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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. United Kingdom Association For Humanistic Psychology Practitioners, AHPP Therapi
Information about practitioners providing humanistic therapy and counseling.
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Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners About AHPP Core beliefs Working humanistically The AHPP board Finding a Practitioner Search Register of members Joining AHPP How to join Membership classes Membership categories Criteria for membership Events AHPP workshops etc Members' workshops etc Forums Humanistic Psychology
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Members Area Board Members Membership Committee Ethics Committee ... Members Forum Ethics Code of Ethics Ethical Review Procedure Code of Practice Complaints Procedure Contact AHPP Contact Feedback Links Welcome to the website of the United Kingdom Association for Humanistic Psychology Practitioners (AHPP). The AHPP 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 AHPP, its philosophy and its membership criteria.

2. Association For Humanistic Psychology
AHP, the most widely recognized, international group of humanistic psychologists. They explore the Category Science Social Sciences Psychology Humanistic...... JOURNAL OF humanistic psychology. PERSPECTIVE MAGAZINE. WEB RESOURCES. Associationof humanistic psychology Mission. Workshops and Conferences, Perspective Magazine,
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3. AHP Journal
Published by the Association of humanistic psychology (AHP).Category Science Social Sciences Psychology Humanistic......Journal of humanistic psychology Volume 43, Number 1 Winter 2003. TheJournal of humanistic psychology is publishedby Sage Publications.
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Journal of Humanistic Psychology
Volume 43, Number 1
Winter 2003
Daoistic Humanism in Ancient China: Broadening Personality and Counseling Theories
Yueh-Ting Lee, Ph.D Relational Healing: To be Understood and to Understand
Sharon Myers, Ed.D What Eminent People Have Said About the Meaning of Life
Richard T. Kinnier, Ph.D, Jerry L. Kernes, Nancy E. Tribbensee, Christina M. Van Puymbroeck The Lowenfeld Mosaic Technique: Its Clinical Use and Potential for Facilitating Self-Actualization
David Miller, Ph.D, John B. Ruskowski Commentary by Editor
Thomas C. Greening, Dr. Alan Nelson 1947-2002
Thomas C. Greening, Dr. What is Psychology About? Toward an Explicit Ontology
Stephen C. Yanchar, Ph.D, Jack R. Hill Human Science Research Studies
Steen Halling, Prof. Living with Death: The Meaning of Acceptance Robert Connelly, Ph.D The Journal of Humanistic Psychology is an interdisciplinary forum for contributions, controversies and diverse statements pertaining to humanistic psychology. It addresses personal growth, interpersonal encounters, social problems and philosophical issues. An international journal of human potential, self-actualization, the search for meaning and social change, the Journal of Humanistic Psychology was founded by Abraham Maslow and Anthony Sutich in 1961. It is the official journal of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, and maintains a close connection with the Saybrook Institute where Thomas Greening, JHP''s editor for the past 26 years, is a member of the faculty. You can visit the Saybrook Institute''s web site at www.saybrook.org

4. Division 32 - Humanistic Psychology
American Psycological Association Division 32 humanistic psychology The new Handbook of humanistic psychology Leading Edges in Theory, Research, and Practice, edited by Kirk Schneider,
http://www.apa.org/divisions/div32
Of Current Interest: March 15, 2003, is the deadline for newsletter submissions. Send items to Elli Winer: elliw@ethanwiner.com elliwiner@yahoo.com . Mailing address: 34 Cedar Vale Drive, New Milford, CT, 06776. Past President Larry Leitner's Presidential Address is now available here! The Constructivist Psychology Section welcomes news members. It is open to those interested in constructivist, constructionist, narrative, and postmodern approaches to psychological theory, practice, and research. Those joining both the Constructivist Psychology Section and the North American Personal Construct Network (NAPCN) receive a discount on NAPCN dues. Learn more at http://www2.newpaltz.edu/~raskinj/NAPCNmain.htm A New Announcement about Our Journal, The Humanistic Psychologist, from Larry Leitner, Division 32 President. Abstracts of papers by winners of the Sidney Jourard Award for 2002 are now posted here Division 32 has a Listserv!!! Mary Fox is our administrator. Members and invited guests may participate. Here's how one joins our list:

5. APA Division 32 - Humanistic Psychology
Division 32 humanistic psychology. Division 32 - humanistic psychology recognizes the full richness of the human
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Division 32 - Humanistic Psychology
Division 32 - Humanistic Psychology
recognizes the full richness of the human experience. Its foundations include philosophical humanism, existentialism, and phenomenology. The Division seeks to contribute to psychotherapy, education, theory/philosophy, research, organization, management, social responsibility, and change. The Humanistic Psychologist is the Division journal, published three times per year. Membership Application: www.apa.org/about/division/memapp.html President: Franz R. Epting, PhD, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Secretary: April J. Faidley, PhD, Flagstone Psychology, Indianapolis, IN Journal: The Humanistic Psychologist (three issues per year)
Editor: Arthur W. Lyons, PhD, Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA
  • Spring 2003 (Volume 31, Number 1), estimated arrival April 30, 2003
  • Summer 2003 (Volume 31, Number 2), estimated arrival September 5, 2003
  • Fall 2003 (Volume 31, Number 3), estimated arrival November 5, 2003
Newsletter: Newsletter of APA Division of Humanistic Psychology
Editor: Elli Winer, PhD, New Milford, CT

6. Journal Of Humanistic Psychology
Available Electronically! Journal of humanistic psychology. About the Associationfor humanistic psychology. The Association for humanistic psychology
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Journal of Humanistic Psychology
Published in cooperation with the Association for Humanistic Psychology Editors
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Novato, CA, USA
Thomas Greening Psychological Service Association, USA ...provides an interdisciplinary forum for contributions and controversies in humanistic psychology as applied to personal growth, interpersonal encounters, social problems and philosophical issues. About the Journal Editorial Board Sample Copies for Librarians Subscription Information ... Electronic Access Links: Association for Humanistic Psychology This Journal is listed under: E-Access Available SAGE Publications is a member of CrossRef
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  • Quarterly: January, April, July, October
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    A Comprehensive Look at Humanistic Psychology... Integrating Theory, Research, and Application This interdisciplinary forum for contributions, controversies and diverse statements pertaining to humanistic psychology addresses personal growth, interpersonal encounters, social problems and philosophical issues.
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    Search humanistic psychology at Britannica.com for the Web's best sites, news and magazine articles, and related
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    humanistic psychology
    a 20th-century movement in psychology that believes that man, as an individual, is a unique being and should be recognized and treated as such by psychologists and psychiatrists. The movement grew in opposition to the two mainstream 20th-century trends in psychology, behaviourism and psychoanalysis . Humanistic ... Need more? Complete articles are available to premium service members. Information on site licenses is also available.
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    8. Association For Humanistic Psychology
    when such affirmations were expressed. humanistic psychology is a contemporary manifestation of that ongoing commitment.
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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. It's 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.

    9. Forum - Humanistic Psychology In Europe
    AHPP Homepage. Association of humanistic psychology Practitioners. Forum humanistic psychology in Europe. Add message Click on
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    10. Untherapy: For Ordinary People Seeking Extraordinary Transofmation
    Sunny Massad, Ph.D., motivational psychologist at The Hawaii Wellness Institute, specializes in untherapy, hypnosis, and humanistic psychology.
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    to the web site for the Association for humanistic psychology in Britain; a registered charity which promotes and
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    12. Saybrook Library
    General reference aids, and specific resources in humanistic psychology, general psychology, sociology, religion, and philosophy.
    http://www.saybrook.edu/app/lib/index.html
    The mission of the library of Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center is to make available a wide range of knowledge and information in all forms that support the School's mission of teaching and scholarly inquiry in a distance education environment. Furthermore, the library will act as a gateway to global information and teach the information skills necessary for lifelong learning in the twenty-first century. Keep your suggestions coming! Drop us a line at library@saybrook.edu

    13. AHP Journal
    Editorial journal provides articles about humanistic psychology. Includes ordering information and a calendar. Journal of humanistic psychology. Volume 43, Number 1
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    Journal of Humanistic Psychology
    Volume 43, Number 1
    Winter 2003
    Daoistic Humanism in Ancient China: Broadening Personality and Counseling Theories
    Yueh-Ting Lee, Ph.D Relational Healing: To be Understood and to Understand
    Sharon Myers, Ed.D What Eminent People Have Said About the Meaning of Life
    Richard T. Kinnier, Ph.D, Jerry L. Kernes, Nancy E. Tribbensee, Christina M. Van Puymbroeck The Lowenfeld Mosaic Technique: Its Clinical Use and Potential for Facilitating Self-Actualization
    David Miller, Ph.D, John B. Ruskowski Commentary by Editor
    Thomas C. Greening, Dr. Alan Nelson 1947-2002
    Thomas C. Greening, Dr. What is Psychology About? Toward an Explicit Ontology
    Stephen C. Yanchar, Ph.D, Jack R. Hill Human Science Research Studies
    Steen Halling, Prof. Living with Death: The Meaning of Acceptance Robert Connelly, Ph.D The Journal of Humanistic Psychology is an interdisciplinary forum for contributions, controversies and diverse statements pertaining to humanistic psychology. It addresses personal growth, interpersonal encounters, social problems and philosophical issues. An international journal of human potential, self-actualization, the search for meaning and social change, the Journal of Humanistic Psychology was founded by Abraham Maslow and Anthony Sutich in 1961. It is the official journal of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, and maintains a close connection with the Saybrook Institute where Thomas Greening, JHP''s editor for the past 26 years, is a member of the faculty. You can visit the Saybrook Institute''s web site at www.saybrook.org

    14. Humanistic Psychology On The Web
    This catalog is being compiled for and is available to anyone studyingor teaching the humanistic tradition in psychology. Focused
    http://www.saybrook.edu/app/lib/humanisticweb.html

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    Saybrook's Library Home Page
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    This catalog is being compiled for and is available to anyone studying or teaching the humanistic tradition in psychology. Focused on Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychologies, it brings together hundreds of relevant high-quality web pages and sites in an easily searched library database. The database includes sites on psychologists, psychoanalysis, counseling and clients, cognition, neuropsychology, qualitative methodologies, spirituality, social psychology, and much more. Saybrook gratefully acknowledges that this project has been made possible by the generous support of Leir Charitable Trusts, the Transamerica Foundation, and an anonymous donor.
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    15. Humanistic Psychology Archives
    humanistic psychology Archives. A. Inclusions 1. Subject humanistic psychology,including its philosophical and psychological antecedents.
    http://www.library.ucsb.edu/speccoll/hpa.html
    Humanistic Psychology Archives
    History and Purpose
    The Humanistic Psychology Archive (HPA) was established in 1986 and is located in the Department of Special Collections, at the UCSB Davidson Library. The purpose of HPA is to collect, organize, preserve and make available to researchers primary resources relating to humanistic psychology, its antecedents and its development. The Archive contains and solicits materials generated by the founders, pioneers and major individuals, organizations, centers, and institutions participating in humanistic psychology, including its historical, literary, social and artistic aspects.
    Current Holdings
    The Humanistic Psychology Archive has major collections relating to the Association for Humanistic Psychology (AHP), George I. Brown, James F.T. Bugental, Stanley Keleman, Abraham Maslow, Rollo May, Carl R. Rogers, Virginia Satir, Stewart B. Shapiro, Bob Tannenbaum and John Vasconcellos. Altogether, its present holdings include nearly 200 collections, comprising approximately 1000 linear feet of material.
    Scope of the Collection
    • A. Inclusions

    16. EVMS - Master Of Science (M.S.) In Art Therapy
    Twoyear accredited MS program in Art Therapy. Approved by the American Art Therapy Association. Includes overview, educational format, admissions, financial aid, courses, faculty and application information. Program foundation of humanistic psychology.
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    About the Hampton Roads Community Overview The EVMS Graduate Art Therapy Program is a rigorous
    clinical and research-based program that has been educating art therapy professionals since 1973.
    • Approved by the American Art Therapy Association Master of Science degree in art therapy Two years of full-time study 62 required credits; 15 elective credits Four full-time faculty Opportunities for specialization Practicum experiences with children, adolescents and adults
    Curriculum The educational format of the EVMS Graduate Art Therapy Program is didactic and experiential, integrating psychodynamic concepts with humanistic and family systems approaches.
    • Students learn various theories and are then encouraged to develop their own theoretical approach to the practice of art therapy.

    17. Humanistic Psychology Archives Small Collections
    Department of Special Collections. humanistic psychology Archives. Small Collections Flyers,1989 (HPASC 5); Association for humanistic psychology in Britain.
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    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)

    18. The Association For Japanese Humanistic Psychology
    The Japanese Association for humanistic psychology. Last updated 2001/8/6 Japaneseversion. link to American humanistic psychology!
    http://www.ne.jp/asahi/humanistic/psychology/index_e.htm
    The Japanese Association for Humanistic Psychology Last updated 2001/8/6
    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

    19. Humanistic Psychology Learning Community
    humanistic psychology LEARNING COMMUNITY. * * *. humanistic psychologyLearning Community Discussion Forum. Moderator Liz Campbell.
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    HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY
    LEARNING COMMUNITY
    Participants at the Old Saybrook 2 Conference at the State University of West Georgia, May 11-14, 2000, decided to establish a continuing on-line Learning Community.
    Contents Send comments and suggestions for this web site to:
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    Moderator: Liz Campbell
    Click here for a discussion forum (courtesy of the Association for Humanistic Psychology) about issues realted to extending the Humanstic Psychology Learning Community Network and its impact.
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    20. Directory 2003 ALA. - MD.
    Professional category membership by location. The Association for humanistic psychology.
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    Welcome to the 2003 AHP Directory of Humanistic Professionals 2003 AHP Directory of Humanistic Professionals in pdf. format What is a Humanistic Professional? AHP Authors and their Books
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