Many thoughtful people today recognize that the United States—and indeed much of Western society—is in a cultural crisis. It takes little reflection to note that this crisis is centered in the family. The increase in divorce, the … [Read more...]
About Prof. Paul C. Vitz and Br. Daniel C. Vitz
Professor Paul C. Vitz received his Ph.D. in psychology from Stanford University (1962) and for many years was a professor of psychology at New York University, where he is now professor emeritus. Currently he is professor/senior scholar at the Institute for the Psychological Sciences in Arlington, Virginia. This is a free-standing, fully accredited graduate program awarding the Doctor of Psychology degree in clinical psychology. The program trains psychologists within an orthodox Catholic perspective. He and his wife live in Manhattan; they have six children.
Brother Daniel C. Vitz is studying for the priesthood with a new order founded in Argentina, the Institute of the Incarnate Word, at their American seminary in Maryland near Washington, D.C. He is a native New Yorker, a former Navy officer and the oldest son of Paul and Evelyn Vitz.
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