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- Historic discussion between Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis about the nature of beliefs and rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)- About.com - Erich Fromm - - Short biography which focuses on his religious background and ideas about humanistic religion.
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- Abraham Maslow - - A brief personal history and synopsis of his humanistic theory.
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- Carl Rogers - - A brief personal history and synopsis of his humanistic theory.
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- Division 32 - Humanistic Psychology - - Offering information designed for students and practitioners. Includes a newsletter, officer list, humanistic study and convention program.
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- Elisabeth Kubler-Ross - - Her life and work on the stages of grief and bereavement (multi-lingual Web site.
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- Erich Fromm - - Biography and introduction to his theorie.
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- Graduate School: Humanistic Psychology - - Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center located in San Francisco, CA, offers graduate degrees in Human Science, Organizational Systems, and Psychology. Specialty in Humanistic Psychology available.
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- InFed: Erich Fromm - - Biography and review of his theories and practical work, including bibliography and other suggested readings.
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- Liberation Psychology - - developed by Michele Toomey in response to the sexism that permeates traditional psychology.
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- The Maslow Nidus - - Information about Abraham Maslow and Eupsychian psychology.
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- Old Saybrook II Project - - An interactive process of generative conversations, actual and virtual gatherings, and distributed texts to examine history and the present state. Includes participant information and resources.
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- Psy Cafe's Key Theorists in Humanistic Psychology - - A good introduction to the basics of humanistic psychology, including links to the full text of some of the seminal documents in the field. Also offers summaries of key theorists in the field.
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- REBT-CBT Net - - The Internet Guide to Rational Emotive Behavior Therap.
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- Resources in Humanistic & Existential Psychology - - Links to several important documents in humanistic psychology, including the text of lectures offered on several of the prominent figures in the field, as well as summaries of major theories.
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- Science and Spirituality - - Two modes of cognition are described: a rational-scientific mode and an intuitive-spiritual mode.
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- The Two Voices of Erich Fromm - - An article adapted from a lecture given at the Erich Fromm International Symposium, Washington, DC, May 6 1994.
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