David E. Klimek

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David E. Klimek (born around 1945 in the United States ) is an American clinical psychologist and non-fiction author .

Life

David Klimek studied clinical psychology at the University of Wyoming at Laramie , where he received his doctorate in philosophy (Ph.D.) in 1973 with the dissertation Censure Sensitivity Among Black and White Delinquents, Probationers, and Nondelinquents . He then worked as a clinical psychologist in Ann Arbor , Michigan .

Since 1973 he has published five relevant non-fiction books.

Publications

  • Censure Sensitivity Among Black and White Delinquents, Probationers, and Nondelinquents . Doctoral dissertation University of Wyoming 1973, 86 pages. OCLC 10556647
  • Beneath Mate Selection and Marriage. The unconscious motives of human pairing . Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York 1979, ISBN 978-0442230746 .
  • with Mary Anderson: Inner World, Outer World. Understanding the Struggles of Adolescence . ERIC Counseling and Personnel Services Clearinghouse, 1989, ISBN 978-1561090167 .
  • Wisdom, Jesus & Psychotherapy . Winsted Publications, 1991, ISBN 978-0963021304 .
  • For what it's worth . 1992, 172 pages. OCLC 30312749

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ David E. Klimek. Health Care, archived from the original on June 15, 2018 ; accessed on June 15, 2018 .
  2. ^ Margot Slade: Relationships - Affection in Public Displaying. The New York Times , 1984, archived from the original on June 16, 2018 ; accessed on June 16, 2018 (English).