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Bugental 205 $aSecond edition. 210 1$aThousand Oaks, California :$cSAGE Publications,$d2015. 215 $a1 online resource (833 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$aPrint version : 9781452267746 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes. 327 $aThe handbook of humanistic psychology-front cover; The handbook of humanistic psychology; Contents; Foreword to the second edition; Foreword to the first edition; Preface; Introduction; Acknowledgments; About the editors; Part i: Historical overview; Chapter 1: The roots and genealogy of humanistic psychology; Chapter 2: Humanistic psychology at the crossroads; Chapter 3: Humanistic psychology and women: a critical-historical perspective; Chapter 4: Humanistic psychology and multiculturalism: history, current status, and advancements; Part ii: Humanistic theory; meta-themes 327 $aChapter 5: The search for the psyche: a human science perspective; Chapter 6: Rediscovering awe: a new front in humanistic psychology, psychotherapy, and society; Chapter 7: The person as moral agent; Chapter 8: The self and humanistic psychology; Chapter 9: Toward a sustainable myth of self: an existential response to the postmodern condition; contemporary themes; Chapter 10: Humanistic psychology and ecology; Chapter 11: Humanistic psychology and peace; Chapter 12: Two noble insurgencies: creativity and humanistic psychology; Special section: Humanistic psychology and the arts 327 $aChapter 13: Becoming authentic: an existential-humanistic approach to reading literature; Chapter 14: Fellini, Fred, and Ginger: imagology and the postmodern world; emergent trends; Chapter 15: Humanistic neuropsychology: the implications of neurophenomenology for psychology; Chapter 16: Humanistic eldercare: toward a new conceptual framework for aging; Chapter 17: Toward a humanistic-multicultural model of development; Chapter 18: Humanistic psychology in dialogue with cognitive science and technological culture; Part iii: Humanistic methodology 327 $aChapter 19: Humanistic psychology and the qualitative research tradition contemporary themes; Chapter 20: An introduction to phenomenological research in psychology: historical, conceptual, and methodological foundations; Chapter 21: The grounded theory method and humanistic psychology; Chapter 22: Heuristic research: design and methodology; Chapter 23: Narrative research and humanism; emergent trends; Chapter 24: Research methodology in humanistic psychology in light of postmodernity; Chapter 25: Hermeneutic single-case efficacy design: an overview 327 $aPart iv: Humanistic applications to practice: contemporary themes; Chapter 26: Special section: the renewal of humanism in psychotherapy; Chapter 27: Frames, attitudes, and skills of an existential-humanistic psychotherapist; Special section: the responsibility of the therapist; Chapter 28: Therapy as an I-Thou encounter; Chapter 29: The person of the therapist: one therapist's journey to relationship; Chapter 30: Existential cross-cultural counselling: the courage to be an existential counsellor; Chapter 31: Treating madness without hospitals: soteria and its successors 327 $aSpecial section: Awe and terror in humanistic therapy 330 8 $a'The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology' addresses the latest scholarship in the resurgent field of humanistic psychology and psychotherapy. 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