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Liberation Movements
Female & Male
Therapies
Client-Centered
Gestalt
Transactional Analysis (Eric Berne)
Radical therapy
Rational-emotive (Albert Ellis)
Self-actualizing (Everett Shostrom)
Association for Humanistic Psychology, 1962
Philosophical Humanism
Petrarch
Erasmus
Spinosa
Leibnitz
Rousseau
Kant
Goethe
Marx
The Reformation
Renaissance
Enlightenment
Eastern Thought
Hinduism
Zen Buddhism
Taoism
Confucianism
Growth Centers
Esalen, et. al.
Encounter Groups
(William Schutz)
Sensitivity training
National Training Labs
Assertiveness training
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Education
Humanistic education
Value clarification (Sidney Simon)
Effectiveness Training
PET etc.(Thomas Gordon)
American Psychological Association
Div. 32 Humanistic Psychology 1971
Carl Rogers
Abraham Maslow
Erich Fromm
Rollo May
Sidney Jourard
Alan Watts
Fritz Perls
Viktor Frankl
James Bugental
Tony Sutich
Clark Moustakas
Albert Ellis
Everett Shostrom
Charlotte Buhler
Human Potential Movement
Gardner Murphy
Herbert Otto
Cal Taylor
Other Philosophers
John Dewey
Ralph W. Emerson
Henry Thoreau
Existentialism
Kierkegaard
Heidigger
Sartre
Camus
Buber
Tillich
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Transpersonal - "4th Force"
Meditation, TM
Parapsychology (J.B.Rhine)
Psychosynthesis(Assagioli)
Arica
Consciousness expansion
Holistic Health Movement Body Work"
Massage
Structural Integration
(Rolfing - Ida Rolf)
Bioenergetics (Alex.Lowen)
Alexnder Technique (F.
Matthias Alexander)
Feldenkrais (Moshe
Feldenkrais)
Primal scream(ArthurJanov)
Sensory Awareness(C.Selver)
Yoga
Neo-Freudian/Self (ego)
Psychology
Alfred Adler
Carl Jung
Karen Horney
Harry Sullivan
Otto Rank
Wilhelm Reich
William James
Kurt Goldstein
Gordon Allport
Henry Murray
Classical Gestalt
Wolfgang Kohler
Kurt Lewin
Kurt Koffka
Max Wertheimer
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