Teachers College Loses Three Important Figures From Its Past

TEACHERS COLLEGE LOSES THREE IMPORTANT FIGURES FROM ITS PAST

TC Columbia University, NY
Feb 14 2007

Paul Vahanian, alumnus and Professor of Psychology, died in October.

The son of a cobbler who had emigrated from Armenia to escape the
genocide there, Vahanian was a much-decorated World War II veteran who
earned an M.A. in Marital and Family Relations from Teachers College
in 1952 and a Doctorate in Education in 1957. He is remembered as
an innovative educator who taught the first TC course in family
therapy and group dynamics. Repeatedly rated as a favorite by TC
students, he was a humanist who promoted spirited discussions among
his students and brought the cognitive therapist Albert Ellis and
other leading-edge thinkers to visit his classroom. As a marital
therapist he was influenced by an eclectic mix of thinkers, from
Freud and Jung to Rogers, Ernest "Lank" Osborne and Fritz Perls.

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