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  1. Managing anxiety;: The power of knowing who you are (Spectrum series in humanistic psychology) by Peter Koestenbaum, 1974
  2. Woman Abuse: Facts Replacing Myths (Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology) by Lewis Okun, 1986-03
  3. Native American Postcolonial Psychology (S U N Y Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology) by Eduardo Duran, Bonnie Duran, 1995-06
  4. Introduction to Humanistic Psychology by Charlotte Buhler, Melanie Allen, 1972
  5. Ethics and the Discovery of the Unconscious (Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistics Psychology) by John H. Riker, 1997-08
  6. Healthy Personality: An Approach from the Viewpoint of Humanistic Psychology by Sidney M. Jourard, 1980-01
  7. Mediation: Positive Conflict Management (Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology) by John M. Haynes, Gretchen L. Haynes, et all 2004-07
  8. The Great Adventure: Toward a Fully Human Theory of Evolution (Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology)
  9. Word from the Soul: Time, East/West Spirituality, and Psychotherapeutic Narrative (Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology) by Stuart Sovatsky, 1998-11
  10. The evolutionary psychology of religion.(Cover story): An article from: The Humanist by Steven Pinker, 2006-09-01
  11. Existential humanistic psychology
  12. Human Survival and Consciousness Evolution (SUNY Series in Transpersonal & Humanistic Psychology) by Stanislav Grof, 1988-03
  13. C.G. Jung's Psychology of Religion and Synchronicity (Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology) by Robert Aziz, 1990-04
  14. Experiencing: A Humanistic Theory of Psychology and Psychiatry by Ph.D. Alvin R. Mahrer, University of Ottawa Press, 1989-01-01

21. Humanistic Psychology Archives Small Collections
Department of Special Collections. humanistic psychology Archives. Small Collections. Flyers, 1989 (HPASC 5); Association for humanistic psychology in Britain.
http://www.library.ucsb.edu/speccoll/hpasc.html
Humanistic Psychology Archives
Small Collections Back to HPA Home
  • Andersdatter, Karla. Manuscripts and leaflets, 1985- 1990 (HPASC 1) Andrews, Michael F. Articles and art education bibliographies, 1961-1983 (HPASC 2) Assagioli, Roberto. Typescripts and articles, ca. 1970s (HPASC 3) Associates for Human Resources (Concord, Massachusetts). Pamphlets, program brochures and catalogs, 1969-1986 (HPASC 4) Association for Humanistic Education (Carrolton, Georgia). Flyers, 1989 (HPASC 5) Association for Humanistic Psychology in Britain. Leaflet, 1986 (HPASC 6) Association for Psychotheatrics (Sacramento, California). Newsletter, n.d. (HPASC 7) Awareness Center (Chicago, Illinois). Flyer, n.d. (HPASC 8) Bakan, David. Speech, 7 September 1971 (HPASC 9) Berkshire Center for Psychosynthesis. Flyers, 1984- 1985 (HPASC 10) Berman, Ruth (and Connie Kuntz). Leaflets, 1983-1987 (HPASC 11) Biocentric Institute. Leaflets, 1979-1980s (HPASC 12) Bodymind Center (Chicago, Illinois). Flyer, 1981 (HPASC 13) Broadbent Medical/Psychiatric Clinic and Growth Center (Long Beach, California). Leaflets, ca. 1970s (HPASC 14) Brother Charles. Leaflets, ca. 1980s (HPASC 15)

22. HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY?
humanistic psychology? This tutorial is designed to provide the user with an introduction to the principles of humanistic psychology.
http://facultyweb.cortland.edu/~ANDERSMD/HUMAN/MENU.HTML
This web site was created for use by students in PSY 501. The material on these pages is not intended for use by individuals not enrolled in that course.
HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY?
This tutorial is designed to provide the user with an introduction to the principles of humanistic psychology. The following is a menu of the topicscovered in this tutorial. Click on the topics to read the lessons; a shortsummary of the material is provided after most of the lessons. This web page was originally created by: Kristen Penny, Andrew Perlow, and Chris Ruscitto in 1996.

23. Directory 2003 ALA. - MD.
Professional category membership by location. The Association for humanistic psychology.
http://ahpweb.org/pub/directory/menu1.html
Welcome to the 2004 AHP Directory of Humanistic Professionals 2004 AHP Directory of Humanistic Professionals in pdf. format What is a Humanistic Professional? AHP Authors and their Books
Search the directory in your browser using the links below.
AHP Professional Members Directory Online
U.S. State / International Links Alabama Indiana Montana Virginia ...
Scotland
Alabama BIRMINGHAM
Andrea Mathews, LPC, NCC
Private Practice 2112 11th Avenue South, Suite 218
Birmingham, AL 35205 W: (205) 328-0780
Fax: (205) 328-0760
andrea@andreamathewslpc.com

www.andreamathewslpc.com
Licensed Professional Counselor, Reiki Master, Workshop Instructor
Developed Restorative Therapy for Survivors of Sexual Trauma.TM Assist survivors in identifying with the Authentic Self. Also developed the Therapy of Joy to assist anyone in identifying with the Authentic Self. The Authentic Self is defined as, like the root of the tree, that part of us which has never been wounded, is wise, and knows the direction for our lives. VALLEY HEAD Harvey Silver Fox Mette, Ph.D.
P. O. Box 200

24. What Is Humanistic Psychology?
What is humanistic psychology? humanistic psychology is a psychological perspective that emphasizes thestudy of the whole person.
http://facultyweb.cortland.edu/andersmd/HUMAN/WHAT.HTML
What is Humanistic Psychology?
Humanistic psychology is a psychological perspective that emphasizes thestudy of the whole person. Humanistic psychologists look at human behavior notonly through the eyes of the observer, but through the eyes of the person doingthe behaving. Humanistic psychologists believe that an individual's behavior isconnected to his inner feelings and self-image. Unlike the behaviorists, humanistic psychologists believe that humans arenot solely the product of their environment. Rather humanistic psychologistsstudy human meanings, understandings, and experiences involved in growing,teaching, and learning. They emphasize characteristics that are shared by allhuman beings such as love, grief, caring, and self-worth. Humanistic psychologists study how people are influenced by theirself-perceptions and the personal meanings attached to their experiences. Humanistic psychologists are not primarily concerned with instinctual drives,responses to external stimuli, or past experiences. Rather, they considerconscious choices, responses to internal needs, and current circumstances to beimportant in shaping human behavior. Summary: Humanistic psychologists believe that:
  • An individual's behavior is primarily determined by his perception ofthe world around him.

25. SwetsWise: Login
humanistic psychology Learning Communityhumanistic psychology LEARNING COMMUNITY. * * *. humanistic psychology Learning Community Discussion Forum. Moderator Liz Campbell.
http://www.swetswise.com/link/access_db?issn=0022-1678

26. SSU PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Biofeedback, somatic psychology, humanistic psychology, yoga. Stevenson 3009A. humanistic psychology, clinical psychology, family systems, group process.
http://www.sonoma.edu/psychology/
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Fall '04 Registration News
Sonoma State University
1801 East Cotati Ave.
Rohnert Park, CA 94928 Psychology Department Office:
3092 Stevenson Hall
(707) 664-2411 voice
(707) 664-3113 fax
Chair: Prof. Art Warmoth, Ph.D. Full-Time Faculty
Glenn Brassington (Ph.D. Univ. of Missouri, Columbia), Assistant Professor. Sports psychology, optimal performance, mind-body integration, clinical psychology. Stevenson 3089. Phone (707) 664-2111. Email. Lorna Catford (Ph.D. Stanford), Lecturer. Transpersonal psychology, internships, freshman seminar. Stevenson 3009B.Phone (707) 664-2402. Email Eleanor Criswell (Ed.D. Univ. of Florida), Professor. Biofeedback, somatic psychology, humanistic psychology, yoga. Stevenson 3009A. Phone (707) 664-2686. On leave Spring 2004, Fall 2004. Email. Victor Daniels (Ph.D. UCLA), Professor. Gestalt, humanistic and existential psychology, transpersonal and Asian psychology, behavioral change processes. Stevenson 3092D. Phone (707) 664-2681. Email.

27. Old Saybrook 2 Conference
Information related to the upcoming Old Saybrook 2 Conference at State University of West Georgia in May, 2000. The conference purpose is to redefine humanistic psychology for the coming millennium.
http://www.westga.edu/~psydept/os2

Conference Home Page
l History l Challenge l Structure l Panelists l Logistics
Registration
l Questions? l About West Georgia l Old Saybrook 2 Project Home Page
Current Position Papers and In-Process Discusion
Announcing the Old Saybrook 2 Conference!
Old Saybrook 2 is the time and place to creatively explore our past and future: A provocation of thought. A rendering of heart. A stretch of imagination.
A touch of art. A bit of nostalgia. An expansion of consciousness.
A new notch in history. Old Saybrook 2 is a twice a century event. Over 100 of the most
recognized leadersthose who have helped fulfill and expand
the vision of the original Old Saybrookhave been invited to
participate in Old Saybrook 2. Join us!
FUTURE ORIENTED, FULL PARTICIPATION GATHERING
HISTORY
OLD SAYBROOK 2 at West Georgia takes up the historical task of the original Old Saybrook Conference held in Connecticut in 1964. There, then, symbolically or formally, a humanistic psychology (incorporating the existential, phenomenological-qualitative research; paralleling the "postmodern" and seeding the transpersonal) took off into what Abraham Maslow called a "revolution". Joining Maslow among the pioneers at Old Saybrook 1 were Carl Rogers, Rollo May, Henry Murray, Charlotte Buhler, George Kelly, Clark Moustakas, Miles Vich, Roman Tratch, Jim Bugental, Gordon Allport.
FUTURE
The West Georgia OS2 conference is about the FUTURE. Its design is expressly set to activate a FULL PARTICIPATION dialog at a Humanistic "family reunion"; this future dialog fostered by an "OPEN SPACE MARKETPLACE" design. OS2 is a COME PREPARED TO MAKE YOUR VOICE AND THOUGHTS HEARD affair, a BRING WITH YOU A "PIECE OF THE FUTURE" WHICH POSES AN OBSTACLE/OPPORTUNITY.

28. Untitled Document
Project named after the 1964 conference that gave birth to the humanistic psychology movement. The project is an interactive process of generative conversations, actual and virtual gatherings, and distributed texts, which together examine the history and present state of the humanistic tradition in American psychology, as well as the emerging challenges and opportunities which it faces.
http://www.sonoma.edu/projects/os2/os2.htm

29. The Association For Japanese Humanistic Psychology
The Japanese Association for humanistic psychology. Last updated 2004/3/25. Japanese version. link to American humanistic psychology!
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/humanistic/psychology/index_e.htm
The Japanese Association for Humanistic Psychology Last updated 2004/3/25
Japanese version.
link to American Humanistic Psychology! 8th International PCA Forum in Japan(August 26-30,2001) 9th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONFLICT RESOLUTION "Sharing Tools For Personal/Global Harmony" Comments and questions are welcomed to... jhp@post.email.ne.jp

30. SAGE Publications - Journal Of Humanistic Psychology
Journal of humanistic psychology Published in Association with Association for humanistic psychology. Editor Thomas Greening, Psychological
http://www.sagepub.com/journal.aspx?pid=201

31. SAGE Publications - The Handbook Of Humanistic Psychology
The Handbook of humanistic psychology Leading Edges in Theory, Research, and Practice Edited by Kirk J. Schneider, President, Existential
http://www.sagepub.com/book.aspx?pid=5007

32. European Association Of Humanistic Psychology
The (new) European Association of humanistic psychology. This is the site of the newly developing European Association of Humanistic
http://website.lineone.net/~eabp/humanistic_psychology.htm
The (new) European Association of Humanistic Psychology
This is the site of the newly developing European Association of Humanistic Psychology, actively addressing issues of professional practice in
Click here to view the newly proposed Articles of Association Click here to view the proposed Ethical Statements about Humanistic Psychotherapy
The following correspondence has been put here on this page to inform people about plans to restart a European Association of Humanistic Psychology.
C. Young's original letter CY to John Rowan Georgia Berland's reply Letter from Steve Olweean GB re Dr Francesco Palmirotta Note from Thomas Greening Note from John Rowan Two letters from Steve Olweean Letter from Dr Klaus Lumma CY to Klaus Lumma CY to Everybody Response from Dr Victor Kagan
Response from Dr Marvey Mette
Response from Dr Muhammed Tehrani Response from Harald Mori + reply from CY Response from Laszlo Honti, HAHTP + reply from CY Response from Stan Charnovsky, President AHP

33. SAGE Publications - Journal Of Humanistic Psychology
Journal of humanistic psychology Published in Association with Association for humanistic psychology.
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journal.aspx?pid=105657

34. SAGE Publications - The Handbook Of Humanistic Psychology
The Handbook of humanistic psychology Leading Edges in Theory, Research, and Practice Edited by Kirk J Schneider, President, Existential
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/book.aspx?pid=104411

35. Neft's Homepage On Humanistic Psychology In English.
Neft s Homepage On humanistic psychology Dette Maslow elaborated on this idea and cultivated an interest for humanistic psychology. He
http://neft.homepage.dk/humpsych.htm

Humanistisk Psykologi
C.G. Jung Tycho Brahe Danmark ... About N eft's H omepage O n H umanistic P sychology
ÅRHUS CITY KINGDOM OF DENMARK
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CONTENTS - Paragraphs on this page
  • The birth of modern psychology
  • First force of psychology (psychoanalysis)
  • Second force (behaviorism)
  • Third force (humanistic psychology)
  • Abraham Maslow
  • Other pioneers
  • Rollo May
  • Gestalt therapy
  • Perspectives
    The birth of modern psychology
    The content of psychology (Greek: "knowledge about soul life" ) and psychiatry (Greek: "knowledge about diseases of the soul" ) as such has been known as a knowledge field since Antiquity, yet still not as autonomous academic subjects. At that time, subjects concerning the human soul belonged to theology and philosophy, while subjects concerning human physics belonged to medicine and science.
    As a result of a row of cultural and idea historic factors in Central Europe, and especially in Austria and Germany, modern psychology developed as a separate and self-defined academic area, app. a hundred years ago. When humanistic psychology was taking form - as an independent school within psychological science - in the late 1950's, it explained itself as being

36. Neft's Homepage On Humanistic Psychology In Danish. HUMANISTISK PSYKOLOGI.
Blandt andre initiativtagere end Maslow til den humanistiske psykologi, som mødtes og grundlagde foreningen AHP (Association of humanistic psychology) i 1962
http://neft.homepage.dk/humpsyk.htm

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  • Psykologiens moderne gennembrud
  • Første paradigme (psykoanalysen)
  • Andet paradigme (behaviorismen)
  • Tredie paradigme (humanistisk psykologi)
  • Abraham Maslow
  • Andre pionerer
  • Rollo May
  • Gestaltterapi
  • Perspektiver
    Psykologiens moderne gennembrud
    the Third Force
    Dette er , dvs. behaviorisme John B. Watson B.F. Skinner
    Det, der har givet navn til deres paradigme, er netop, at de studerer stimuli respons og betegner vigtige grundbegreber i behaviorismen.
    Psykologiens andet paradigme
    Sigmund Freud neurose Overjeg og penis-misundelse stammer fra Freuds teorier.
    Den humanistiske psykologi er det tredie paradigme
    Skinner-box Rollo May, eksistenspsykolog

37. Humanistic Psychology And Education
WR Coulson, this essay discusses the damaging effects of humanistic psychology and the nondirective approach to drug and sex ed programs that it encourages.
http://www.probe.org/docs/psy-educ.html
Humanistic Psychology and Education
Don Closson
Interview with Dr. Coulson
I recently had the opportunity to interview Dr. W. R. Coulson concerning the role that humanistic psychology is playing in education. Dr. Coulson was a long-time associate of Carl Rogers, who is considered to be the father of non-directive therapy, a therapy which has now been incorporated into self-esteem, sex-ed, and drug-ed curricula. Dr. Coulson saw that this form of therapy had some success with mentally distressed people who knew they needed help, but following failures with locked-ward schizophrenics, normal adults, and a parochial school system in California, Dr. Coulson broke with Carl Rogers and is now trying to undo the damage of what might be called humanistic education. The results of non-directive therapy in education have been disappointing to anyone willing to look at the facts. We asked Dr. Coulson about these negative results. He said: Every major study of [non-directive therapy in education] over the last 15 years . . . has shown that it produces an opposite effect to what anybody wants. There are packaged curricula all over the country with names like "Quest," "Skills For Living," "Skills for Adolescents," "Here's Looking at You 2000," "Omnibudsmen," "Meology," and "Growing Healthy." Every one of them gets the same effect, and that is that they introduce good kids to misconduct, and they do it in the name of non-judgmentalism. They say, "We're not going to call anything wrong, we're not going to call drug use wrong, because we'll make some of the kids in this classroom feel bad because they are already using drugs. Let's see if we can help people without identifying for them what they're doing wrong." What happens is that the kids who are always looking for the objective standard so that they can meet it . . . are left without [one].

38. Humanistic Psychology – A Branch Of Psychology Much Associated
humanistic psychology – A branch of Psychology much associated with Carl Rogers, who, along with George Kelly and Abraham Maslow, saw humanistic psychology
http://www.psybox.com/web_dictionary/Humanistic.htm

39. Humanistic Psychology
Home, humanistic psychology. The What, then, does contemporary humanistic psychology offer that is distinctive, unique, or vital? In
http://www.wordtrade.com/society/humanisticpsychology.htm
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Humanistic Psychology
The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology : Leading Edges in Theory, Research, and Practice edited by Kirk J. Schneider, James F. T. Bugental and J. Fraser Pierson (Sage) Humanism has a long and important history. The various emergences and subsidings of the discipline often follow social patterns not dealt with directly in this volume. American psychology has often been unwell to integrate philosophical concerns with therapeutic goals that go beyond academic research paradigms. Excerpt: Sixteen years ago, Carl Rogers issued a challenge: Can humanistic psychology, with all of its applied and philosophical richness, become a force in academia and science (Rogers, 1985)? We believe that it can, and we believe that this volume makes its appearance at a critical histor­ical juncture. To the extent that psychology is fractured, rivalrous, and rife with tension, it is also abundant with possibility. This volume, then, is a window on that possibility; it is a window on a larger view of science. Will the reader welcome this window? Indeed, we the editors believe that the reader will yearn to peer through. One final note is in order. This volume represents a massive collec­tive undertaking. It is the first time, to our knowledge, that the humanis­tic community has mobilized so comprehensively, and so devotedly, around its own distinctive vision.

40. Contributions Of Humanistic Psychology To Positive Psychology By Arthur Warmoth,
Contributions of humanistic psychology to Positive Psychology. Arthur sciences. The role of embodiment and experience in humanistic psychology.
http://www.westga.edu/~psydept/os2/papers/serlin2.htm
Contributions of Humanistic Psychology
to Positive Psychology
Arthur Warmoth
Stella Resnick
Ilene Serlin
Division 32 of the American Psychological Association
In his presidential address, Martin E.P. Seligman (1999) laid out a vision for a "positive psychology" which promises expanded horizons for future psychological research and practices. It also echoes themes expressed by humanistic psychologists over the past three decades, initiated by the work of two other presidents of APA, Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow, leading founders of Humanistic Psychology. The term "positive psychology" itself was first used in Maslow's ground-breaking book Motivation and Personality (1954) the last chapter of which, entitled "Toward a Positive Psychology," lays out a research agenda that has much in common with Seligman's proposal. This article will explore the common ground between positive and humanistic psychology, and respond to positive psychology's useful challenges to humanistic psychology (Seligman, 1999, personal communication) about research and a concern for social values, because the outcome of a dialogue between them can help the human condition: a goal that is central to both. This paper therefore begins with a brief review of the humanistic movement and its ongoing call for a more positive psychology. We then move into an exploration of the unique research approaches and areas of study dictated by the primacy in humanistic psychology of human experience. We conclude by showing how positive psychology can gain from recognizing the merit of experiential, process-oriented research methodologies and perhaps most importantly, by entering into a larger dialogue with humanistic psychologists for the serious investigation of such metapsychological issues as the nature of truth and ways of knowing, and the role of choice, values, and meaning in positive human and social evolution.

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