A Whybrow… - The Handbook of Knowledge-Based …, 2011 - books.google.com Humanistic and chapter ONE Transpersonal Psychology Alison Whybrow and Leni Wildflower Psychology provides the primary theoretical underpinning to the theory andpractice of coaching. The theories of humanistic psychology and Carl Rogers (1961) have formed ...
H Friedman - Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2011 - jhp.sagepub.com Abstract Humanistic psychology has often been misportrayed as obsolete, especially by some positive psychologists who have tended to minimize their human- istic roots and to co-opt the humanistic psychology agenda through unfairly accusing it of various errors while ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[PDF] from union-street-health-associates.comI Serlin - Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2011 - jhp.sagepub.com Abstract Since much of humanistic psychology's agenda has been taken up by main- stream psychology and culture, the question of whether humanistic psychol- ogy is relevant today is critical. This article draws on Maslow's description of “sickness of the soul” to argue that a ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 3 versions
S Muramoto - Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2011 - jhp.sagepub.com Abstract The philosophical foundation of humanistic psychology must be examined. In explicitly stating its postulates it may remain in the Kantian spell, but, in trying to overcome the dichotomy of phenomena and noumena, belong to the Romantic tradition. Further, it is also ... Related articles - All 2 versions