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A Tribute to Rollo May and the Arts

Ilene Serlin

Union Street Health Associates, San Francisco, CA, USA, iserlin{at}ileneserlin.com

This article will focus on Rollo May’s contribution to psychology through his celebration of the arts as an expression of the human psyche. His vision of psychology was one grounded in the humanities, the great classics, and Greek mythology, and his vision of psychotherapy training emphasized a broad cultural education. Rollo May was opposed to quick fixes and technical training, and his vision of psychotherapy is sorely needed in today’s psychological landscape.

Key Words: courage • creativity • art • psychotherapy • psyche

This version was published on October 1, 2009

Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Vol. 49, No. 4, 486-489 (2009)
DOI: 10.1177/0022167809341747


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