2013
DOI: 10.1080/08873267.2012.694129
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The future of humanistic psychology: Towards a self with expanded horizons.

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“…Carl Rogers, with his varying emphases on the actualizing tendency, the self-actualizing tendency, and personality in general would wholeheartedly agree. This is fortunate given the fact that humanistic psychologists have argued that a properly humanistic articulation of personhood requires an enriched understanding of selfhood (e.g., Ahammed & Cherian, 2013) and ought to be connected to the tradition of social–personality psychology as exemplified by the American functionalist tradition (e.g., Gordon Allport, Henry A. Murray, Gardner Murphy, George Kelly; Taylor, 1999).…”
Section: Offer An Alternative Image Of the Personmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carl Rogers, with his varying emphases on the actualizing tendency, the self-actualizing tendency, and personality in general would wholeheartedly agree. This is fortunate given the fact that humanistic psychologists have argued that a properly humanistic articulation of personhood requires an enriched understanding of selfhood (e.g., Ahammed & Cherian, 2013) and ought to be connected to the tradition of social–personality psychology as exemplified by the American functionalist tradition (e.g., Gordon Allport, Henry A. Murray, Gardner Murphy, George Kelly; Taylor, 1999).…”
Section: Offer An Alternative Image Of the Personmentioning
confidence: 99%