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Produktdetails
- Verlag: HighBridge Audio
- Gesamtlaufzeit: 841 Min.
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2019
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781665126519
- Artikelnr.: 61476586
Abraham H. Maslow taught at Brooklyn College and the Western Behavioral Sciences Institute, and was Chairman of the Department of Psychology at Brandeis University. From 1967 to 1968 he was Preseident of the American Psychological Association. Dr. Maslow was one of the foremost spokesmen of the humanistic, or "Third Force," psychologies, and author of many books and articles, including Toward a Psychology of Being, The Psychology of Science, and Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences.
The Farther Reaches of Human NaturePreface, by Bertha G. Maslow
Introduction: A. H. Maslow, by Henry Geiger Part I. Health and Pathology 1.
Toward a Humanistic Biology 2. Neurosis as a Failure of Personal Growth 3.
Self-Actualizing and Beyond
Part II. Creativeness 4. The Creative Attitude 5. A Holistic Approach to
Creativity 6. Emotional Blocks to Creativity 7. The Need for Creative
People
Part III. Values 8. Fusions of Facts and Values 9. Notes on
Being-Psychology 10. Comments from a Symposium on Human Values
Part IV. Education 11. Knower and Known 12. Education and Peak Experiences
13. Goals and Implications of Humanistic Education
Part V. Society 14. Synergy in the Society and in the Individual 15.
Questions for the Normative Social Psychologist 16. Synanon and Eupsychia
17. On Eupsychian Management 18. On Low Grumbles, High Grumbles and
Meta-grumbles
Part VI. Being-Cognition 19. Notes on Innocent Cognition 20. Further Notes
on Cognition
Part VII. Transcendence and the Psychology of Being 21. Various Meanings of
Transcendence 22. Theory Z
Part VIII. Metamotivation 23. A Theory of Metamotivation: The Biological
Rooting of the Value-Life
Appendices Appendix A: Comments on Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences
Appendix B: Some Parallels Between Sexual and Dominance Behavior of
Infrahuman Primates and the Fantasies of Patients in Psychotherapy Appendix
C: Adolescence and Juvenile Delinquency in Two Different Cultures Appendix
D: Criteria for Judging Needs to Be Instinctoid Appendix E: Abraham H.
Maslow: A Bibliography
Bibliography Index
Introduction: A. H. Maslow, by Henry Geiger Part I. Health and Pathology 1.
Toward a Humanistic Biology 2. Neurosis as a Failure of Personal Growth 3.
Self-Actualizing and Beyond
Part II. Creativeness 4. The Creative Attitude 5. A Holistic Approach to
Creativity 6. Emotional Blocks to Creativity 7. The Need for Creative
People
Part III. Values 8. Fusions of Facts and Values 9. Notes on
Being-Psychology 10. Comments from a Symposium on Human Values
Part IV. Education 11. Knower and Known 12. Education and Peak Experiences
13. Goals and Implications of Humanistic Education
Part V. Society 14. Synergy in the Society and in the Individual 15.
Questions for the Normative Social Psychologist 16. Synanon and Eupsychia
17. On Eupsychian Management 18. On Low Grumbles, High Grumbles and
Meta-grumbles
Part VI. Being-Cognition 19. Notes on Innocent Cognition 20. Further Notes
on Cognition
Part VII. Transcendence and the Psychology of Being 21. Various Meanings of
Transcendence 22. Theory Z
Part VIII. Metamotivation 23. A Theory of Metamotivation: The Biological
Rooting of the Value-Life
Appendices Appendix A: Comments on Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences
Appendix B: Some Parallels Between Sexual and Dominance Behavior of
Infrahuman Primates and the Fantasies of Patients in Psychotherapy Appendix
C: Adolescence and Juvenile Delinquency in Two Different Cultures Appendix
D: Criteria for Judging Needs to Be Instinctoid Appendix E: Abraham H.
Maslow: A Bibliography
Bibliography Index
The Farther Reaches of Human NaturePreface, by Bertha G. Maslow
Introduction: A. H. Maslow, by Henry Geiger Part I. Health and Pathology 1.
Toward a Humanistic Biology 2. Neurosis as a Failure of Personal Growth 3.
Self-Actualizing and Beyond
Part II. Creativeness 4. The Creative Attitude 5. A Holistic Approach to
Creativity 6. Emotional Blocks to Creativity 7. The Need for Creative
People
Part III. Values 8. Fusions of Facts and Values 9. Notes on
Being-Psychology 10. Comments from a Symposium on Human Values
Part IV. Education 11. Knower and Known 12. Education and Peak Experiences
13. Goals and Implications of Humanistic Education
Part V. Society 14. Synergy in the Society and in the Individual 15.
Questions for the Normative Social Psychologist 16. Synanon and Eupsychia
17. On Eupsychian Management 18. On Low Grumbles, High Grumbles and
Meta-grumbles
Part VI. Being-Cognition 19. Notes on Innocent Cognition 20. Further Notes
on Cognition
Part VII. Transcendence and the Psychology of Being 21. Various Meanings of
Transcendence 22. Theory Z
Part VIII. Metamotivation 23. A Theory of Metamotivation: The Biological
Rooting of the Value-Life
Appendices Appendix A: Comments on Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences
Appendix B: Some Parallels Between Sexual and Dominance Behavior of
Infrahuman Primates and the Fantasies of Patients in Psychotherapy Appendix
C: Adolescence and Juvenile Delinquency in Two Different Cultures Appendix
D: Criteria for Judging Needs to Be Instinctoid Appendix E: Abraham H.
Maslow: A Bibliography
Bibliography Index
Introduction: A. H. Maslow, by Henry Geiger Part I. Health and Pathology 1.
Toward a Humanistic Biology 2. Neurosis as a Failure of Personal Growth 3.
Self-Actualizing and Beyond
Part II. Creativeness 4. The Creative Attitude 5. A Holistic Approach to
Creativity 6. Emotional Blocks to Creativity 7. The Need for Creative
People
Part III. Values 8. Fusions of Facts and Values 9. Notes on
Being-Psychology 10. Comments from a Symposium on Human Values
Part IV. Education 11. Knower and Known 12. Education and Peak Experiences
13. Goals and Implications of Humanistic Education
Part V. Society 14. Synergy in the Society and in the Individual 15.
Questions for the Normative Social Psychologist 16. Synanon and Eupsychia
17. On Eupsychian Management 18. On Low Grumbles, High Grumbles and
Meta-grumbles
Part VI. Being-Cognition 19. Notes on Innocent Cognition 20. Further Notes
on Cognition
Part VII. Transcendence and the Psychology of Being 21. Various Meanings of
Transcendence 22. Theory Z
Part VIII. Metamotivation 23. A Theory of Metamotivation: The Biological
Rooting of the Value-Life
Appendices Appendix A: Comments on Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences
Appendix B: Some Parallels Between Sexual and Dominance Behavior of
Infrahuman Primates and the Fantasies of Patients in Psychotherapy Appendix
C: Adolescence and Juvenile Delinquency in Two Different Cultures Appendix
D: Criteria for Judging Needs to Be Instinctoid Appendix E: Abraham H.
Maslow: A Bibliography
Bibliography Index