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This site is designed to explore Saybrook, to support Saybrook and look into some of the history of the old town of Saybrook and Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center.
This site is not affliated with any other person or organization and respects any and all intellectual property rights. See: http://fairuse.stanford.edu/
Note: Dr. Lindblom is a Professor at The Institute of Medicine in Juarez and teaches as a h2o Project Leader at Harvard University.
Getting Started:
Saybrook
To see some information about Saybrook and Old Saybrook please click:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=Saybrook&btnG=Search
The Town: Old Saybrook, Conn. USA
http://oldsaybrook.com/History/
The Graduate School and Research Center: S.F. Ca. USA
Other Saybrook Sites:
Saybrook Point Inn:
The Saybrook Power Squadron:
http://www.usps.org/localusps/saybrook/
Old Saybrook Chamber of Commerce:
http://oldsaybrookchamber.com/cms/
Saybrook College:
Humanism: For Deep, Historical Background into possible beginnings of the Humanistic approach,
see:
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Rolo May:
Carl Rogers:
Abraham Maslow:
Clark Moustakas:
James F. T. Bugental:
Elinore Criswell:
Stanley Krippner:
Maureen O'Hara:
Ilene Serlin:
Eric J. Lindblom:
Chris Aanstoos:
John Adams:
and others.
Saybrook:
Though not affiliated with Saybrook, this site is intended to provide emotional support for Saybrook. This site is not affiliated with Harvard University. Though not affiliated with any other person or organization, this site is intended to offer emotional support to linked sites.
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http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/ce/subjects/05May/month/FFPS015/crs
The Art of the Psychotherapist: Humanistic Psychology of James Bugental
Bugental’s work takes account of the social and political context while focusing on the here and now. You will learn how the existential moment reveals our past and future patterns.
Sat 6 May, 10.00am–5.00pm
£30 (£15)
Geraldine Lander, PhD
Mary Ward Centre
FFPS015NALS LE
Non credit-bearing"
http://facultyweb.cortland.edu/~ANDERSMD/HUMAN/MENU.HTML
What is Humanistic Psychology?
Humanistic psychology is a psychological perspective that emphasizes thestudy of the whole person. Humanistic psychologists look at human behavior notonly through the eyes of the observer, but through the eyes of the person doingthe behaving. Humanistic psychologists believe that an individual's behavior isconnected to his inner feelings and self-image.
Unlike the behaviorists, humanistic psychologists believe that humans arenot solely the product of their environment. Rather humanistic psychologistsstudy human meanings, understandings, and experiences involved in growing,teaching, and learning. They emphasize characteristics that are shared by allhuman beings such as love, grief, caring, and self-worth.
Humanistic psychologists study how people are influenced by theirself-perceptions and the personal meanings attached to their experiences. Humanistic psychologists are not primarily concerned with instinctual drives,responses to external stimuli, or past experiences. Rather, they considerconscious choices, responses to internal needs, and current circumstances to beimportant in shaping human behavior."
http://facultyweb.cortland.edu/
http://www.psy.pdx.edu/PsiCafe/KeyTheorists/HumApp.htm
"This page of The Psi Cafe provides list of web sites that discuss the humanistic approach in psychology. For more information about the humanistic approach, you may also want to visit the humanistic theorists' pages as well" Links:
http://www.sonoma.edu/psychology/
http://www.sagepub.com/journal.aspx?pid=201
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