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JOURNAL OF Published in cooperation with the for Humanistic Psychology Editor: Thomas Greening, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, San Francisco, California

Explore the many facets of humanistic psychology (“the third force”) in the most influential and respected international publication in the field — the Journal of Humanistic Psychology' Founded by Abraham Maslow and Anthony Sutich in 1961, the Journal of Humanistic Psychology provides a readable and comprehensive overview of humanistic psychology, broadly and critically considered, with articles on a variety of topics such as:

• Authenticity • Humanistic politics • Personal growth • Community-building • Human science research • Person-centered counselling • Confluent education • Identity • Self-actualization and self-transcendence • Consciousness • I-Thou encounters • Spiritual development • Creativity • Love • Synergy • Existential-humanistic • Patients’ rights and empowerment • Values • Holistic healing and learning • Peace and mediation

In addition to bringing you a variety of experiential reports, theoretical papers, personal essays, poems, and research studies emphasizing human science methods and analyses of contemporary culture, Journal of Humanistic Psychology also supplements its coverage with in-depth studies of topics of particular interest, including special issues on:

• Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy • Ecopsychology • James Bugental • • Peace and Citizen Diplomacy • • International Development in Humanistic • Trauma and Transcendence • Psychology

CUMULATIVE INDEX: The Journal of Humanistic Psychology’s Fall 2000 issue (Vol'40, n'4) is an index of all articles in JHP’s first 40 years by title, author and subject' It is an invaluable resource for scholars, teachers, therapists, and general readers'

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Volume 41 (2001), 4 issues Quarterly: January, April, July, October ISSN: 0022-1678

ARTICLES OF SPECIAL INTEREST IN RECENT ISSUES

Positive Psychology: An Introduction Ecological Psychology, Caring, and the Boundaries of the Person Grant Jewell Rich Marc Pilisuk

Goals, Congruence, and Positive Well-Being: Old Saybrook I and II: New Empirical Support for Humanistic Theories The Visioning and Re-Visioning of Humanistic Psychology Kennon M Sheldon and Tim Kasser David N Elkins

The Hard Road to the Good Life: The Happy, Mature Person Empathic Listening: Reports on the Experience of Being Heard Laura A King Sharon Myers

Positive Psychology and Humanistic Psychology: Sources of Meaning: A Reply to Seligman An Investigation of Significant Commitments in Life Eugene Taylor Dominique Louis Debats

Toward an Ecological Humanistic Psychology The Experience of Meaning in Suffering Among Holocaust Survivors James L Kuhn Teria Shantall EDITORIAL BOARD

EDITOR Arthur Bohart Dennis Jaffe John Rowan Thomas Greening James F'T' Bugental Stanley Krippner Kirk J' Schneider Saybrook Graduate School Elizabeth Campbell George Leonard Ilene Serlin Eleanor Criswell David A' Levy Huston Smith ASSOCIATE EDITORS Roy J' deCarvalho John L' Levy M' Brewster Smith Bonnie Burstein Arthur Deikman David Lukoff Lawrence N' Soloman David Cain Jacqueline Larcombe Doyle Joanna Macy E' Mark Stern Carroy Ferguson David Elkins Alvin Mahrer Thomas Szasz David Ryback James Fadiman Fred Massarik Robert Tannenbaum Richard Farson Will McWhinney Eugene Taylor BOARD OF EDITORS Constance Fischer Clark Moustakas Stephan Tobin Christopher Aanstoos Maurice Friedman Michael Murphy Frances E' Vaughan Jerome Allender Amedeo Giorgi Claudio Naranjo Miles A' Vich Walter Truett Anderson Gerald Goodman Alan T' Nelson Art Warmoth Heinz L' Ansbacher Stanislav Grof Maureen O’Hara Ken Wilber Mike M' Arons Gerard Haigh Donald Polkinghorne David Bakan Ed Hoffman Kaisa Puhakka Jim Bebout Althea Horner Ruth Richards

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