Foreword J. Vasconcellos
Preface M. Csikszentmihalyi
Introduction K. Schneider, J. Bugental, & J. Pierson
PART I. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
1. The Roots and Geneology of Humanistic Psychology D. Moss
2. Humanistic Psychology at the Crossroads E. Taylor & F. Martin
3. Humanistic Psychology and Women: A Critical-Historical Perspective I. Serlin & E. Criswell
4. Humanistic Psychology and Multiculturalism: A Review and Reflection A. H. Jenkins
PART II. HUMANISTIC THEORY
Meta-Themes
5. The Search for the Psyche: A Human Science Perspective A. Giorgi
6. The Revival of the Romantic Means a Revival of Psychology K. Schneider
7. The Person as Moral Agent T. Szasz
8. The Self and Humanistic Psychology D. Polkinghorne
Contemporary Themes
9. Humanistic Psychology and Ecology M. Pilisuk & M. Joy
10. Humanistic Psychology and Peace M. Pilisuk
11. Two Noble Insurgencies: Creativity and Humanistic Psychology M. Arons & R. Richards
Special Section: Humanistic Psychology and the Arts
12. Becoming Authentic: An Existential-Humanistic Approach to Reading Literature T. Greening
13. Fellini, Fred, and Ginger: Imagology and the Postmodern World E. Mendelowitz
14. Defining Moments of Self-Actualization: Peak Performance and Peak Experience G. Privette
Emergent Trends
15. At Play in the Fields of the Mind: Personal Myths as Fields of Information D. Feinstein
16. Beyond Religion: Toward a Humanistic Spirituality D. Elkins
17. Cognitive Science and Technological Culture: A Humanistic Response C. Aanstoos
PART III. HUMANISTIC METHODOLOGY
18. Humanistic Psychology and the Qualitative Research Tradition F. Wertz
Contemporary Themes
19. An Introduction to Phenomenological Research in Psychology: Historical, Conceptual, and Methodological Foundations S. Churchill & F. Wertz
20. Heuristic Research: Design and Methodology C. Moustakas
21. Narrative Research and Humanism R. Josselson & A. Lieblich
Emergent Trends
22. Research Methodology in Humanistic Psychology in the Light of Postmodernity S. Krippner
23. Multiple-Case Depth Research: Bringing Experience-Near Closer K. Schneider
24. Hermeneutic Single-Case Efficacy Design: An Overview R. Elliott
PART IV. HUMANISTIC APPLICATIONS TO PRACTICE
Contemporary Themes
25. The Unfolding of Experience: Psychotherapy and Beyond J. Welwood
Special Section: The Responsibility of the Therapist
26. Expanding the Boundaries of Theory M. Friedman
27. Expanding the Boundaries of Practice M. Sterling
28. Therapist as a Model of Humane Values and Humanistic Behavior J. Kottler & R. Hazler
29. Existential Cross-Cultural Counseling: When Hearts and Cultures Share C. Vontress & L. Epp
30. Treating Madness Without Hospitals: Soteria and its Successors L. Mosher
31. Awe Comes Shaking Out of the Bones E. Stern
32. If You Are Ready To Undergo These Awe-Full Moments, Then Have an Experiential Session A. Mahrer
33. Constructivist Approaches to Therapy L. Leitner & F. Epting
34. A Humanistic Perspective on Bereavement M. Heery
35. Existential Analysis and Humanistic Psychotherapy J. Rowan
A Reply to John Rowan E. Spinelli
Emergent Trends
36. Emancipatory Therapeutic Practice for a New Era: A Work of Retrieval M. O'Hara
37. Performative Therapy: Postmodernizing Humanistic Psychology W. Wadlington
38. Humanistic-Experiential Therapies in the Era of Managed Care J. Watson & A. Bohart
PART V. HUMANISTIC APPLICATIONS TO BROADER SETTINGS
Contemporary Themes
39. Collaborative Exploration as an Approach to Personality Assessment C. Fischer
40. Cultivating Psychotherapist Artistry: A Model Existential-Humanistic Training Program J. Pierson & J. Sharp
41. Keeping Person-Centered Education Alive in Academic Settings H. Thomas
42. Inklings of Eternity: On the Human Capacity to Play O. Donaldson
43. Humanistic Psychology and Mind-Body Medicine E. Criswell
44. Romantic Love as Path: Tensions Between Erotic Desire and Security Needs G. Bradford
45. Authenticity, Conventionality, and Angst: Existential and Transpersonal Perspectives R. Walsh
A Reply to Roger Walsh K. Schneider
Emergent Trends
46. Humanistic Psychology and Social Action A. Lyons
47. Humanistic Psychology in the Workplace A. Montuori & R. Purser
PART VI. EPILOGUE: HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM
48. Old Saybrook 2 Report and the Outlook for the Future A. Warmoth
49. Living Within Essential Tensions: Dialectics and Future Development M. Mahoney & S. Mahoney
Closing Statement J. Bugental, J. Pierson & K. Schneider
Appendix: Regionally Accredited Graduate Programs in Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
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