Humanistic psychology
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Arthur W. Combs papers
Papers of Arthur W. Combs, humanistic psychologist, author, educator, and advocate for educational reform.
Association for Humanistic Education records
The Association for Humanistic Education (AHE) was founded in 1976 to provide a structure for educators to explore—both theoretically and experimentally—the newly emerging field of humanistic education.
Department of Psychology records
Manuscripts, publications, surveys, and audiovisual materials of the Department of Psychology.
Field Psych Trust collection
Doctoral dissertations, funded by Field Psych Trust, an organization founded by Arthur W. Combs, that examine the relationship of perceptual psychology theory to effectiveness in the helping professions.
Carmi Harari papers
Dr. Carmi Harari is considered the chief founder of Division 32 (Humanistic Psychology) of the American Psychological Association in 1971. This archival collection consists of his correspondence, papers, programs, and newsletters.
Human Consciousness objects collection
This collection contains objects related to human consciousness studies.
Sidney M. Jourard papers
Papers of founding fellow and first elected president (1963-1964) of the American Association for Humanistic Psychology.
Don Schwartz collection on Jim Klee
Articles, manuscripts, and other papers written by Dr. Jim Klee, a psychology professor at West Georgia College, and collected by his former student Don Schwartz.
Ilene A. Serlin papers
Papers of Ilene A. Serlin (1948-) practicing clinical psychologist, dance movement therapist, and professor who has worked both nationally and internationally incorporating creative art practices, most prominently dance movement, into psychotherapy and psychospiritual growth techniques.