Michigan School of Professional Psychology.
Am Psychol. 2013 Jul-Aug;68(5):401. doi: 10.1037/a0032856.
Presents an obituary for Clark E. Moustakas. Clark E. Moustakas was a consummate educator and a true model of the tenets and values of humanistic psychology, a movement he cofounded in the late 1950s with other pioneers in American psychology, including Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers. This movement, recognized as the "third force" in psychology, had a significant impact in the 1960s and 1970s and became an important component of mainstream practice. Moustakas produced a prolific and influential body of work. He embraced solitude as a time of reflection and did not enjoy notoriety. While he inhabited many roles-professor, scholar, clinician, and author-engagement with others in the moment was always the most essential element in his life. He was a gentle man, full of energy and spirit, exuding warmth and focused attention. In his company, one was immediately struck by his earnestness and caring. People from all over the world respected his expertise and sought his advice. To have this impact and to have informed the field in so many ways is a remarkable accomplishment.
呈现克拉克·E·马斯塔卡斯的讣告。克拉克·E·马斯塔卡斯是一位完美的教育家,也是人本主义心理学原则和价值观的真正典范,他在 20 世纪 50 年代后期与人本主义心理学的其他先驱者一起创立了这一人本主义心理学运动,包括亚伯拉罕·马斯洛和卡尔·罗杰斯。这一被认为是心理学“第三势力”的运动在 20 世纪 60 年代和 70 年代产生了重大影响,并成为主流实践的重要组成部分。马斯塔卡斯创作了大量有影响力的作品。他将独处作为反思的时间,并不喜欢出名。虽然他扮演了许多角色——教授、学者、临床医生和作家——但与他人的即时互动始终是他生活中最重要的元素。他是一个温和的人,充满活力和精神,散发着温暖和专注的注意力。在他的陪伴下,人们立刻被他的认真和关怀所打动。来自世界各地的人都尊重他的专业知识并寻求他的建议。能够产生这样的影响,并以如此多的方式为该领域提供信息,是一项了不起的成就。