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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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PART I. HUMANISTIC AND TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGY: AN OVERVIEW |
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The Historical and Scientific Background of Humanistic Psychology |
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1. The Historical and Cultural Context of Humanistic Psychology: Ike, Annette, and Elvis |
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2. The Scientific and Philosophical Context of Humanistic Psychology |
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3. Abraham Maslow and the Emergence of Humanistic Psychology |
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Major Schools and Theorists in Humanistic Psychology |
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4. Carl Rogers, the Person-Centered Approach, and Experiential Therapy |
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5. Gestalt Therapy: The Once and Future King |
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6. The Humanistic Psychology of Self-Disclosure, Relationship, and Community |
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7. Body Therapies in Humanistic Psychology |
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8. Existential-Phenomenological Psychology |
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9. Feminist Psychology and Humanistic Psychology |
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10. Biofeedback, Mind-Body Medicine, and the Higher Limits of Human Nature |
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Beyond the Person: Spiritual and Transpersonal Psychologies |
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11. Christian Humanistic Psychology |
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12. Transpersonal Psychology: The Fourth Force |
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The Heritage and the Promise of Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology |
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13. The Continuing Need for a Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology |
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14. The Promise and Hope of Humanistic Psychology |
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PART II. BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL ESSAYS ON CENTRAL FIGURES IN HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY AND TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGY |
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15. Diana Baumrind: Researcher and Critical Humanist |
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16. James F. T. Bugental: Continuity and Change |
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17. Moshe Feldenkrais and Functional Integration |
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18. Erich Fromm: Humanistic Psychoanalysis |
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19. Amedeo Giorgi and the Project of a Human Science |
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20. On Psychology as a Person-Centered Science: William James and His Relation to the Humanistic Tradition |
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Eugene Irvine Taylor, Jr. |
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21. Sidney Jourard: Disclosing to Ourselves and Others |
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22. Ronald Laing: Existentialism and Psychoanalysis |
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23. Abraham Maslow: Yesterday, Tomorrow, and Yesteryear |
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24. Rollo May: Liberator and Realist |
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25. Fritz Perls and Paul Goodman: When Ahasuerus Met Erasmus |
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26. Laura Perls and Gestalt Therapy: Her Life and Values |
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27. Carl Rogers: Client, Heal Thyself |
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28. Ida P. Rolf and Structural Integration (Rolfing) |
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29. Erwin Straus: The Individual, the Senses, and the Beloved Earth |
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30. Ken Wilber: Mapping the Evolution of Consciousness |
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Index |
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About the Editor and Contributors |
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