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A Theory of Human Motivation - Article by Abraham Maslow, including hypertext meanings and commentary by Mark Zimmerman.
APA 2000: Historic Dialogue between Beck and Ellis - Discussion between Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis about the nature of beliefs and rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)
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.
Association for Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy - Training courses, conferences, articles, and forums for practitioners of REBT in the UK. Includes a directory of registered practitioners.
Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners - Information about practitioners providing humanistic therapy and counseling.
Carl Rogers - A brief personal history and synopsis of his humanistic theory.
Collective Consciousness - Papers on collective consciousness among humans,with animals and across time.
Division 32 - Humanistic Psychology - Offering information designed for students and practitioners. Includes a newsletter, officer list, humanistic study and convention program.
Educational Articles by David and Chelona Edgerly, Ph.D.'s - Offers free articles on love, marriage, and relationships.
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross - Official site for the psychiatrist who wrote the groundbreaking book "On Death and Dying." Biography, publications, quotes, and related links.
Erich Fromm - Biography and introduction to his theories
InFed: Erich Fromm - Biography and review of his theories and practical work, including bibliography and other suggested readings.
International Transactional Analysis Association - International home of humanistic psychotherapy developed by late dr. Eric Berne.
Liberation Psychology - developed by Michele Toomey in response to the sexism that permeates traditional psychology.
Marxist Writers: Erich Fromm - Biography, writings, and further readings
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.
Psychology of Personal Growth & Human Transformation - Explores psychological methods by which people can enhance their potential and live more holistically.
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.
Self Knowledge for Creative Personal Growth - offers articles for personal and spiritual growth from a person centred perspective.
The Albert Ellis Institute - Focus on Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). Includes information on workshops and programs.
The Association for Humanistic Psychology (AHP) - Specializing in healing and expansion of the human psyche. Includes mission statement, events and workshops, membership and authors.
The Halcyon Cosmopolitan Entertainment - Humanistic, Transpersonal and Quantum Psychology list of links.
The International Erich Fromm Society - Articles by and about Fromm. Upcoming events, information about the Society.
The Maslow Nidus - Information about Abraham Maslow and Eupsychian psychology.
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