A. Rodney Nurse (1928–2022).

This article memorializes A. Rodney Nurse (1928–2022). Rod was an innovator in the fields of clinical, counseling, assessment, family, and community psychology. Rod was a life fellow of the APA divisions of Family Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and Trauma Psychology and a member of the divisions of Independent Practice, Psychotherapy, and the Society for the Study of Men and Masculinity. He was a life fellow of the Society for Personality Assessment. Rod authored hundreds of articles, chapters, and papers, many with collaborators, including his wife, family psychologist Peggy Thompson. One of his most impactful achievements was getting substance abuse included as an integral component of mental health treatment while assistant director of the Center for Training in Community Psychiatry of the California State Department of Mental Hygiene. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved)
Source: American Psychologist - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research