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Dr. Roger Moss

Los Angeles, California

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Moss, Dr. Roger Neal August 8, 1941 - May 26, 2012 Dr. Roger N. Moss died May 26, 2012. He was born August 8, 1941 to Moe and Elaine Moss in Brooklyn, N.Y. He attended Brooklyn College, North Carolina State and Colorado State University where he received a Ph.D in psychology. In 1970 Roger...

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I studied in Dr Moss´s courses at CSUN in 1993-4 and went on to become a clinical psychologist. I have thought of Roger with so much gratitude over the years for instilling in me part of what became my voice as a therapist. He was always so passionate about whatever he was teaching a full Of stories which brought everything to life. May he rest in peace

Can't believe another year has rolled by since I was here. Miss ya Roger.

You will never be forgotten

Dr. Moss was a game-changer. Someone who gave inspiration and transformative qualities to those who needed it. I am about to finalize my DSW at USC and he is included in my Acknowledgements section. He remembered me with humor and love every time I visited him after I graduated. He is missed but lives through thousands of students. Thank you, Dr. Moss.

Was just thinking about him and looked him up and found this. When so did the math I was shocked at how many times I have thought about him these years since his passing. My favorite and most inspirational and impactful professors I ever had. Actually, just told my therapist about him last session, how he said the secret to happiness is "to live in the moment". So grateful I crossed paths with him.

Your words, your passion, your stories live on at times when least expected even after all these years.... thats the beauty of a rich soul.

I miss you Roger. I wish you could see how our beautiful children have grown into life with such honesty and integrity. You would love our grandchildren so full of life and who inspire hope for the future. You were the flame of it all.

As a student of Dr. Roger Moss in 1996 and 1997, Dr. Roger Moss is the professor I aspire to be. Thank you for the lessons you imparted. My students now hear you through me. In that regard, we never truly die... we go on through the voices of those we change and those they change.