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Thomas Verner Moore

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This clinic also gave psychiatric training to psychology students, making it the first school in the United States to do so as a regular part of the psychology curriculum. He then returned to the Catholic University of America, where he became head of the department of psychology and psychiatry in
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children, also in Washington, D. C.. Moore and the monks of St. Anselm's opened a secondary school, then known as the Priory School and now called
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Kugelmann, Robert (May 2019). "The theory and practice of Thomas Verner Moore's Catholic psychiatry and psychotherapy".
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1939. Later in his life, at the age of forty-two, he left the Paulist Order and became a
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In 1926, he established the Saint Gertrude's School of Arts and Crafts, a school for
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Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States
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under the title "A Study in Reaction Time and Movement". He then traveled to
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instead. In 1924, he helped to found a Benedictine Priory (now known as
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Stafford, John W. (1970). "Thomas Verner Moore: 1877-1969".
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For the Reformed theologian and Presbyterian minister, see
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Thomas Verner Moore: Psychiatrist, Educator, and Monk
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Thomas Verner Moore (church minister)
Louisville
Kentucky
Burgos
Spain
Catholic University of America
Symptom rating scales
Psychology
Psychiatry
Catholic University of America
Thesis
Doctoral advisor
Edward A. Pace
Wilhelm Wundt
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psychologist
psychiatrist
monk
symptom rating scales
factor analysis
psychosis
Catholic
psychology
Thomism
Louisville
Kentucky
grandfather
Presbyterian
Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States
Paulist Fathers

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