Clark E. Moustakas

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Clark E. Moustakas


Born
The United States
Died
October 10, 2012

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Average rating: 3.87 · 566 ratings · 49 reviews · 37 distinct worksSimilar authors
Phenomenological Research M...

3.93 avg rating — 191 ratings — published 1994 — 6 editions
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Loneliness

3.78 avg rating — 176 ratings — published 1961 — 16 editions
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Heuristic Research: Design,...

3.80 avg rating — 66 ratings — published 1990 — 9 editions
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Loneliness

3.65 avg rating — 34 ratings8 editions
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Being-In, Being-For, Being-...

4.09 avg rating — 22 ratings — published 1995 — 8 editions
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Loneliness, Creativity & Lo...

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4.56 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2004 — 3 editions
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Relationship Play Therapy

4.11 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 1997 — 8 editions
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Children in Play Therapy

4.25 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 1973 — 15 editions
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Existential Psychotherapy a...

4.43 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 1996 — 6 editions
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Psychotherapy With Children...

3.50 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 1971 — 12 editions
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“The person suffering from loneliness anxiety is deeply suspicious. Even the slightest criticism hurts him. He often perceives non-existent deprecation in surface or tangential remarks. Because he feels such grave failure in everything he undertakes, because he constantly strives to raise his level of achievement and win praise and approval and at the same time employs devices and strategies which constantly alienate him from others, eventually he either gives up or responds with aggression to cover up his inner feeling of separation, anxiety, and despair.”
Clark E. Moustakas, Loneliness

“Perhaps in arriving at the foundation of his grief and loneliness, immediate death or immediate life were the only choices within reach. He chose to live. From his rock bottom loneliness emerged a new life and a real self was restored.”
Clark E. Moustakas, Loneliness

“Such depth of loneliness cannot be understood or communicated but it can be shared…He resolved if he came out alive to devote himself to good and creative works.”
Clark E. Moustakas, Loneliness

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