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Royce, James Emmet was born on October 20, 1914 in Spokane. Son of James Emmet and Lucie F. (Reilly) Royce.
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This book presents the traditional scholastic philosophy of man’s nature in a fresh light, from a point of view that is more acceptable to the modern scientific mind. This should please the philosopher looking for a new presentation, and the psychologist looking for philosophical orientation. The object is not to dispense with either psychology or philosophy: marriage is never the reduction of one to the other—vive la difference! That the two are compatible is the theme of this book.
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This trailblazing book provides a comprehensive view of the ethical issues that cut across the addiction field, from Employee Assistance Programs to treatment and aftercare. By addressing probing questions that illuminate today's complex ethical landscape, LeClair Bissell and James Royce explore how standard guidelines for professional conduct benefit counselors and clients alike.
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Royce, James Emmet was born on October 20, 1914 in Spokane. Son of James Emmet and Lucie F. (Reilly) Royce.
Bachelor, Gonzaga University, 1939. Master of Arts, Gonzaga University, 1940. Doctor of Philosophy, Loyola University, Chicago, 1945.
Licentiate of Sacred Theology, Alma College of Santa Clara University, 1948.
Instructor Gonzaga University, Spokane, 1940-1941. Teaching fellow Loyola University, Chicago, 1941-1944. Assistant professor to professor department psychology Seattle University, 1948-1980, chairman department psychology, 1950-1965, professor emeritus, from 1980.
President, dean Notre Dame College, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada, 1954-1955. Visiting professor University Pacific, 1954, Loyola University of Los Angeles, 1957, State University New Hampshire, 1966, University Alaska, 1977, Kodiak Community College, 1977.
(This trailblazing book provides a comprehensive view of t...)
( This book presents the traditional scholastic philosoph...)
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Board directors National Council on Alcoholism, since 1976. Trustee Seattle University, 1974-1978. Member Governor's Advisory Board on Alcoholism, 1958-1971, chairman education committee.
Fellow American Psychological Association (president division 24, 1964-1965), American Association State Psychology Boards (president 1970-1971). Member Academy Religion and Mental Health.