Dr.
Reaume Carroll Mulry
d. April 5, 2023
His kindness will never be forgotten.
Professional Background
Dr. Reaume Carroll Mulry, Ph.D., was a distinguished clinical psychologist and sports psychologist renowned for his pioneering contributions to human development and mental health. Throughout his extensive career, he held esteemed faculty positions in the Clinical Psychology graduate training programs at the University of Texas at Austin and Indiana University in Bloomington. Additionally, he served as a member of the allied medical staff at the Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, California.
Creator of Relaxation Therapy
In 1976, Dr. Mulry developed Relaxation Therapy, a groundbreaking method emphasizing relaxation training and autonomic nervous system control in mental and emotional health. This innovative approach was incorporated into several of his subsequent publications, including The Back School, Portable Back School, and 12-Steps to a Pain-Free Back. His work focused on integrating relaxation skills with balance, flexibility, and focus, forming the foundation of his Self-Mastery Training Program.
Broad Impact and Clientele
Dr. Mulry’s methodologies were embraced by a diverse clientele, including world-class athletes, corporate executives, soldiers, veterans, and individuals from various backgrounds. His programs were implemented in numerous organizations, such as corporations, hospitals, municipalities and federal agencies, including the Tennessee Valley Authority and the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg.
Service to Veterans
In his later years, Dr. Mulry continued his dedication to service as a psychologist at the Taos VA Clinic, helping veterans reclaim their lives, and find healing.
Legacy
Dr. Mulry passed away on April 5, 2023, at the age of 83. He left behind a profound legacy of kindness, innovation and transformative contributions to the field of psychology and backcare.
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Years Past
High School Senior
1958
College
1961
Book Cover
1991
Arizona Daily Sun
2015