Elkins, a long-time leading voice in humanistic psychology, presents a compelling case about what is wrong with contemporary psychotherapy and how, through a re-envisioned humanistic psychology, it needs to change.
Theory, Research, and Practice Kirk J. Schneider, J. Fraser Pierson, James F. T. Bugental. Serlin, I. A. (1989). ... In C. Clark (Ed.), The encyclopedia of complementary health practices (pp. 408–410). New York, NY: Springer.
The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology promises to be a landmark in the resurgent field of humanistic psychology and psychotherapy.
Humanistic Psychology: Interviews with Maslow, Murphy, and Rogers
Humanistic Psychology
This intellectual history narrates the institutionalization of the humanistic current in American psychology and places the thinking of five of its founders (Gordon Allport, Abraham Maslow, Carl Rogers, Rollo May,...
Yet it was a museum piece, so to speak. Why, I mused, do I require of myself what I do not require of this pot? Its lid does not fit, but it inspires my spirit when I look at it and handle it. So I stopped worrying.
Readings in Humanistic Psychology
This is a practical description of the form of therapy generally known as "humanistic", based on the human potential movement of the sixties and seventies which now incorporates a number...
Approximately 700 annotated references to periodicals, monographs, and organizatiions, with emphasis on the areas of education, business, health services, and social services. Classified arrangement in 11 chapters. Author, subject, title...
Introduction to Humanistic Psychology