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 | » About.com - Erich Fromm - Short biography which focuses on his religious background and ideas about humanistic religion.. |
 | » Abraham Maslow - A brief personal history and synopsis of his humanistic theory.. |
 | » The Albert Ellis Institute - Focus on Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). Includes information on workshops and programs.. |
 | » Carl Rogers - A brief personal history and synopsis of his humanistic theory.. |
 | » Division 32 - Humanistic Psychology - Offering information designed for students and practitioners. Includes a newsletter, officer list, humanistic study and convention program.. |
 | » Elisabeth Kubler-Ross - Her life and work on the stages of grief and bereavement (multi-lingual Web site). |
 | » Erich Fromm - Biography and introduction to his theories. |
 | » Graduate School: Humanistic Psychology - Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center located in San Francisco, CA, offers graduate degrees in Human Science, Organizational Systems, and Psychology. Specialty in Humanistic Psychology available.. |
 | » InFed: Erich Fromm - Biography and review of his theories and practical work, including bibliography and other suggested readings.. |
 | » Liberation Psychology - developed by Michele Toomey in response to the sexism that permeates traditional psychology.. |
 | » The Maslow Nidus - Information about Abraham Maslow and Eupsychian psychology.. |
 | » Old Saybrook II Project - An interactive process of generative conversations, actual and virtual gatherings, and distributed texts to examine history and the present state. Includes participant information and resources.. |
 | » Resources in Humanistic & Existential Psychology - Links to several important documents in humanistic psychology, including the text of lectures offered on several of the prominent figures in the field, as well as summaries of major theories.. |
 | » Science and Spirituality - Two modes of cognition are described: a rational-scientific mode and an intuitive-spiritual mode.. |
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