Peck, M(organ) Scott
PECK, M(organ) Scott
PECK, M(organ) Scott. American, b. 1936. Genres: Novels, Psychology, Theology/Religion, Children's fiction. Career: Assistant Chief of Psychiatry and Neurology, Office of the Surgeon General, Washington, D.C., 1970-72; in private practice of psychiatry in New Preston, Conn. 1972-84. Publications: The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values, and Spiritual Growth, 1978; People of the Lie; The Hope for Healing Human Evil, 1983; (with Marilyn von Waldener and Patricia Kay) What Return Can I Make?: The Dimensions of the Christian Experience, 1985; The Different Drum: Community Making and Peace, 1987; A Bed by the Window: A Novel of Mystery and Redemption, 1990; The Friendly Snowflake: A Fable of Faith, Love and Family, 1992; A World Waiting to Be Born: Civility Rediscovered, 1993; Further Along the Road Less Traveled: The Unending Journey of Spiritual Growth, 1993; In Search of Stones: A Pilgrimage of Faith, Reason and Discovery, 1995; In Heaven as on Earth: A Vision of the Afterlife (novel), 1996; The Road Less Travelled and Beyond: Spiritual Growth in an Age of Anxiety, 1997; Denial of the Soul: Spiritual and Medical Perspectives on Euthenasia and Mortality, 1997.