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The APA Handbook of Humanistic and Existential Psychology provides a comprehensive overview of the rich history, diverse theoretical perspectives, clinical and social applications, and important emerging issues and directions in the field.
Featuring 61 chapters across two volumes, this all-new reference work is both a map of the current landscape of humanistic and existential psychology and a guide to where the field is headed. Researchers, practitioners, and students in psychology and related fields will learn how to incorporate a broad array of theoretical approaches; use quantitative, qualitative, and participatory methodologies; and apply the principles of humanistic and existential psychology to their practice, scholarship, and social advocacy.
Table of Contents:
Volume 1: History, Research, Philosophy, and Theory
Part I. History and Structure (Chapters 1 - 2)
Part II. Research (Chapters 3 – 5)
Part III. Philosophy and Literature (Chapters 6 – 9)
Part IV. Psychological Theory (Chapters 10 – 29)
Volume 2: Clinical and Social Applications
Part I. Psychotherapy (Chapters 1 – 23)
Part II. Social and Systemic Applications (Chapters 24 – 32)
Editors:
Louis Hoffman, PhD, Rocky Mountain Humanistic Counseling and Psychological Association
L. Xochitl Vallejos, PhD, Arizona State University
Dan Hocoy, PhD, independent practice
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra, PhD, Boston College
Eugene Mario DeRobertis, PhD, Brookdale College
Volume 1 ISBN: 978-1-4338-4031-9
Volume 2 ISBN: 978-1-4338-4506-2
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