M. Scott Peck

M. Scott Peck was a psychiatrist and writer known for his self-help book A Road Less Traveled.

Synopsis

M. Scott Peck attained the status of a guru due to the success of his book The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values and Spiritual Growth (1978). It focused on personal integrity and community building, and, although dismissed by some as merely “inspirational,” it spoke to many people, as attested by its presence on best-seller lists for some 15 years.

Profile

Psychiatrist, born in New York City, New York, USA. He received his MD from Case Western Reserve University (1963) and served in the US Army (1963–72), retiring after two years as assistant chief of psychiatry and neurology at the office of the surgeon-general. He practised psychiatry in New Preston, CT (1972–84), and eventually and reluctantly attained the status of a guru due to the success of his book, The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values and Spiritual Growth (1978). It focused on personal integrity and community building, and, although dismissed by some as merely ‘inspirational’, it spoke to many people (attested by its presence on best-seller lists for some 15 years). He followed up its success with such books as People of the Lie (1983) and The Different Drum (1987).

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