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Allen E. Bergin articles and book reviews, 1957-1992

 Sub-Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 2391 Series 6 Sub-Series 1

Scope and Contents

Contains articles and book reviews authored by Bergin. Topics include behavior therapy and ethical relativism, contemporary psychology, cognitive therapy, the deterioration effect, empirical analysis, eclecticism, negative effects, desensitization, personality, secular psychotherapy, religion and mental health, impulse control disorders, psychology and repentance, Mormon-themed psychology, and counseling and values. Materials date from 1957 to 1992.

Dates

  • 1957-1992

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Open for public research.

Conditions Governing Use

It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances. Permission to publish material from the Allen E. Bergin papers must be obtained from the Supervisor of Reference Services and/or the L. Tom Perry Special Collections Board of Curators.

Biographical History

From the Collection:

Allen E. Bergin (born 1934) was a professor of pyschology at Brigham Young University.

Allen E. Bergin Bergin was born August 4, 1934 in Spokane, Washington. He is married to Marian Shafer of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. They are the parents of nine children. Bergin joined the faculty of Brigham Young University in 1972 as a professor of psychology. Previously he had taught psychology for eleven years at Columbia University Teachers' College. He is the author of about 40 articles and books, and is considered by his peers to be one of the nation's leading clinical psychologists.

Extent

7 boxes

Language of Materials

English