An Academic Psychologist Remembers Nathaniel Branden

Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 16 (1-2):179-186 (2016)
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. Reading The Psychology of Self-Esteem helped the author to choose psychology as a career, yet he became a theoretician and a researcher rather than a clinician. These are his personal thoughts about Nathaniel Branden, with particular emphasis on the gulf between academic research and clinical practice, and Branden's incomplete success at bridging it.

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