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  1. Existential-Humanistic Therapy (Theories of Psychotherapy) by Kirk J. Schneider, 2009-09-15
  2. The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology: Leading Edges in Theory, Research, and Practice
  3. Samadhi: Self Development in Zen, Swordsmanship, and Psychotherapy (Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology) by Mike K. Sayama, 1985-10-01
  4. Psychosynthesis: A Psychology of the Spirit (Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology) by John Firman, Ann Gila, 2002-10
  5. Toward a Psychology of Being, 3rd Edition by Abraham H. Maslow, 1998-11-09
  6. Humanistic Psychology by John B.P. Shaffer, 1978-01-22
  7. Humanistic Psychology: A Clinical Manifesto. A Critique of Clinical Psychology and the Need for Progressive Alternatives by David N Elkins, 2009-10-01
  8. The Road to Malpsychia: Humanistic Psychology and Our Discontents by Joyce Milton, 2003-10-01
  9. Psychology of the Future: Lessons from Modern Consciousness Research (Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology) by Stanislav Grof, 2000-07
  10. Beyond the Brain (Suny Series, Transpersonal & Humanistic Psychology) by Stanislav Grof, 1985-08-01
  11. The Humanistic Movement: Recovering the Person in Psychology
  12. Integral Psychology: Yoga, Growth, and Opening the Heart (Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology) by Brant Cortright, 2007-04-05
  13. Ordinary Ecstasy: The Dialectics of Humanistic Psychology by John Rowan, 2001-04-06
  14. Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology: A Historical and Biographical Sourcebook (Schools of Psychological Thought)

1. Humanism - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The humanistic school, animated by the idea that the study of classical languages and literature provided valuable information and intellectual discipline as well as moral
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  • A historical movement associated especially with the Italian Renaissance An approach to education that uses literary means or a focus on the humanities to inform students. A variety of perspectives in philosophy and social science which affirm some notion of ' human nature ' (by contrast with anti-humanism A secular ideology which espouses reason ethics , and justice , whilst specifically rejecting supernatural and religious dogma as a basis of morality and decision-making.
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    3. Humanistic Psychology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    humanistic psychology is a psychological perspective which rose to prominence in the mid20th century, drawing on the work of early pioneers like Carl Rogers and the
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Psychology History ... e Humanistic psychology is a psychological perspective which rose to prominence in the mid-20th century, drawing on the work of early pioneers like Carl Rogers and the philosophies of existentialism and phenomenology . It adopts a holistic approach to human existence through investigations of meaning, values, freedom, tragedy, personal responsibility, human potential, spirituality , and self-actualization
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    The humanistic approach has its roots in phenomenological and existentialist thought (see Kierkegaard Nietzsche Heidegger , and Sartre Eastern philosophy and psychology also play a central role in humanistic psychology, as each shares similar concerns about the nature of human existence and consciousness. It is also sometimes understood within the context of the three different forces of psychology: behaviorism psychoanalysis and humanism . Behaviorism grew out of Ivan Pavlov 's work with the conditioned reflex, and laid the foundations for academic psychology in the United States associated with the names of

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    5. UK Association For Humanistic Psychology Practitioners: Providing Therapy And Co
    Information about practitioners providing humanistic therapy and counseling.
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    UK Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners About UKAHPP Statement of Purpose Core Beliefs Working Humanistically The UKAHPP board Finding a Practitioner Search Register of Members Joining UKAHPP How to Join Membership Classes Membership Categories Criteria for Membership Events UKAHPP Workshops etc Members' Workshops etc Members' Publications Ethics Code of Ethics Ethical Review Procedure Code of Practice Complaints Procedure Contact UKAHPP Contact Feedback Links Members Area Board Members Membership Committee Ethics Committee ... Insurance Welcome to the website of the United Kingdom Association for Humanistic Psychology Practitioners Ltd (UKAHPP). The UKAHPP was founded in 1980 as a national accrediting organisation for all those who apply the theories of Humanistic Psychology in their work. This website has been created to introduce the public and referral agencies to the UKAHPP, its philosophy and its membership criteria. The website includes a

    6. Humanistic - Definition Of Humanistic By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus A
    hu man ist (hy mn st) n. 1. A believer in the principles of humanism. 2. One who is concerned with the interests and welfare of humans. 3. a. A classical scholar.
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    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.

    8. Journal Of Humanistic Psychology
    Published by the Association of humanistic Psychology (AHP).
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    9. Humanistic - Definition And More From The Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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    11. Division 32 - Humanistic Psychology
    Offering information designed for students and practitioners. Includes a newsletter, officer list, humanistic study and convention program.
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    Award Nominations for 2012 You are invited to nominate a colleague who has made an outstanding contribution to the field of Humanistic Psychology for an award to be presented by the Division at the 120th annual convention of the American Psychological Association in Orlando, FL August 2-5, 2012. Nominations must be received by November, 1, 2010. Learn more ... Nominations for the Society for Humanistic Psychology/Division 32 are now being accepted for the following elected positions: President-Elect, Secretary, and 2 Members at Large. Division members are invited to submit nominations for any member (including self nominations) to Sara K. Bridges, Immediate Past President, Chair of the Elections committee 2010, through the nominations e-mail address div32nominations@gmail.com . All nominations must be received by December 1st for evaluation by the elections committee. Please include the following information when you send your nomination to div32nominations@gmail.com
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    The elections committee will forward the top candidates to the Executive Board, who will select the final slate of candidates. Any candidate who has been nominated by 5% of the membership will automatically be placed on the final slate of candidates for the full membership vote. Remember the deadline is

    12. Society For Humanistic Judaism - Home Page
    humanistic Judaism is a nontheistic alternative in contemporary Jewish life. It was established by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine in 1963 in Detroit, Michigan.
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    13. Association For Humanistic Psychology
    humanistic PSYCHOLOGY OVERVIEW. Throughout history many individuals and groups have affirmed the inherent value and dignity of human beings. They have spoken out against
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    HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY OVERVIEW Throughout
    history many individuals and groups have affirmed the inherent value and dignity of human beings. They have spoken out against ideologies, beliefs and practices which held people to be merely the means for accomplishing economic and political ends. They have reminded their contemporaries that the purpose of institutions is to serve and advance the freedom and power of their members. In Western civilization we honor the times and places, such as Classical Greece and Europe of the Renaissance, when such affirmations were expressed. Humanistic Psychology is a contemporary manifestation of that ongoing commitment. Its message is a response to the denigration of the human spirit that has so often been implied in the image of the person drawn by behavioral and social sciences. During the first half of the twentieth century, American psychology was dominated by two schools of thought: behaviorism and psychoanalysis. Neither fully acknowledged the possibility of studying values, intentions and meaning as elements in conscious existence. Although various European perspectives such as phenomenology had some limited influence, on the whole mainstream American psychology had been captured by the mechanistic beliefs of behaviorism and by the biological reductionism and determinism of classical psychoanalysis. The "Second Force" emerged out of Freudian psychoanalysis and the depth psychologies of Alfred Adler, Erik Erikson, Erich Fromm, Karen Horney, Carl Jung, Melanie Klein, Otto Rank, Harry Stack Sullivan and others. These theorists focused on the dynamic unconscious - the depths of the human psyche whose contents, they asserted, must be integrated with those of the conscious mind in order to produce a healthy human personality . The founders of the depth psychologies believed (with several variations) that human behavior is principally determined by what occurs in the unconscious mind. So, where the behaviorists ignored consciousness because they felt that its essential privacy and subjectivity rendered it inaccessible to scientific study, the depth psychologists tended to regard it as the relatively superficial expression of unconscious drives.

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    The purpose of this essay is to analyse two humanistic theories of personality. To illustrate where early ideas resembling humanistic personality theory originated some of Alfred Adler's work shall be examined. Maslow's work on self-actualisation will be presented in more detail. An evaluation of Maslow's ideas will conclude the essay.
    Introduction
    Humanistic personality theories gained prominence in the early 1960s, when Carl Rogers (1902-1987) and Abraham Maslow (1908-1970) published their first books outlining important humanistic ideas (Matlin 1999, p.428). These were regarded as a viable alternative to the two theories of personality dominant at the time, the behaviourist and Freudian psychoanalysis approaches. Many psychologists felt that behaviourism was too reductionistic and unable to explain human experiences such as creativity, mysticism or love. Freudian theory was seen as too concerned with psychologically ill people and pessimistic in its outlook to provide a balanced view of the human psyche.

    15. Humanistic Psychology - What Is Humanistic Psychology
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    zSB(3,3) During the 1950s, humanistic psychology began as a reaction to psychoanalysis and behaviorism , which dominated psychology at the time. Psychoanalysis was focused on understanding the unconscious motivations that drove behavior while behaviorism studied the conditioning processes that produced behavior. Humanist thinkers felt that both psychoanalysis and behaviorism were too pessimistic, either focusing on the most tragic of emotions or failing to take the role of personal choice into account. In 1962, Abraham Maslow published Toward a Psychology of Being , in which he described humanistic psychology as the "third force" in psychology. The first and second forces were behaviorism and psychoanalysis respectively. However, it is not necessary to think of these three schools of thought as competing elements. Each branch of psychology has contributed to our understanding of the human mind and behavior. Humanistic psychology added yet another dimension that took a more holistic view of the individual.

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    17. Machar: The Washington Congregation For Secular Humanistic Judaism
    The Washington DC Congregation for humanistic Judaism is a community of secular humanistic Jews.
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    Twentiethcentury movement in psychology , developed largely in reaction against behaviourism and psychoanalysis , that emphasizes the importance of values, intentions, and
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    20. The City Congregation For Humanistic Judaism, New York City
    Web address of the New York City chapter of the Society for humanistic Judaism.
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