Charles Richard "Rick" Snyder (1944–2006) was an American psychologist who specialized in
positive psychology
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. He was a Wright Distinguished Professor of
Clinical Psychology
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at the
University of Kansas
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and editor of the ''
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology''.
Snyder was internationally known for his work at the interface of clinical, social, personality and health psychology. His theories pertained to how people react to personal feedback, the human need for uniqueness, the ubiquitous drive to excuse transgressions and, most recently, the hope motive.
Education
Snyder obtained his Ph.D from
Southern Methodist University
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, then had doctoral training in clinical psychology at
Vanderbilt University
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, and then postdoctoral training at the
Langley Porter Institute.
Career
His entire professional career was at the
University of Kansas
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. He was a pioneer in the field of
positive psychology
Positive psychology is the scientific study of conditions and processes that contribute to positive psychological states (e.g., contentment, joy), well-being, Positive psychology of relationships, positive relationships, and positive institutio ...
, and wrote the first textbook in that field, ''Positive Psychology''.
He was best known for his work on hope and forgiveness, and also developed theories explaining how people react to personal feedback, to the human need for uniqueness, and to the drive to excuse and forgive transgressions. His theory of hope emphasizes goal-directed thinking, where a person uses both pathways thinking (the perceived capacity to find routes to their desired goals) and agency thinking (the necessary motivation to use those routes). His analysis of the motivational forces – excuse-making and forgiveness – allowed individuals to disconnect themselves from past negative experiences and connect themselves to hope, the possibilities of the future.
In 2000, he demonstrated his hope theory on
Good Morning America
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by conducting a live experiment with the show's correspondents.
[Lopez, S. J. (2006). "C. R. (Rick) Snyder (1944–2006)." '']American Psychologist
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'', 61(7): 719.
Publications
Books
*''Uniqueness: The Human Pursuit of Difference'' 1980, C.R. Snyder and Howard L. Fromkin
*''Excuses: Masquerades in Search of Grace'' 1983, C.R. Snyder, Raymond L. Higgins and Rita J. Stuckey
*''Coping with Negative Life Events'' 1987, Edited by C.R. Snyder and Carol E. Ford
*''Self-Handicapping: The Paradox That Isn't'' 1990, Raymond L. Higgins, C.R. Snyder and Steve Berglas
*''The Psychology of Hope: You Can Get There From Here'' 1994, C.R. Snyder
*''Social Cognitive Psychology, History and Current Domains'' 1997, David F. Barone, James E. Maddux, and C.R. Snyder
*''Making Hope Happen: A Workbook for Turning Possibilities Into Reality'' 1999, Diane McDermott and C.R. Snyder
*''Coping, The Psychology of What Works'' 1999, Edited by C.R. Snyder
*''Handbook of Hope: Theory, Measures and Applications'' 2000, Edited by C.R. Snyder
*''Handbook of Psychological Change: Psychotherapy Processes and Practices for the 21st Century'' 2000, Edited by C.R. Snyder and Rick E. Ingram
*''The Great Big Book of Hope: Help Your Children Achieve Their Dreams'' 2000, Diane McDermott and C.R. Snyder
*''Coping with Stress'' 2001, Edited by C.R. Snyder
*''Positive Psychological Assessment: A Handbook of Models and Measures'' 2003 Edited by C.R. Snyder and Shane J. Lopez
*''Positive Psychology: The Scientific and Practical Explorations of Human Strength'' 2008, C.R. Snyder, Shane J. Lopez and Jennifer T. Pedrotti
*''Oxford Handbook of Positive Psychology'' 2009, 2011 Edited by C.R. Snyder and Shane J. Lopez
Honors
Snyder received 27 teaching awards at the university, state, and national level, and 31 research awards, including the 2002 Balfour Jeffrey Award for Research Achievement in Humanities and Social Science and the 2001 Guilford Press Award for Pioneering Scholarly Contributions in Clinical/Social/Personality Psychology.
Snyder was two times awarded KU's Outstanding Progressive Educator award (known as the HOPE award) by the undergraduate seniors.
He became a fellow of the
American Psychological Association
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's Division of Teaching in 1995.
. Snyder served on the PhD dissertation committees for 41 students, and received APA's Raymond Fowler Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award in 2000. In 2005, he received an honorary doctorate from Indiana Wesleyan University. His research on uniqueness was the subject of a Sunday Doonesbury
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cartoon sequence.
References
Further reading
*Lopez, Shane J. and Candice A. Ackerman. "Snyder, C. R.." The Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology. Lopez, Shane J. Blackwell Publishing, 2009. Blackwell Reference Online. 2 August 201
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Positive psychologists
20th-century American psychologists
1944 births
2006 deaths
University of Kansas faculty