According to Fischoff, this approach draws from humanistic psychology, with its emphasis on self-actualization and personal growth. |
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Other theoretical contributions came from humanistic psychology and others. |
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Moritz Egetmeyer grew up in Germany's Black Forest and moved to Vancouver, Canada to study humanistic psychology. |
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Dr. Newman was a practicing therapist for more than 30 years and was the founder of a new humanistic psychology known as Social Therapy. |
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Psychotherapy was down the drain, including the more useful parts, like humanistic psychology and an understanding of the unconscious. |
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Wedged between surf and mountains three hours south of San Francisco, Esalen began as a laboratory for new thought, from Timothy Leary's psychedelics to Carl Rogers's humanistic psychology to Joan Baez's folk music. |
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Apart from being very involved with research regarding flocks of birds and humanistic psychology, we also devote a great deal of our time to the results of the latest brain research. |
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Humanistic psychology, a movement in psychology supporting the belief that humans, as individuals, are unique beings and should be recognized and treated as such by psychologists and psychiatrists. |
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