M. Scott Peck was an American psychiatrist and author born in 1936.
He graduated from Harvard College and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.
Peck served in the U.S. Army before entering private practice.
His most famous work, "The Road Less Traveled," was published in 1978 and became a bestseller.
Peck wrote numerous books on psychology, spirituality, and personal growth, including "People of the Lie" and "The Different Drum." He explored themes of community, civility, and faith in his works.
Peck's background in medicine, psychiatry, and theology allowed him to write on various topics, including the relationship between religion and science.
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