Background
Jourard, Sidney Marshall was born on January 21, 1926 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Son of Albert Louis and Anna (Rubinoff) Jourard.
Jourard, Sidney Marshall was born on January 21, 1926 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Son of Albert Louis and Anna (Rubinoff) Jourard.
Bachelor of Arts, University Toronto, 1947, Master of Arts, 1948. Doctor of Philosophy, University Buffalo, 1953.
Jourard is also known for his "" of humanistic therapy. He has written many other works, including essays, books, and lectures on growth as a human being. Sidney Marshall Jourard was born in 1926 in Mount Dennis, a suburb of Toronto, Canada.
He was the son of Albert Louis Jourard and Anna Rubinoff Jourard, both Russian immigrants.
He began teaching at the University of Buffalo where he received his Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology. Jourard moved to Atlanta, Georgia and taught at Emory University, then moved to Birmingham, Alabama, where he taught at the University of Alabama.
In 1958, he was invited to work with the J. Hillis Miller Health Science Center at the University of Florida in Gainesville, working with the School of Nursing. He joined the Psychology Department in 1959, where he lectured and taught large sections of Introductory Psychology.
He also had a private practice up until his death on December 2, 1974.
Jourard was working on his small sports car in his garage at his home when the jack slipped and brought about his accidental death. Jourard"s "" is a therapeutic model of humanistic treatment where total disclosure is encouraged between the client and the therapist. The therapist would also disclose himself to the client in reciprocation, however, the therapist, being a psychologist, would rely on training and the concepts of psychological theories to relate to the client.
According to Jourard, disclosure is important in any relationship, as it fosters openness, healthy relationships, and an enthusiasm to grow within the personal and social sphere.
Married Antoinette Ruth Hertz, June 20, 1948. Children: Jeffrey, Martin, Leonard.