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'''Died: '''October 22, 1944
'''Died: '''October 22, 1944

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Born: April 21, 1909

Died: October 22, 1944

Rollo May came for treatment for tuberculosis at Trudeau Sanatorium in the early 1940s. May went on to become an influential psychologist, known for his work with existential psychotherapy. He also published many books on psychotherapy and existentialist philosophy, including Love and Will (1969). He died of heart failure at the age of 85.

External links:

"[Question of Courage While Facing TB in ADKs Resonates amid COVID-19]," Adirondack Almanac, February 9, 2022

  • Rollo May on [[1]].