Toward a Humanistic Future: Sixty Years of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology.

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Title: Toward a Humanistic Future: Sixty Years of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology.
Authors: Kamens, Sarah R.1 (AUTHOR) kamensjhp@gmail.com
Source: Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Jan2021, Vol. 61 Issue 1, p3-7. 5p.
Subject Terms: *Clinical psychology, Humanistic psychology, Positive psychology, Black Lives Matter movement, Social institutions, Mental health
Abstract: Moving forward, I will make every effort to continue the tremendous legacy that Shawn and those before him - including Kirk Schneider, Thomas Greening, Anthony Sutich, and Abraham Maslow - have left behind. As Kirk has put it, the I JHP i has advanced "humanistic psychology's vision as the eventual vision of psychology, a seedling or portent of what our field could be." In service, Sarah Kamens, PhD The author would like to thank Shawn Rubin, PsyD, Kirk Schneider, PhD, Roxanne Christensen, PsyD, Sonasha Braxton, PhD, Zenobia Morrill, MA, PhD Candidate, Louis Hoffman, PhD, Kevin Keenan, PhD, Pratyusha Tummala-Narra, PhD, Michael Cornwall, PhD, and Anthony Bossis, PhD for their invaluable input on earlier drafts of this editorial. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:Moving forward, I will make every effort to continue the tremendous legacy that Shawn and those before him - including Kirk Schneider, Thomas Greening, Anthony Sutich, and Abraham Maslow - have left behind. As Kirk has put it, the I JHP i has advanced "humanistic psychology's vision as the eventual vision of psychology, a seedling or portent of what our field could be." In service, Sarah Kamens, PhD The author would like to thank Shawn Rubin, PsyD, Kirk Schneider, PhD, Roxanne Christensen, PsyD, Sonasha Braxton, PhD, Zenobia Morrill, MA, PhD Candidate, Louis Hoffman, PhD, Kevin Keenan, PhD, Pratyusha Tummala-Narra, PhD, Michael Cornwall, PhD, and Anthony Bossis, PhD for their invaluable input on earlier drafts of this editorial. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:00221678
DOI:10.1177/0022167820977321