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      • Existential-humanistic psychology's roots go back several decades, to Rollo May, PhD, who helped found Saybrook University in San Francisco in 1971, and to the work of Abraham Maslow, PhD, who developed a hierarchy of human needs.
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  2. Jan 13, 2019 · This article describes and documents the rise of this evolutionary construct, the identification of the first three forces of psychotherapy (psychoanalytic, behavioral, and humanistic-existential), and the naming of the fourth force given to several, significant theoretical paradigms (transpersonal psychology, family systems, feminist ...

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  3. This existential frustration can lead to what Frankl identified as a noogenic neurosis (a neurosis of the mind or, in other words, the specifically human dimension). Frankl suggested that when neuroses arise from an individual’s inability to find meaning in their life, what they need is logotherapy, not psychotherapy.

    • Chris Allen
    • 2020
  4. Abstract. Existential-Humanistic psychology, and what can now be termed "Existential-Integrative psychology", originated in the United States blending ideas from European existential philosophy and psychology with an American perspective, particularly humanistic psychology.

  5. Sep 10, 2020 · Even if the more radical ideas inherent to the humanistic revolution were ignored, humanistic psychology did have a notable and lasting impact on areas throughout the discipline (e.g., personality, psychotherapy, motivation, pathology, qualitative research, etc.).

    • Eugene Mario DeRobertis
    • 2021
  6. Jun 12, 2023 · Srdjan Ilic. June 12, 2023. In the realm of psychology, humanistic and existential therapies have emerged as powerful tools for addressing a wide range of mental health issues. These therapeutic approaches, which emphasize personal growth, self-awareness, and the search for meaning, offer a unique perspective on mental health treatment.

    • Srdjan Ilic
  7. Family sys-tems- and culture-based therapies, with their focus on holism, social justice, and individual empowerment, have been subjected to the soft, albeit persistent, humanistic-existential persua-sions (Comas-Diaz, 2012; Satir, 1978; Wark, Thomas, & Peterson, 2001).

  8. -AN OVERVIEW . The category of therapies designated as 'existential-humanistic' refers to a number of loosely related approaches that have some elements in common. Humanistic psychology arose in the 1950s largely as a reaction to the prevailing traditions of behaviourism and psychoanalysis.

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