current S&S – have you got it?

The new issue of Self & Society is available to AHP members. Read a wide range of articles, representative of the diverse appeal of humanistic psychology. Here are the contents:

  • Unpacking the congruence box by Clive Perraton Mountford
  • Toward a Humanistic Positive Psychology:  Why Can’t We Just Get Along? by Kirk Schneider, Ph.D.
  • BULLSHIT by Jochen Encke
  • Reducing Re-Offending through Empathy by Philip Archard and Roger Hayton
  • A Journey continued by Victoria Smillie

Here is what our editors say about this issue in their editorial:

“In this issue we also have a wider range of articles representative of the diverse appeal of humanistic psychology. Kirk Schneider has kindly given us permission to print an article he wrote a couple of years ago on the topic of positive psychology and humanistic psychology.

As Kirk is the current editor of the (American) Journal of Humanistic Psychology it is great he has agreed to write something for us again soon. We also have an article from Victoria Smillie which came about purely by chance. Victoria wrote an article for S&S some fifteen years ago that focused on the loss of her parents. Victoria recently contacted us to ask if we had a copy of her article – we sent one through the post that day and our conversations ended in Victoria decided to write another article for S&S – this is a moving narrative that tells her story, and that of one of her daughters, about the things they have faced in the interim years.

In addition to these great pieces we have a great piece on congruence from Clive Perraton-Mountford and Jochen Encke ‘straight talks’ about his feelings of having worked in the field for 30 years.

Our now regular poetry section, regular columns and co-chairs page together with book reviews and  announcement from the UKAHPP New Membership Ethos group makes this yet another packed edition of Self & Society.”

Become a member of AHP to receive regular copies of Self & Society.

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