An examination of four decades of research and practice in humanistic psychology, this work highlights the lasting contributions of humanistic psychology to the science of psychology and to the pursuit of personal and spiritual development. It explores the passions and goals of the founders and their vital legacy for the 21st century. Humanistic Psychology began as a movement of creative individuals who sought to remake psychology in the image of a fully alive and aware human being. Humanistic psychology emphasizes liberation from personal and social oppression and the pursuit of higher levels…mehr
An examination of four decades of research and practice in humanistic psychology, this work highlights the lasting contributions of humanistic psychology to the science of psychology and to the pursuit of personal and spiritual development. It explores the passions and goals of the founders and their vital legacy for the 21st century. Humanistic Psychology began as a movement of creative individuals who sought to remake psychology in the image of a fully alive and aware human being. Humanistic psychology emphasizes liberation from personal and social oppression and the pursuit of higher levels of human potential. Humanistic psychologists criticize scientific psychology for their emphasis on the measurement, prediction, and control of behavior, and protest the exclusion of such basic aspects of humanness as consciousness, values, freedom, love, and spirit from psychological investigation. This book will be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students and faculty in psychology as well as professionals in the field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Donald Moss, PhD, is director of Behavioral Health and Primary Care for PSYSERV, in Grand Haven and Muskegon, Michigan. He is a humanistic clinical psychologist with a strong interest in mind-body medicine. He is Editor of the Biofeedback Newsmagazine and Consulting Editor to the Journal of Neurotherapy. He has translated and edited two previous books on existential psychiatry and education, Man, Time and World (1982) and Crisis and New Beginning (1987).
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Foreword by Stanley Krippner Editor's Introduction Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology: An Overview The Historical and Scientific Background of Humanistic Psychology The Historical and Cultural Context of Humanistic Psychology: Ike, Annette, and Elvis by Donald Moss The Scientific and Philosophical Context of Humanistic Psychology by Donald Moss Abraham Maslow and the Emergence of Humanistic Psychology by Donold Moss Major Schools and Theorists in Humanistic Psychology Carl Rogers, the Person-Centered Approach, and Experiential Therapy by Donald Moss Gestalt Therapy: The Once and Future King by Paul Shane The Humanistic Psychology of Self-Disclosure, Relationship, and Community by Donald Moss Body-Therapies in Humanistic Psychology by Donald Moss and Paul Shane Existential-Phenomenological Psychology by Steen Halling and Alex Carroll Feminist Psychology and Humanistic Psychology by Hendrika VandeKemp and Tamara L. Anderson Biofeedback, Mind-Body Medicine, and the Higher Limits of Human Nature by Donald Moss Beyond the Person: Spiritual and Transpersonal Psychologies Christian Humanistic Psychology by Harold Ellens and Donald E. Sloat Transpersonal Psychology: The Fourth Force by Arthur Hastings The Heritage and the Promise of Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology The Continuing Need for a Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology by Donald Moss Biographical and Critical Essays on Central Figures in Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology Diana Baumrind: Researcher and Critical Humanist by Hendrika VandeKemp James F.T. Bugental: Continuity and Change by Steen Halling Moshe Feldenkrais and Functional Integration by Paul Shane Erich Fromm: Humanistic Psychoanalysis by Daniel Burston Amedeo Giorgi and the Project of a Human Science by Frederick J. Wertz and Christopher Aanstoos On Psychology as a Person-Centered Science: William James' Relation to the Humanistic Tradition by Eugene Irvine Taylor, Jr. Sidney Jourard: Disclosing to Ourselves and Others by Donadrian Rice Ronald Laing: Existentialism and Psychoanalysis by Daniel Burston Abraham Maslow: Yesterday, Tomorrow, and Yesteryear by Mike Arons Rollo May: Liberator and Realist by Kirk Schneider Fritz Perls and Paul Goodman: When Ahasueras Met Erasmus by Paul Shane Laura Perls and Gestalt Therapy: Her Life and Values by Ilene Ava Serlin and Paul Shane Carl Rogers: Client Heal Thyself by Donadrian Rice Ida P. Rolf and Structural Integration (Rolfing) by Paul Shane Erwin Straus: The Individual, the Senses, and the Beloved Earth by Donald Moss Ken Wilber: Mapping the Evolution of Consciousness by Kaisa Puhakka Index
Foreword by Stanley Krippner Editor's Introduction Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology: An Overview The Historical and Scientific Background of Humanistic Psychology The Historical and Cultural Context of Humanistic Psychology: Ike, Annette, and Elvis by Donald Moss The Scientific and Philosophical Context of Humanistic Psychology by Donald Moss Abraham Maslow and the Emergence of Humanistic Psychology by Donold Moss Major Schools and Theorists in Humanistic Psychology Carl Rogers, the Person-Centered Approach, and Experiential Therapy by Donald Moss Gestalt Therapy: The Once and Future King by Paul Shane The Humanistic Psychology of Self-Disclosure, Relationship, and Community by Donald Moss Body-Therapies in Humanistic Psychology by Donald Moss and Paul Shane Existential-Phenomenological Psychology by Steen Halling and Alex Carroll Feminist Psychology and Humanistic Psychology by Hendrika VandeKemp and Tamara L. Anderson Biofeedback, Mind-Body Medicine, and the Higher Limits of Human Nature by Donald Moss Beyond the Person: Spiritual and Transpersonal Psychologies Christian Humanistic Psychology by Harold Ellens and Donald E. Sloat Transpersonal Psychology: The Fourth Force by Arthur Hastings The Heritage and the Promise of Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology The Continuing Need for a Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology by Donald Moss Biographical and Critical Essays on Central Figures in Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology Diana Baumrind: Researcher and Critical Humanist by Hendrika VandeKemp James F.T. Bugental: Continuity and Change by Steen Halling Moshe Feldenkrais and Functional Integration by Paul Shane Erich Fromm: Humanistic Psychoanalysis by Daniel Burston Amedeo Giorgi and the Project of a Human Science by Frederick J. Wertz and Christopher Aanstoos On Psychology as a Person-Centered Science: William James' Relation to the Humanistic Tradition by Eugene Irvine Taylor, Jr. Sidney Jourard: Disclosing to Ourselves and Others by Donadrian Rice Ronald Laing: Existentialism and Psychoanalysis by Daniel Burston Abraham Maslow: Yesterday, Tomorrow, and Yesteryear by Mike Arons Rollo May: Liberator and Realist by Kirk Schneider Fritz Perls and Paul Goodman: When Ahasueras Met Erasmus by Paul Shane Laura Perls and Gestalt Therapy: Her Life and Values by Ilene Ava Serlin and Paul Shane Carl Rogers: Client Heal Thyself by Donadrian Rice Ida P. Rolf and Structural Integration (Rolfing) by Paul Shane Erwin Straus: The Individual, the Senses, and the Beloved Earth by Donald Moss Ken Wilber: Mapping the Evolution of Consciousness by Kaisa Puhakka Index
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