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Founder and author, Ray M. Jurjevich,
Ph.D.
MY LIFE
Dr
Jrurjevich was horn in Yugoslavia, in 1915, He started
university studies in Belgrade, was awarded a British
scholarship, and obtained a B.Sc. in Forestry, in 1938, from
the University of Edinburgh, Scotland Upon his return to
Belgrade, he worked fur two years as a YMCA secretary for
high school and university students, until Hitler's troops
invaded Yugoslavia
During the German occupation
of his country and the civil war (initiated by the
Comunists), he joined the democratic nalionalist forces of
General Drazha Mihailovic. He served as one of the
organizers of the Leadership Courses in the
Missionary-Ideological Department, which the General
established in his Headquarters to strengthen
the Christian
and de-mocratic identity of his Movement. When the
Nationalists lost the war (because both London and
Washington supported the Communists) he escaped Titoist
liberators, and worked in World YMCA prog-rams for refugees
from Communism in Italy and Germany before coming to America
in 1950.
He was employed as a social
worker in Chicago and Denver, Colorado, and served as the
Chief Psychologist at Mountainview School for Girls, Lowry
Air Force Base Psychiatric Clinic, and Denver County Jail.
He also carried a part-time practice in psychotherapy and
marriage counseling, going into it fulltime in 1973.
In 1975 he earned the
post-doctoral status of Diplomate in Clinical Psychology of
the American Board of Professional Psychology.
He received a Diploma from the
University of Viena Medical School for his studies in
Logotherapy under the originator. Professor Viktor E.
Frankl. in 1968/9. In 1977 he moved with his wife, Vera, to
Glenwood Springs, Colorado, where he continued practicing
psychology. In 1992 he moved back to Yugoslavia, primarily
to do Christian work among young Serbians. He also continued
his studies in the anti-Christian and anti-human
conspiracies,
His hobbies are/were reading,
hiking, skiing, swimming, and travelling in Europe and
Mexico. He was a member of the Christian Associations for
Psychological Studies, and for 25 years was a member of the
American Psychological Association, resigning from it in
protest against their aiding and abetting homosexual
perversion. Dr Jurjevich has published a dozen research and
professional papers and over a dozen other books in English. |