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Robert F. Morgan, PhD
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Born between the two world wars, a Life Member and Fellow of the American Psychological Association and Fellow of its Division of International Psychology. In the International Society for Ethical Psychology and Psychiatry since 1999. A former speech collaborator and project consultant for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., founder and past editor of Cambridge University Press’s Journal of Tropical Psychology, and founder of the Division of Applied Gerontology in the International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP). 126 psychology doctoral dissertations supervised in California, Singapore, and Australia, with a contemporary trauma psychology seminar at the
University of New Mexico. Publications include more than a hundred printed articles and 24 books on topics including life span psychology, trauma psychology in context, applied gerontology, international psychology and the recent Time Statues book series.

Sharing
Sometimes this is called “identification”. Sometimes this is called “empathy”. Sometimes this is found in years of marriage. When couples finish each other’s sentences, share the same dreams, begin to look more like each other. What happens is that we become more like the people we spend the most time with. Or even with animals. […]

Robert F. Morgan, PhD
April 28, 2025

Numbers and Flowers
David I just learned that Dr. David Frey died in 2019 at the age of 89. He was one of three faculty trying to teach statistics to psychology doctoral degree students at San Francisco’s California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP) campus, the first free-standing professional school, in its earliest years, the first half of the […]

Robert F. Morgan, PhD
April 28, 2025
