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Psychology Journal of Humanistic Karen Estrella, Michele Forinash. 377 research. In addition, they also provide an avenue toward recon- ciliation. When we heard that there would be a ...
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Empathy, Psychotherapy Integration, and Meditation: A Buddhist ... Empathy and the relationship variables factor are discussed; it is argued that Buddhist meditation contains a dialectic between striving and self-acceptance ...
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Hardiness: An Operationalization of Existential Courage -- Maddi ... Newport Beach, CA: Hardiness Institute. Kierkegaard, S. (1954). Fear and trembling and the sickness unto death. Garden City, NY: Doubleday Anchor. ...
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What Is Psychology About? Toward An Explicit Ontology -- Yanchar ... Stephen C. Yanchar, Ph.D. Jack R. Hill,. Commentators have criticized psychology’s overemphasis on method and its simultaneous neglect of questions ...
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Inspiration: Exploring the Experience and its Meaning -- Hart 38 ... Inspiration: Exploring the Experience and its Meaning. Tobin Hart. Department of Psychology, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton, ...
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Gestalt Therapy and Eastern Philosophies: A Partially Annotated ... New York: Ballantine Books, 1972. Naranjo, C. Gestalt therapy as a ... New York: Harper & Row, 1971. Enright, J. B. Gestalt therapy in interactive groups. ...
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Psychology Journal of Humanistic wife,. Patty. Westerbeke. They told me about his skiing accident in. 1972 and his subsequent hearing and vision problems. A physician identified ...
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Carl Rogers and the CIA -- Demanchick and Kirschenbaum 48 (1): 6 ... Jan 1, 2008 ... Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Vol. 48, No. 1, 6-31 (2008) ... Carl Rogers was a pioneer and leader in the humanistic psychology movement ...
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The Causes and Treatment of Performance Anxiety: An Experiential ... Through the use of an experiential approach and method the causes of performance anxiety were discovered. These causes were found in the way the experience ...
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The "I" and the: "SELF": Personal Reminiscences of Therapy with ... In the 1980s, I became a client in depth psychotherapy with Jim Bugental. In this paper, I offer personal reminiscences of the hours Jim and I spent ...
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