Orval Hobart Mowrer

O Hobart Mowrer was an American cognitive psychologist.

He developed "integrity therapy," Mowrer believes that the solution to man's problems lies in the group milieu. The group provides all that is necessary to handle guilt (confession and restitution on the human level only), and then to develop a sense of self-worth.

Honors
APA President, 1954

Books
Learning Theory and Personality Dynamics
 * Dollard, J., Doob, L.W., Miller, N.E., Mowrer, O.H. and Sears, K.R. (1939) Frustration and Aggression, New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.
 * Mowrer, O.H. (1961). The Crisis in Psychiatry and Religion. Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand.
 * Mowrer, O.H. (1950). Learning Theory and Personality Dynamics. New York, The Ronald Press, 1950,
 * Mowrer, O.H. (19??). Psychotherapy Theory and Research

Papers

 * Mowrer, O.H. (1954). - The Psychologist Looks at Language. American Psychologist,, 9, 660-694. His APA Presidential address