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Existential-humanistic psychology

2020
Existential-humanistic psychology recovers neglected philosophical and spiritual categories regarded as proper to human being, in contrast with animal life or inanimate systems. Existential-humanistic proto-discourses are important to Vincent McHugh’s I Am Thinking of My Darling (1943), in which an emerging ideal of personal authenticity queries the ...
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Psychology, Existentialism, and Religion

The Journal of General Psychology, 1962
(1962). Psychology, Existentialism, and Religion. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 66, No. 1, pp. 3-16.
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Existential Health Psychology

2019
This chapter describes where this conversation fits within the history of psychology. An existentialist rendering of health and well-being fits into the functionalist school of psychology and may be seen in William James as well as many of the humanistic psychotherapists.
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Psychology and existentialism

1984
The primary goal of this thesis is to analyse the relationship of psychology to existentialism. Part One presents the historical derivation of the existential viewpoint as well as a discussion of the various differences between essentialism and existentialism.
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Existential Psychology

2023
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Cultural-Existential Psychology

2016
Cultural psychology and experimental existential psychology are two of the fastest-growing movements in social psychology. In this book, Daniel Sullivan combines both perspectives to present a groundbreaking analysis of culture's role in shaping the psychology of threat experience.
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Introducing Existential-Phenomenological Psychology

1998
Reflective analysis of life-world experience has been the focus of interest of philosophical phenomenology (Spiegelberg, 1960). Inspired by this work, psychologists and psychiatrists have begun to build a phenomenologically oriented approach to their disciplines (May, Angel, & Ellenberger, 1958; Spiegelberg, 1963).
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