This symposium by six psychologists celebrates their enthusiasm for Henry A. Murray's life and works, especially his Personological System: the multidisciplinary study of human persons, in detail, over time. The presentations touch on various aspects of Murray's Personological System as well as the authors' own lifelong studies catalyzed by Murray's work.
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