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Rollo May Award

Rollo May For thirty years, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center has championed a view of psychology that believes in the capacity of everyone, given the chance, to realize their potential and to work with others to create a better world. Every two years, Saybrook and its Rollo May Center for Humanistic Studies celebrate the advancement of the humanistic tradition in psychology and human science by presenting The Rollo May Award. As one of Saybrook's founders, Dr. Rollo May exhibited an unflinching trust in the transformative power of love, choice, and creative action. The Rollo May Award recognizes an individual whose life's work demonstrates his faith in human possibility.

Recipients

  • 2007   Thomas Stephen Szasz, Ph.D.
  • 2005   Daniel Ellsberg download audio »
  • 2003   Senator John Vasconcellos, California State Senate
  • 2001   Price Cobbs, M.D., Psychiatrist, Author
  • 1999   Michael Lerner, Ph.D., Health Activist, Author
               Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D., Physician, Author
  • 1997   Erika Fromm, Ph.D., Psychologist, Educator, Author
  • 1995   John W. Gardner, Ph.D., Public Official, Scholar, Author
  • 1993   James McGregor-Burns, Ph.D., Historian, Educator, Author
  • 1991   Ashley Montagu, Ph.D., Anthropologist, Educator, Author

Please direct all questions and comments to thopper@saybrook.edu