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  1. Existential-Humanistic psychology, through the development of higher self-esteem in an individual, helps to make social contributions to the community and society that they live in. Improving one's self-esteem can be achieved with the help of others (existential therapies, transpersonal psychology, positive psychology, or interpersonal psychodynamic therapy or by self reflection (mindfulness ...

  2. Jul 22, 2021 · Mindfulness at the heart of existential-phenomenology and humanistic psychology: a century of contemplation and elaboration. Human. Psychol. 42 6–23. [Google Scholar] Felder A. J., Robbins B. D. (2016). The integrated heart of cultural and mindfulness meditation practicei in existential phenomenology and humanistic psychotherapy. Human.

    • Brent Dean Robbins
    • 2021
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  4. Jan 1, 2020 · Existential, humanistic, and somatic approaches to psychology have long incorporated applications quite similar to and congruent with what is sometimes described as mindfulness in therapy. Given the problems of appropriation and questions about the newness of mindfulness in therapy, it could be questioned whether the label of mindfulness is an ...

    • Louis Hoffman, Benjamin Ramey, Danielle Silveira
    • 2020
  5. At this time, it does not appear that existential phenomenology and humanistic psychology (PHP) have formed inclusive, process-oriented frameworks that reference the sociocultural and contextual significations embedded in the flow of everyday human experience. And yet apart from the welcome variety of psychotherapy approaches comprising PHP, the founding existential phenomenological and ...

  6. Jul 22, 2021 · Similar to the concept of the joyful life, Ryff’s measure of psychological well-being was informed by humanistic and existential theories of human flourishing, as well as from insights derived from clinical, developmental and social psychology .

  7. Dr. Khong serves on the editorial boards of The Humanistic Psychologist and Mindfulness journals. She was the guest editor for The Humanistic Psychologist special issues “Mindfulness in Psychology” (2009) and “Bringing Heidegger Home: A Journey Through the Lived Worlds of Psychologists and Philosophers” (2013).

  8. The revisionary tasks of this article are threefold. First, we will briefly review contemporary perspectives and history regarding mindfulness-based thought and psychology in Western psychology. Second, we will highlight an alternate history of mindfulness-based therapy—a history that illuminates the contributions of mindfulness-based Phenomenological-Humanistic Psychology (PHP). Finally, we ...