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The HANDBOOK of HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY Second Edition The HANDBOOK of HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY Theory, Research, and Practice Second Edition This book is dedicated to our late mentor and coeditor, James Bugental. Jim’s landmark work, Challenges of Humanistic Psychology, inspired the present volume. His presence, patience, and clarity inspired our lives. Edited by KIRK SCHNEIDER KIRK J. SCHNEIDER J. FRASER PIERSON J. FRASER PIERSON JAMES F. T. BUGENTAL The HANDBOOK of HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY Theory, Research, and Practice Second Edition This book is dedicated to our late mentor and coeditor, James Bugental. Jim’s landmark work, Challenges of Humanistic Psychology, inspired the present volume. His presence, patience, and clarity inspired our lives. Edited by KIRK SCHNEIDER KIRK J. SCHNEIDER J. FRASER PIERSON J. FRASER PIERSON JAMES F. T. BUGENTAL For information: Copyright  2015 by Sage Publications, Inc. Sage Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be 2455 Teller Road reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, Thousand Oaks, California 91320 electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, E-mail: [email protected] recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from Sage Publications Ltd. the publisher. 6 Bonhill Street London EC2A 4PU United Kingdom Printed in the United States of America Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd. M-32 Market Greater Kailash I New Delhi 110 048 India Cataloging-in-Publication data is available from the Library of Congress. SAGE Publications Asia-Pacific Pte. Ltd. 3 Church Street ISBN 978-1-4522-6774-6 #10-04 Samsung Hub Singapore 049483 This book is printed on acid-free paper. Acquisitions Editor: Reid Hester Editorial Assistant: Lucy Berbeo Production Editor: Olivia Weber-Stenis Copyeditor: QuADS Prepress (P) Ltd Typesetter: C&M Digitals (P) Ltd. Proofreader: Sally Jaskold Indexer: Sheila Bodell Cover Designer: Candice Harman 14 15 16 17 18 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Contents Foreword to the Second Edition xi E. Mark Stern Foreword to the First Edition xiii John Vasconcellos Preface xv Kirk J. Schneider and J. Fraser Pierson Introduction xvii Kirk J. Schneider, J. Fraser Pierson, and James F. T. Bugental Acknowledgments xxv About the Editors xxvii PART I. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW 1 1. The Roots and Genealogy of Humanistic Psychology 3 Donald Moss 2. Humanistic Psychology at the Crossroads 19 Eugene I. Taylor and Frederick Martin 3. Humanistic Psychology and Women: A Critical-Historical Perspective 27 Ilene A. Serlin and Eleanor Criswell 4. Humanistic Psychology and Multiculturalism: History, Current Status, and Advancements 41 Louis Hoffman, Heatherlyn Cleare-Hoffman, and Theopia Jackson PART II. HUMANISTIC THEORY 57 META-THEMES 5. The Search for the Psyche: A Human Science Perspective 61 Amedeo Giorgi 6. Rediscovering Awe: A New Front in Humanistic Psychology, Psychotherapy, and Society 73 Kirk J. Schneider 7. The Person as Moral Agent 83 Thomas Szasz 8. The Self and Humanistic Psychology 87 Donald E. Polkinghorne 9. Toward a Sustainable Myth of Self: An Existential Response to the Postmodern Condition 105 Louis Hoffman, Sharon Stewart, Denise M. Warren, and Lisa Meek CONTEMPORARY THEMES 10. Humanistic Psychology and Ecology 135 Marc Pilisuk and Melanie Joy 11. Humanistic Psychology and Peace 149 Marc Pilisuk 12. Two Noble Insurgencies: Creativity and Humanistic Psychology 161 Mike Arons and Ruth Richards SPECIAL SECTION: HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY AND THE ARTS 13. Becoming Authentic: An Existential-Humanistic Approach to Reading Literature 177 Thomas Greening 14. Fellini, Fred, and Ginger: Imagology and the Postmodern World 187 Edward Mendelowitz EMERGENT TRENDS 15. Humanistic Neuropsychology: The Implications of Neurophenomenology for Psychology 195 Brent Dean Robbins and Susan Gordon 16. Humanistic Eldercare: Toward a New Conceptual Framework for Aging 213 Nader Shabahangi 17. Toward a Humanistic-Multicultural Model of Development 227 Eugene M. DeRobertis 18. Humanistic Psychology in Dialogue With Cognitive Science and Technological Culture 243 Christopher M. Aanstoos PART III. HUMANISTIC METHODOLOGY 255 19. Humanistic Psychology and the Qualitative Research Tradition 259 Frederick J. Wertz CONTEMPORARY THEMES 20. An Introduction to Phenomenological Research in Psychology: Historical, Conceptual, and Methodological Foundations 275 Scott D. Churchill and Frederick J. Wertz 21. The Grounded Theory Method and Humanistic Psychology 297 David L. Rennie and Rinat Nissim 22. Heuristic Research: Design and Methodology 309 Clark Moustakas 23. Narrative Research and Humanism 321 Ruthellen Josselson and Amia Lieblich EMERGENT TRENDS 24. Research Methodology in Humanistic Psychology in Light of Postmodernity 335 Stanley Krippner 25. Hermeneutic Single-Case Efficacy Design: An Overview 351 Robert Elliott PART IV. HUMANISTIC APPLICATIONS TO PRACTICE 361 CONTEMPORARY THEMES 26. SPECIAL SECTION: THE RENEWAL OF HUMANISM IN PSYCHOTHERAPY 367 Introduction: The Renewal of Humanism in Psychotherapy—A Roundtable Discussion 368 Kirk J. Schneider and Alfried A. Längle The Renewal of Humanism in European Psychotherapy: Developments and Applications 373 Alfried A. Längle and Jürgen Kriz Humanism and Multiculturalism: An Evolutionary Alliance 386 Lillian Comas-Diaz The Renewal of Humanism in Psychoanalytic Therapy 395 Robert D. Stolorow Humanism as a Common Factor in Psychotherapy 400 Bruce E. Wampold Toward a Common Focus in Psychotherapy Research 409 David N. Elkins Humanistic Psychology and Contextual Behavioral Perspectives 419 Steven C. Hayes The Renewal of Humanism in Psychotherapy: Summary and Conclusion 430 Kirk J. Schneider and Alfried A. Längle 27. Frames, Attitudes, and Skills of an Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapist 435 Bob Edelstein SPECIAL SECTION: THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE THERAPIST 28. Therapy as an I–Thou Encounter 451 Maurice Friedman 29. The Person of the Therapist: One Therapist’s Journey to Relationship 457 Barry L. Duncan 30. Existential Cross-Cultural Counseling: The Courage to Be an Existential Counselor 473 Clemmont E. Vontress and Lawrence R. Epp 31. Treating Madness Without Hospitals: Soteria and Its Successors 491 Loren Mosher SPECIAL SECTION: AWE AND TERROR IN HUMANISTIC THERAPY 32. Awe Comes Shaking Out of the Bones 505 E. Mark Stern 33. If You Are Ready to Undergo These Awe-Full Moments, Then Have an Experiential Session 513 Alvin R. Mahrer 34. Constructivist Approaches to Therapy 523 Larry M. Leitner and Franz R. Epting 35. A Humanistic Perspective on Bereavement 535 Myrtle Heery 36. Existential Analysis and Humanistic Psychotherapy 549 John Rowan A Reply to John Rowan 562 Ernesto Spinelli EMERGENT TRENDS 37. Humanistic Psychology’s Transformative Role in a Threatened World 569 Maureen O’Hara 38. Humanistic-Experiential Therapies in the Era of Managed Care 585 Jeanne C. Watson and Arthur C. Bohart 39. An Existential-Integrative Approach to Experiential Liberation 601 Kirk J. Schneider PART V. HUMANISTIC APPLICATIONS TO BROADER SETTINGS 613 CONTEMPORARY THEMES 40. Collaborative Exploration as an Approach to Personality Assessment 617 Constance T. Fischer 41. Cultivating Psychotherapist Artistry: Model Existential-Humanistic Training Programs 631 J. Fraser Pierson, Orah T. Krug, Jeffrey G. Sharp, and Troy Piwowarski

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