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Paul Anthony Hauck, American psychologist, writer.
Background
Hauck, Paul Anthony was born on September 15, 1924 in Trundstadt, Germany. Came to the United States 1927. Son of John and Elizabeth (Konig) Hauck.
Education
Bachelor, Drew University, Madison, New Jersey, 1948. Master of Arts, University Utah, 1951. Doctor of Philosophy, University Utah, 1953.
Career
Staff psychologist, Mental Health Center, Butte, Montana, 1953-1955; chief psychologist, Eastern State Hospital, East Moline, Illinois, 1955-1960; director, Mental Health Center, Marshall, Minnesota, 1960-1966; chief psychologist, Mental Health Center, Peoria, Illinois, 1966-1968; private practice, Rock Island, Illinois, since 1968.
Achievements
Paul Anthony Hauck has been listed as a noteworthy Psychologist by Marquis Who's Who.
Works
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- Calm Down: How to Control Frustration and Anger (Overcoming common problems)
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Dr. Paul A. Hauck, 92, of Moline, Illinois, well-known area psychologist and author, died Thursday, August 17, 2017, in Bickford Senior Living, Moline.
A casual gathering of friends and family will be held on Sunday, beginning at 5:30 p.m. followed by a time of sharing at 6:30 p.m. in the Horizon Room at Trimble Funeral Home at Trimble Pointe, 701 12th Street, Moline. Cremation will take place at Trimble Crematory and private burial will be in Rock Island National Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Quad City Symphony Orchestra or WVIK.
Dr. Hauck was born September 15, 1924, in Trundstadt. Germany. At the age of 3, he immigrated with his mother, brother, and sister to Newark, N.J., to join his father who immigrated earlier. Paul graduated from Weequake High School in Newark, and was drafted into the military on February 25, 1943. The Army sent him to Princeton University for one year to be trained as an engineer. He then spent a year at Camp Carson, Colorado Springs. In September, 1944, he was sent to Europe as a driver and interpreter for Regimental Headquarters.
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- Calm Down: How to Control Frustration and Anger (Overcoming common problems)
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