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    TEACHERS COLLEGE LOSES THREE IMPORTANT FIGURES FROM ITS PAST

    TC Columbia University, NY
    Feb 14 2007

    Paul Vahanian, alumnus and Professor of Psychology, died in October.

    The son of a cobbler who had emigrated from Armenia to escape the
    genocide there, Vahanian was a much-decorated World War II veteran who
    earned an M.A. in Marital and Family Relations from Teachers College
    in 1952 and a Doctorate in Education in 1957. He is remembered as
    an innovative educator who taught the first TC course in family
    therapy and group dynamics. Repeatedly rated as a favorite by TC
    students, he was a humanist who promoted spirited discussions among
    his students and brought the cognitive therapist Albert Ellis and
    other leading-edge thinkers to visit his classroom. As a marital
    therapist he was influenced by an eclectic mix of thinkers, from
    Freud and Jung to Rogers, Ernest "Lank" Osborne and Fritz Perls.

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    http://www.tc.columbia.edu/news/article. htm?id=6059
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