Society for Humanistic Psychology
Division 32 of the American Psychological Association.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Hate in the Name of Love: Who's the Terrorist Now?
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A Discussion of a Hermeneutics of Love versus a Hermeneutics of Suspicion by Alexandria Bright, Point Park University On Sunday,...
Monday, October 19, 2015
Faking Orgasms: A Perspective from Feminist Theory and Phenomenology
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In an article by Swedish scholar, Hildur Kalman, she explores the concept of "successful sexuality" and its relevance to the phen...
Empirical Support for Carl Rogers' Person-Centered Theory of the "Fully Functioning Person"
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Carl Rogers remains one of the most influential psychologists in the field, and continues to inspire not only humanistic psychologists, bu...
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Trauma Workers Experience Both Vicarious Trauma and Vicarious Resilience, Study Finds
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A qualitative study interviewed 1 male and 12 female mental health providers working at torture treatment centers. The mental health prov...
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Case Study Explores Posttraumatic Growth among Northern Irish Victims of Political Violence
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In a new study published in Journal of Humanistic Psychology , Jane Simms conducted case studies of three victims of political violence in N...
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Psychologists Use the DSM, But Are Dissatisfied With It, New Survey Research Shows
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A recently published study coauthored by Division 32 Fellow Jonathan Raskin looks at psychologist attitudes toward the DSM-5 and finds tha...
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Existential Therapy is Evidence Based Practice
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Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology is the current dominant paradigm for evaluating psychotherapy practice. At best, its aim is to help...
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