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Widely regarded as one of the most important books on humanistic psychology. The new edition contains much of the original material together with postmodern ideas, taking into account changes in many different areas plus extended bibliography
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Widely regarded as one of the most important books on humanistic psychology. The new edition contains much of the original material together with postmodern ideas, taking into account changes in many different areas plus extended bibliography
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317724575
- Artikelnr.: 44476531
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317724575
- Artikelnr.: 44476531
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John Rowan is the author of a number of books, including The Reality Game: A Guide to Humanistic Counselling and Psychotherapy, Discover Your Subpersonalities: Our Inner World and the People in it, The Transpersonal: Psychotherapy and Counselling, and Healing the Male Psyche: Therapy as Initiation. He has co-edited The Plural Self: Multiplicity in Everyday Life, with Mick Cooper. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and a Fellow of the British Association for Counselling.
Part One: What is Humanistic Psychology? Humanistic Psychology Is and Is Not Psychology: The Old Saybrook Conference
Eastern Thought
Science and Research. Humanistic Psychology Is and Is Not Optimistic. Maslow and Mahrer
Rogers and May
Centaur Consciousness. How Humanistic Psychology Holds the Contradictions: The Wilber Model
Authenticity
Charles Hampden-Turner
How Heidegger Got It Wrong. Part II: Applications of Humanistic Psychology. Counselling. Rollo May's contribution
Person-centred Counselling
Co-counselling
Dreams. Psychotherapy: Gestalt Therapy
Experiential Psychotherapy
Alvin Mahrer. Psychotherapy: Bodywork
Psychodrama
Primal Integration
Psychosynthesis. Groupwork: Encounter
The Humanistic-existential Group
Trust, Safety and Confrontation
Non-humanistic Groupwork
Self-help and the System. Education and Training: Rogers
Confluent Education
Experiential Learning
The School or College
The Wider Society. Organizational: Organization development
Hierarchy and Bureaucracy
Alternatives
Leadership
The Wider Scene
Taking Power
Transformational Management
Spiral Dynamics. Transpersonal: The Transpersonal Self
LSD
Levels of Consciousness
Personal and Social Implications
Paganism
Cross-cultural Work
Ken Wilber. Female/Male/Gay: Sexuality
Sex Roles
Constructivism and Some Ways Ahead. Part III: The Future of Humanistic Psychology. The Spread of Humanistic Psychology. Directions for the Self: The Personality: The Real Self: Multiple Levels of Consciousness: Humanistic Psychology and the Social Construction of Reality. Directions for Society: Phase one: The Universal Approach
Evolution or Revolution? Phase two: Questioning Patriarchy
Power and Change: Phase Three: An Integral Approach. Some Points on Theory and Research: Basic Orientation
Deficiency Motivation and Abundance Motivation
B-values and D-values
Humanistic uesearch
Critiques of Humanistic Psychology. Journals and Magazines. Some useful addresses.
Eastern Thought
Science and Research. Humanistic Psychology Is and Is Not Optimistic. Maslow and Mahrer
Rogers and May
Centaur Consciousness. How Humanistic Psychology Holds the Contradictions: The Wilber Model
Authenticity
Charles Hampden-Turner
How Heidegger Got It Wrong. Part II: Applications of Humanistic Psychology. Counselling. Rollo May's contribution
Person-centred Counselling
Co-counselling
Dreams. Psychotherapy: Gestalt Therapy
Experiential Psychotherapy
Alvin Mahrer. Psychotherapy: Bodywork
Psychodrama
Primal Integration
Psychosynthesis. Groupwork: Encounter
The Humanistic-existential Group
Trust, Safety and Confrontation
Non-humanistic Groupwork
Self-help and the System. Education and Training: Rogers
Confluent Education
Experiential Learning
The School or College
The Wider Society. Organizational: Organization development
Hierarchy and Bureaucracy
Alternatives
Leadership
The Wider Scene
Taking Power
Transformational Management
Spiral Dynamics. Transpersonal: The Transpersonal Self
LSD
Levels of Consciousness
Personal and Social Implications
Paganism
Cross-cultural Work
Ken Wilber. Female/Male/Gay: Sexuality
Sex Roles
Constructivism and Some Ways Ahead. Part III: The Future of Humanistic Psychology. The Spread of Humanistic Psychology. Directions for the Self: The Personality: The Real Self: Multiple Levels of Consciousness: Humanistic Psychology and the Social Construction of Reality. Directions for Society: Phase one: The Universal Approach
Evolution or Revolution? Phase two: Questioning Patriarchy
Power and Change: Phase Three: An Integral Approach. Some Points on Theory and Research: Basic Orientation
Deficiency Motivation and Abundance Motivation
B-values and D-values
Humanistic uesearch
Critiques of Humanistic Psychology. Journals and Magazines. Some useful addresses.
Part One: What is Humanistic Psychology? Humanistic Psychology Is and Is Not Psychology: The Old Saybrook Conference
Eastern Thought
Science and Research. Humanistic Psychology Is and Is Not Optimistic. Maslow and Mahrer
Rogers and May
Centaur Consciousness. How Humanistic Psychology Holds the Contradictions: The Wilber Model
Authenticity
Charles Hampden-Turner
How Heidegger Got It Wrong. Part II: Applications of Humanistic Psychology. Counselling. Rollo May's contribution
Person-centred Counselling
Co-counselling
Dreams. Psychotherapy: Gestalt Therapy
Experiential Psychotherapy
Alvin Mahrer. Psychotherapy: Bodywork
Psychodrama
Primal Integration
Psychosynthesis. Groupwork: Encounter
The Humanistic-existential Group
Trust, Safety and Confrontation
Non-humanistic Groupwork
Self-help and the System. Education and Training: Rogers
Confluent Education
Experiential Learning
The School or College
The Wider Society. Organizational: Organization development
Hierarchy and Bureaucracy
Alternatives
Leadership
The Wider Scene
Taking Power
Transformational Management
Spiral Dynamics. Transpersonal: The Transpersonal Self
LSD
Levels of Consciousness
Personal and Social Implications
Paganism
Cross-cultural Work
Ken Wilber. Female/Male/Gay: Sexuality
Sex Roles
Constructivism and Some Ways Ahead. Part III: The Future of Humanistic Psychology. The Spread of Humanistic Psychology. Directions for the Self: The Personality: The Real Self: Multiple Levels of Consciousness: Humanistic Psychology and the Social Construction of Reality. Directions for Society: Phase one: The Universal Approach
Evolution or Revolution? Phase two: Questioning Patriarchy
Power and Change: Phase Three: An Integral Approach. Some Points on Theory and Research: Basic Orientation
Deficiency Motivation and Abundance Motivation
B-values and D-values
Humanistic uesearch
Critiques of Humanistic Psychology. Journals and Magazines. Some useful addresses.
Eastern Thought
Science and Research. Humanistic Psychology Is and Is Not Optimistic. Maslow and Mahrer
Rogers and May
Centaur Consciousness. How Humanistic Psychology Holds the Contradictions: The Wilber Model
Authenticity
Charles Hampden-Turner
How Heidegger Got It Wrong. Part II: Applications of Humanistic Psychology. Counselling. Rollo May's contribution
Person-centred Counselling
Co-counselling
Dreams. Psychotherapy: Gestalt Therapy
Experiential Psychotherapy
Alvin Mahrer. Psychotherapy: Bodywork
Psychodrama
Primal Integration
Psychosynthesis. Groupwork: Encounter
The Humanistic-existential Group
Trust, Safety and Confrontation
Non-humanistic Groupwork
Self-help and the System. Education and Training: Rogers
Confluent Education
Experiential Learning
The School or College
The Wider Society. Organizational: Organization development
Hierarchy and Bureaucracy
Alternatives
Leadership
The Wider Scene
Taking Power
Transformational Management
Spiral Dynamics. Transpersonal: The Transpersonal Self
LSD
Levels of Consciousness
Personal and Social Implications
Paganism
Cross-cultural Work
Ken Wilber. Female/Male/Gay: Sexuality
Sex Roles
Constructivism and Some Ways Ahead. Part III: The Future of Humanistic Psychology. The Spread of Humanistic Psychology. Directions for the Self: The Personality: The Real Self: Multiple Levels of Consciousness: Humanistic Psychology and the Social Construction of Reality. Directions for Society: Phase one: The Universal Approach
Evolution or Revolution? Phase two: Questioning Patriarchy
Power and Change: Phase Three: An Integral Approach. Some Points on Theory and Research: Basic Orientation
Deficiency Motivation and Abundance Motivation
B-values and D-values
Humanistic uesearch
Critiques of Humanistic Psychology. Journals and Magazines. Some useful addresses.