`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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