Abstract: | Memorializes F. Wyatt, who founded the Psychological Clinic at the University of Michigan in the 1950s. The clinic, devoted to the teaching and practice of psychoanalytically oriented therapy, achieved a reputation as the nation's best training agency of its type. Among his other achievements, Wyatt was president of Division 10 (Psychology and the Arts) of the American Psychological Association and president of the Society for Projective Techniques. He was editor or consulting editor of five scholarly journals and was three times a Fulbright Scholar. He published over a hundred articles and reviews on the widest range of topics, not only on psychotherapy and clinical issues, but also on philosophy, education, the family, and social change. (0 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |