Don Clark
Donald H. Clark is an American psychologist, military physician, and writer born on January 1, 1930.
Clark received his education at Antioch College, Antioch University, and Adelphi University, building a foundation that spanned both the psychological sciences and military medicine. As a citizen of the United States, he has worked across disciplines that bridge clinical psychology and military health practice, producing written work in English that reflects this dual professional identity. His recognition as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association marks a formal acknowledgment of his contributions within the field of psychology.
Clark's body of work, written in English, draws on his overlapping roles as a psychologist and a military physician, two fields that together shape the recurring concerns evident across his professional output.
Quotes by Don Clark

The investigative process did exactly what it was supposed to do. It left no place to turn.


These are very, very simple to use. Actually there was a six-year-old in Arizona who saved her grandmother with this.

We found that the right information doesn't always get to the right people in a timely manner. Customers are struggling with increased workloads, expanding responsibilities, and a shortage of qualified, experienced manpower, and it's difficult for them to regularly make time to review and monitor the performance of their chiller plant.

We have a very dangerous, violent person out there that's been connected to eight homicides across this country that we know of, and what we really want to do is to get as much information as possible to try to catch him.

We look at this entire country as an area where he could possibly be as well as Canada and Mexico, ... so, we are not at all looking in one specific area. We are looking where the leads take us.

What we want to do is work as fast as we can and as efficiently and effectively as we can so that we can catch this person so that we don't have him linked to any more homicides,

We are extremely proud to be part of the poster movement. We feel like Seattle has had a huge hand in shaping that. There are a lot of amazing designers in this city that helped pave the way for this movement, and we are just happy to be mentioned in the same breath.

