Harari, Carmi

The University of West Georgia is home to one of the earliest humanistic psychology academic programs, begun in 1968 by students and colleagues of Abraham Maslow. Faculty at UWG, including Myron "Mike" Arons, was instrumental in forming Division 32 of the American Psychological Association, the division of humanistic psychology. The Division journal, The Humanistic Psychologist, was edited and published at UWG for a number of years.

Dr. Carmi Harari (1920-2003) is considered the chief founder of Division 32 (Humanistic Psychology) of the American Psychological Association in 1971, and served as its first president for two years. Harari was born in Manhattan 4 December 1920 and served in the US Air Force during World War II. He studied at New York University and Columbia. He was a clinical psychologist for over 40 years and founded Psychologists for Social Responsibility. He was married to Dr. Zaraleya Harari and they had two daughters, Michelle and Karen. He died in New City, N.J., on 19 July 2003.

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