Decades ago Rollo May taught the process of conscious choosing and cognitive shifting at Princeton in his psychology lectures.
American existential psychologist Rollo May hypothesized that "depression is the inability to construct a future".
During this time he studied with doctor and psychotherapist, Alfred Adler, with whom his later work also shares theoretical similarities.
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The event helped establish humanistic psychology as a movement embraced by scholars from a variety of disciplines, including Rollo May, Clark Moustakas and James Bugental.