Donald R. Peterson (September 10, 1923 – November 2, 2007)[1] was professor emeritus of
psychology at
Rutgers University. Peterson was notable for advocating for a professional doctorate exclusive to professional
psychologists, eventually leading to establishment of the
Doctor of Psychology degree and programs. Establishing this degree as the standard doctorate for practicing psychologists was not embraced by most psychologists, who were concerned programs would abandon scientific principles in the name of greater clinical training.
Works
Depression Volume 1 (2020). Peterson, Donald R.; Birashk, Behrooz; Jahangiri, Hamideh; Scholar's Press. ISBN 978-613-8-94364-8[2]
Depression Volume 2 (2020).Peterson, Donald R.; Birashk, Behrooz; Jahangiri, Hamideh; Scholar's Press. ISBN 978-613-8-94366-2[3]
Depression Volume 3 (2020). Peterson, Donald R.; Birashk, Behrooz; Jahangiri, Hamideh; Scholar's Press. ISBN 978-613-8-94372-3[4]
Depression Volume 4 (2020). Peterson, Donald R.; Birashk, Behrooz; Jahangiri, Hamideh; Scholar's Press. ISBN 978-613-8-94376-1[5]
Donald R. Peterson (2005). Twelve Years of Correspondence with
Paul Meehl: Tough Notes from a Gentle Genius. Mahwah, N.J.:
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Donald R. Peterson. (1997). Educating Professional Psychologists: History and Guiding Conception. Washington, D.C.:
APA Books.
Harold H. Kelly, Donald R. Peterson, et al. (1983). Close Relationships.
Donald R. Peterson. (1968) The Clinical Study of Social Behavior. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:
Prentice Hall.
References
^Peterson, Donald R.
"Donald R. Peterson". Genealogy bank. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
^Peterson, Donald R.; Birashk, Behrooz; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2020). Depression Volume 1. Latvia, European Union: Scholar's Press.
ISBN978-613-8-94364-8.
^Peterson, Donald R.; Birashk, Behrooz; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2020). Depression Volume 2. Latvia, European Union: Scholar's Press.
ISBN978-613-8-94366-2.
^Peterson, Donald R.; Birashk, Behrooz; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2020). Depression Volume 3. Latvia, European Union: Scholar's Press.
ISBN978-613-8-94372-3.
^Peterson, Donald R.; Birashk, Behrooz; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2020). Depression Volume 4. Latvia, European Union: Scholar's Press.
ISBN978-613-8-94376-1.
"Memorial Page for Don Peterson". Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers. May 4, 2011. Archived from
the original on May 4, 2011. Retrieved March 12, 2013.