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  1. 23 hours ago · Rollo May (1909–1994) was an American psychologist who became a leading proponent of the existential movement (Iacovou & Weixel-Dixon, 2015; Spinelli, 2014). The existential perspective, in contrast to the humanistic point of view, argues that human nature is constantly projecting itself outside of itself to find meaning and to constitute its ...

  2. 23 hours ago · Abraham Maslow, Carl Rogers, and Rollo May are influential theorists in humanistic psychology, whose work has shaped our understanding of personal growth and self-actualization. Their contributions to the field have greatly influenced how we view the human experience and the potential for individual flourishing.

  3. 4 days ago · Explore the wisdom of Rollo May with these powerful quotes. Discover his insights on personal growth, love, fear, and authenticity. Dive into the thoughts of this influential existential psychologist and find inspiration for your own journey of self-discovery.

  4. 2 days ago · The psychologist Rollo May once said, “Depression is the inability to construct a future.” This poignant statement underlines the essence of deep unhappiness – a sense of hopelessness that blurs the vision of a brighter tomorrow.

  5. 23 hours ago · Robert H. Woody, Ph.D., is a music professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and an author of the book Psychology for Musicians. Online: Faculty Bio at University of Nebraska—Lincoln

  6. Existence by Rollo May (First two chapters are the best writings on psychology I've ever read) / Modern Man in Search of a Soul by Carl Jung / Behave by Robert Sapolsky / On Becoming a Person by Carl Rogers / The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James / The Discovery of the Unconscious by Henri Ellenberger

  7. 23 hours ago · Clips 00:00 🔥 Women are upset because 63% of men have chosen to go their own way, but they fail to realize that their own behavior is driving men away.. 01:22 🔥 Women are dissatisfied with men and refuse to settle for anything less than their ridiculous standards, perpetuating the cycle of dissatisfaction.

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