Dialogue and the human image: beyond humanistic psychology

1992; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 29; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.29-6576

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

Maurice Friedman,

Tópico(s)

Social Representations and Identity

Resumo

PART ONE: AFTER MASLOW AND ROGERS, WHAT? Beyond Humanistic Psychology Dialogue and the Image of the Human PART TWO: HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY AND BEYOND Psychology as a Human Science Aiming at the Self The Paradox of the Human Potential Movement Carl Rogers and Martin Buber Self-Actualization and Dialogue PART THREE: DIALOGUE Therapists of Dialogue Straus, Goldstein, Boss, Binswanger, Jourard, the Polsters, Laing, von Weizacker, May, Bugental, and Yalom Dialogical Therapists Leslie H Farber, Hans Trub, Richard Hyoner Martin Buber and Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy The Role of Dialogue in Contextual (Intergenerational Family) Therapy Dialogical Psychotherapy PART FOUR: THE IMAGE OF THE HUMAN Philosophical Anthropology and the Image of the Human Our Age of Anxiety Sex and Love Personal Freedom, Psychological Compulsion, and the Divided Self The Crisis of Motives, the Problematic of Guilt, and Existential Shame, Guilt, and Trust The Image of the Human and Psychotherapy

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