The Humanistic Movement: Recovering the Person in Psychology

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Frederick Joseph Wertz
Gardner Press, 1994 - 380 páginas
This book is an expanded version of a special issue of The Humanistic Psychologist (Vol. 20, Nos. 2 & 3). Its central claim is to show the contributions the humanistic movement has made and can make to the field of psychology. The material in this volume is now available to a wider audience than the journal subscribers and readers. The book is well-suited as a text for courses in humanistic psychology. The book is divided into three parts. The first covers historical and philosophical foundations of humanistic psychology. The second part includes methodological and conceptual advances. Part three deals with impact and future of humanistic psychology.

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Mainstream Psychology and the Humanistic Alternative
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The Institutionalization of Humanistic Psychology
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Philosophical Foundations of Humanistic Psychology
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