The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology: Leading Edges in Theory, Research, and Practice

Author:   Kirk J. Schneider ,  James F. T. Bugental ,  J. Fraser Pierson
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Inc
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9780761927822


Pages:   760
Publication Date:   06 November 2002
Format:   Paperback
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`A cornucopia of valuable historical, theoretical, and practical information for the humanistic psychologist' - Irvin Yalom, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, Stanford University `The editors represent both the founding generation and contemporary leadership and the contributors they have enlisted include most of the active voices in the humanistic movement. I know of no better source for either insiders or outsiders to grasp what humanistic psychology is about, and what either insiders or outsiders should do about it' - M Brewster Smith, University of California at Santa Cruz `As a humanist it offered me a breadth I had not known existed; as a researcher it offered me an excellent statement of in depth research procedures to get closer to human experience; as a practitioner it offered me inspiration. For all those who work with and explore human experience, you can not afford to miss the voice of the third force so excellently conveyed in this comprehensive coverage of its unique view of human possibility and how to harness it' - Leslie S Greenberg, York University Inspired by James F T Bugental's classic, Challenges of Humanistic Psychology (1967), The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology represents the latest scholarship in the resurgent field of humanistic psychology and psychotherapy. Set against trends toward psychological standardization and medicalization, the Handbook provides a rich tapestry of reflection by the leading person-centered scholars of our time. Their range of topics is far-reaching,from the historical, theoretical, and methodological, to the spiritual, psychotherapeutic, and multicultural. Psychology is poised for a renaissance, and this Handbook will play a critical role in that transformation. As increasing numbers of students and professionals rebel against mechanizing trends, they are looking for the fuller, deeper, and more personal psychological orientation that this Handbook promotes.

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Author:   Kirk J. Schneider ,  James F. T. Bugental ,  J. Fraser Pierson
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Inc
Imprint:   SAGE Publications Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.70cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.330kg
ISBN:  

9780761927822


ISBN 10:   0761927824
Pages:   760
Publication Date:   06 November 2002
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

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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The editors represent both the founding generation and contemporary leadership, and the contributors they have enlisted include most of the active voices in the humanistic movement. I know of no better source for either insiders or outsiders to grasp what humanistic psychology is about. -- M. Brewster Smith The chapters assembled in this volume show the exuberant variety of applications of the humanistic perspective and the way in which these follow from previous insghts into the nature of human beings, from those of Nietzsche, James, and Kierkegaard to those of Camus, Vigotsky, and Fellini. There is no question that, now more than ever, we will need the insights into psychology that the humanistic perspective can provide. -- Mihaly Csikzentmihalyi From Preface As a humanist it offered me a breadth I had not known existed, as a researcher it offered me an excellent statement of in depth research procedures to get closer to human experience, as a practitioner it offered me inspiration. For all those who work with and explore the human experience, you can not afford to miss the voice of the third force so excellently conveyed in this comprehensive coverage of its unique view of human possibility and how to harness it. -- Leslie S. Greenburg A cornucopia of valuable historical, theoretical, and practical information for the Humanistic Psychologist. -- Irvin Yalom The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology presents a historic overview, theory, methodology, applications to practice and to broader settings, and an epilogue for the new millennium...The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology is an academic text excellently suited for collegiate education and research...The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology will be the inspiration and reference source for the next generation of humanists in all fields. -- Lynn Seiser, Ph.D. July/ August 2005 20050701


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Kirk J. Schneider, PhD, is a licensed psychologist and leading spokesperson for contemporary existential-humanistic psychology. He is an adjunct faculty member at Saybrook University, Teachers College, Columbia University, and the California Institute of Integral Studies. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association, vice president and founding member of the Existential-Humanistic Institute, and the recent past editor of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Dr. Schneider has published more than one hundred articles and chapters and has authored or edited ten books-seven of which have been, or are soon to be, translated into Chinese. Schneider has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Rollo May Award for outstanding and independent pursuit of new frontiers in humanistic psychology from the American Psychological Association, and the Cultural Innovator award from the Living Institute, Toronto, Canada. He was also awarded an honorary diploma by the East European Association of Existential Therapy. In 2010, Schneider delivered the opening keynote address at the first International Existential Psychology Conference in Nanjing, China and is slated as keynote speaker for the first World Congress of Existential Psychotherapy in London, United Kingdom, in 2015. James T. F. Bugental, PhD (1915-2008), was a professor emeritus and clinical faculty member at Stanford Medical School, and an emeritus and adjunct faculty member at Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center. He was a major spokesperson for the humanistic perspective since its coalescence into an influential movement in the field of psychology more than fifty years ago. Bugental served on the editorial review boards of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology, the Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, The Humanistic Psychologist, and the American Journal of Psychotherapy. He authored numerous major publications, including The Search for Authenticity, The Search for Existential Identity, Psychotherapy Isn't What You Think, The Art of the Psychotherapist, and Psychotherapy and Process: The Fundamentals of an Existential-Humanistic Approach. Bugental also published more than eighty articles in professional and technical journals, and contributed twenty-five original chapters in books edited by others. Translations of his work can be found in French, Finnish, Spanish, German, Dutch, Russian, Italian, Chinese, and Japanese. J. Fraser Pierson, PhD, is a licensed psychologist, a National Certified Counselor, and a professor of psychology at Southern Oregon University, where she teaches a variety of upper division and graduate courses within the nationally accredited Mental Health Counseling program. Long inspired and informed by the humanistic and existential perspectives, Pierson's scholarly interests include psychotherapist preparation and training, the transformation of women's self and world view in relation to participation in adventurous sports, and personal meanings derived from profound experiences in the natural world. She has co-edited or contributed to numerous works, and regularly presents on topics pertaining to mental health counseling from an existential-humanistic perspective. She serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Dr. Pierson completed her doctoral work at the University of Georgia, and an APA approved internship at Student Counseling Services, Iowa State University. A psychotherapist, educator and clinical supervisor by profession, Pierson is a naturalist and mariner by avocation.

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