A Psychologist Pioneer: Clay Tucker-LaddMost of you have never heard of Dr. Clay Tucker-Ladd, and yet in many ways, he was just as influential as any psychologist because he did something revolutionary in his day. In 1970 …

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A Psychologist Pioneer: Clay Tucker-Ladd, Ph.D., 78

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  1. Sorry to hear of Dr. Clay’s passing. I am looking forward to reading his e book and gaining insight from his vast knowledge.

  2. “I could help him reach a lot more people with his book, and he could draw more visitors to the site with his research-grounded self-help advice and techniques.”

    Thank you so much for supporting him in this way, and for this beautiful summary of his life and work.

  3. I remember Dr. Clay from a forum i used to lurk; i printed out his book. Thank you for posting this.

  4. I’m so sorry to hear about his passing. His book has brought much comfort to me over the years.

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