1st Edition

Twelve Years of Correspondence With Paul Meehl Tough Notes From a Gentle Genius

By Donald R. Peterson Copyright 2005
212 Pages
by Psychology Press

212 Pages
by Psychology Press

212 Pages
by Psychology Press

In 1996 Division 12 of the APA presented Centennial Awards to two psychologists who were considered to have made the greatest lifetime contributions to the discipline. One of those individuals was Paul Meehl. Dr. Meehl's writings on research methodology and mental illness influenced generations of researchers and psychotherapists. Twelve Years of Correspondence With Paul Meehl  is composed... Read more
Contents: Introduction. Meekl. Hermeneutics. Kudos and Confusions. Prizewinners, Perils, and Parapraxes. Morality. Peterson's Sermon. Meehl's Response to Campbell. Selling an Unpopular Book. Discovery and Justification. Constructionism, Realism, and Intellectual Honesty. Reconciling Differences. Social Experience and Social Conscience. Meehl's Constructionism. Politics and Politicians; Psychotherapy and Psychotherapists; Paleontology and Paleontologists. Factor Analysis. History and Historians. The Scientific Mentality. Meehl's Scientism. Farewell.

Biography

Donald R. Peterson

"The book succeeds not only in being a tribute to a man that Peterson clearly admired but also succeeds in being a reminder of the importance of keeping letters from our mentors."—Journal of Personality Assessment

"...fascinating as well as invaluable for those who wish to better understand the thinking of the premier clinical scientist of the second half of the 20th century....it should be of considerable interest to clinical psychology researchers, teachers, practitioners, and students, not to mention historians of psychology." —Scott O. Lilienfeld, Ph.D. Emory University

"I absolutely loved it!...As an historical document it is absolutely fascinating. Peterson is also an unusually talented writer--in summary it's a damn good read."—Niels Waller, Ph.D. Vanderbilt University