Reviews:
Roy José DeCarvalho's The Founders of Humanistic Psychology, with an excellent grasp of certain roots of the field and a particular delimitation of approach, represents a valuable effort in positioning the humanistic style within contemporary psychology as a whole. Most important, the book's content is sound, the presentation is lucid, and nonspecialized readers as well as specialized will learn a great deal about humanistic psychology's principal concepts and major figures.
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Contemporary Psychology
Endorsement From
M. Brewster Smith
Professor Emeritus of Psychology
University of California at Santa Cruz
former President, American Psychology Association
:
DeCarvalho, a professional historian, has served humanistic psychology well in this thoroughly researched account of five `founders' of the movement. . . . We get a thorough review of their relations with behaviorism, psychoanalysis, and European phenomenology and existentialism and to the institutional history of the movement--and their full bibliographies in an appendix. . . . [DeCarvalho] writes a lovingly appreciative history [that] . . . should appeal to the movement's friends and followers, and give them needed appreciation of its origins and intellectual resources at a time of soul-searching for new directions.
Endorsement From
Christopher M. Aanstoos
Associate Professor of Psychology
West Georgia College:
[DeCarvalho's] careful elaboration of the coalescence of the humanistic approach through the work of five prominent American psychologists renders a very clear portrait of its relations with other streams of thought, both those that influenced it and those with which it has stood in critical dialogue. This book is a valuable reference for anyone interested in humanistic psychology, as well as a high quality work in historical scholarship.
Description:
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, and James Bugental) in the context of twentieth century psychology. The Founders of Humanistic Psychology is the first historical and systematic presentation of humanistic psychology. It is also the only study that treats these five thinkers as a unit and places them in the context of history and systems of Western psychology.
Roy José DeCarvalho begins with a discussion of the political institutions that brought this movement together: research facilities, grants, and intellectual stimulation via seminars, conferences, and journals. The text then introduces the biographies of Allport, Maslow, Rogers, May, and Bugental. Following chapters detail the shared views of these five founders with emphasis on the philosophical encounter of humanistic psychology with behaviorism, psychoanalysis, and existentialism. DeCarvalho also examines the impact that the neo-Freudians, Kurt Goldstein, and personality and Gestalt psychologies had on the conceptualization of their humanistic psychology. The methodology, views on human nature, and the ethics of humanistic psychology are also discussed. Ending with a chronological bibliography of each founder of the movement, this book is a valuable research tool for humanistic psychologists, as well as graduate and undergraduate students. Social workers and psychologists, as well as historians and philosophers of the social sciences, will also find this an indispensible source of information about the rise of the humanistic movement.
Table of Contents:
Foreword by Stanley Krippner
Introduction
The Institutionalization of Humanistic Psychology
Biographical Sketch
Humanistic Psychology and Behaviorism
Humanistic Psychology and Psychoanalysis
Humanistic Psychology, Existentialism and Phenomenology
Other Sources of Influence in Humanistic Psychology
Human Nature in Humanistic Psychology
Humanistic Ethics in Psychology
The Problem of Method in Humanistic Psychology
Summary and Conclusion
Appendix--Chronological Bibliographies
Gordon W. Allport
Abraham H. Maslow
Carl R. Rogers
Rollo May
James F. T. Bugental
Index
LC Card Number: 91-444
LCC Class: BF204
Dewey Class: 150.19
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