Rowe F B, Crews W D, Finger F W
Central Virginia Training Center, Lynchburg 24505.
J Clin Psychol. 1993 May;49(3):428-34. doi: 10.1002/1097-4679(199305)49:3<428::aid-jclp2270490318>3.0.co;2-k.
A posthumous biographical profile is presented of John N. Buck, an early clinical psychologist who gained national recognition for his diverse contributions to the field. In addition to developing the House-Tree-Person (H-T-P) Projective Technique and an array of other psychological inventories, he was instrumental in establishing clinical psychology in Virginia. Buck served on the first Examining Board for Certification of Clinical Psychologists in Virginia (and the nation) and was later its chairman. He published his research in peer-reviewed journals and presented guest lectures at respected universities. These professional achievements were quite remarkable in light of the fact that Buck was paraplegic and had no college degree and only scattered formal training in psychology.
本文介绍了约翰·N·巴克的身后传记。他是早期的临床心理学家,因其对该领域的诸多贡献而获得全国认可。除了开发房屋-树木-人物(H-T-P)投射技术和一系列其他心理量表外,他还在弗吉尼亚州建立临床心理学方面发挥了重要作用。巴克曾在弗吉尼亚州(也是全国)首个临床心理学家认证审查委员会任职,后来担任该委员会主席。他在同行评审期刊上发表研究成果,并在知名大学进行客座讲学。鉴于巴克患有截瘫,没有大学学位,仅接受过零散的心理学正规培训,这些专业成就相当显著。