History of Humanistic Psychology

Graduate Student Papers on the History of Humanistic Psychology
Edited by Eugene Taylor, Ph.D. Saybrook Graduate School

Papers from the original Old Saybrook Conference at Old Saybrook, Connecticut, November 28-30, 1964


Rene' Dubos' "Humanistic Biology," from American Scientist, Vol. 53, 1965.
George Kelly's "The threat of aggression," from the special Fall, 1965 issue of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology.
Abraham Maslow's "Humanistic science and transcendent experiences," from the special Fall, 1965 issue of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology.
Rollo May's "Intentionality, the heart of human will," from the special Fall, 1965 issue of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology.
Carl Rogers' "Some thoughts regarding the current philosophy of the behavioral sciences," from the special Fall, 1965 issue of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology.
Edward Shoben's "Psychology: Natural science or humanistic discipline?," from the special Fall, 1965 issue of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology.
James Bugental's "Introduction" to the special Fall, 1965 issue of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology.

History of Transpersonal Psychology

David Lukoff, Francis Lu "History of Transpersonal Psychotherapy"