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Personal life. Peck married Lily Ho in 1959, and they had three children. In 1994, they jointly received the Community of Christ International Peace Award. While Peck's writings emphasized the virtues of a disciplined life and delayed gratification, his personal life was far more turbulent. [6] .
A classic wounded healer and something of a control freak, Peck made life difficult for his family, not least by his extramarital affairs. Boomer Guru explores Peck’s dichotomy in a deeply researched biography based primarily on hours of recorded interviews with the frank but conflicted guru.
1 lis 2002 · Scott Peck had a station-wagon with plates that read "THLOST" in his driveway. They speak of his lifelong journey as a self-described mystic. His last book is a memoir titled Glimpses of the...
Dr. M. Scott Peck, the psychiatrist who worked his way into the national consciousness with the publication of his 1978 self-help book, “The Road Less Traveled,” has died. He was 69.
American psychologist and author M. Scott Peck (1936–2005) rose to national prominence when he published The Road Less Traveled in 1978. The book was one of the most popular self-help books of all time, selling ten million copies.
"This incisive biography reveals that M. Scott Peck's own life was difficult, very difficult. He was psychologically abused by his bullying father, a celebrity lawyer. He rebelled as a...
Biography. Biographical Information. Dr. Peck was born on May 22, 1936 in New York City, the younger of two sons to David Warner Peck, a prominent lawyer and jurist, and his wife Elizabeth Saville. He married Lily Ho in 1959, and they had three children.