Ordinary ecstasy : humanistic psychology in action /

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Author / Creator:Rowan, John
Edition:2nd ed., Completely rev., updated ed.
Imprint:London ; New York : Routledge, 1988.
Description:xii, 289 p. ; 22 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/885534
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ISBN:0415001900 : £7.95
Notes:Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 263-281.
Table of Contents:
  • Part One. What is Humanistic Psychology?
  • Humanistic Psychology Is and Is Not Psychology: The Old Saybrook
  • Conference
  • Eastern Thought
  • Science and Research
  • Humanistic Psychology Is and Is Not Optimistic
  • Maslow and Mahrer
  • Rogers and May
  • Centaur Consciousness
  • How Humanistic Psychology Holds the Contradictions: The Wilber Model
  • Authenticity
  • Charles Hampden-Turner
  • How Heidegger Got It Wrong
  • Part II. Applications of Humanistic Psychology
  • Counselling
  • Rollo May's contribution
  • Person-centred Counselling
  • Co-counselling
  • Dreams
  • Psychotherapy: Gestalt Therapy
  • Experiential Psychotherapy
  • Alvin Mahrer
  • Psychotherapy: Bodywork
  • Psychodrama
  • Primal Integration
  • Psychosynthesis
  • Groupwork: Encounter
  • The Humanistic-existential
  • Group
  • Trust, Safety and Confrontation
  • Non-humanistic Groupwork
  • Self-help and the System
  • Education and Training: Rogers
  • Confluent Education
  • Experiential Learning
  • The School or College
  • The Wider Society
  • Organizational: Organization development
  • Hierarchy and Bureaucracy
  • Alternatives
  • Leadership
  • The Wider Scene
  • Taking Power
  • Transformational Management
  • Spiral Dynamics
  • Transpersonal: The Transpersonal Self
  • LSD
  • Levels of Consciousness
  • Personal and Social Implications
  • Paganism
  • Cross-cultural Work
  • Ken Wilber
  • Female/Male/Gay: Sexuality
  • Sex Roles
  • Constructivism and Some Ways Ahead
  • Part III. The Future of Humanistic Psychology
  • The Spread of Humanistic Psychology
  • Directions for the Self
  • The Personality
  • The Real Self
  • Multiple Levels of Consciousness
  • Humanistic Psychology and the Social
  • Construction of Reality
  • Directions for Society
  • Phase one. The Universal Approach
  • Evolution or Revolution?
  • Phase two. Questioning Patriarchy
  • Power and Change
  • Phase Three. An Integral Approach
  • Some Points on Theory and Research
  • Basic Orientation
  • Deficiency Motivation and Abundance
  • Motivation
  • B-values and D-values
  • Humanistic uesearch
  • Critiques of Humanistic Psychology
  • Journals and Magazines
  • Some useful addresses