词条 | Rollo May |
释义 |
}}{{Infobox person | name = Rollo May | image = Rollo May USD Alcalá 1977.jpg | image_size = | caption = May speaking in 1977 | birth_name = | birth_date = {{birth date|1909|04|21|mf=yes}} | birth_place = Ada, Ohio, U.S. | death_date = {{death date and age|1994|10|22|1909|04|21|mf=yes}} | death_place = Tiburon, California, U.S. | death_cause = | resting_place = | resting_place_coordinates = | residence = | other_names = | nationality = American | known_for = Love and Will {{smaller|(1969)}} | education = | Teachers College, Columbia University (PhD, clinical psychology) | Union Theological Seminary (BD) | Oberlin College Bachelor of English)}-> | Michigan State University | occupation = {{hlist|Psychologist|Author}} | religion = | spouse = | partner = | children = | signature = | website = | footnotes = }} Rollo Reese May (April 21, 1909 – October 22, 1994) was an American existential psychologist and author of the influential book Love and Will (1969). He is often associated with humanistic psychology, existentialist philosophy and, alongside Viktor Frankl, was a major proponent of existential psychotherapy. The philosopher and theologian Paul Tillich was a close friend who had a significant influence on his work. |