
AHP Perspective is a magazine published bi-monthly for members of the Association for Humanistic Psychology. It includes interviews, articles, essays, updates on member activities, conference announcements, and book reviews. Members receive the complete AHP Perspective as part of their membership.
Archive of original Association For Humanistic Psychology Newsletters 1963-1969
in pdf format.Sponsored by M.A. Bjarkman, past AHP president, in appreciation for all that AHP and humanistic psychology has brought into her life and the life and work of may others around the planet.
Between 1963 -1969 seventeen issues of the newsletter were published. Originally called "The Phoenix", it came out just once in 1963 and 1964, edited by Pinkus Gross. In 1965, its name became the "AAHP Newsletter"and in 1966 the logo changed to its final version the "AHP Newsletter". Articles by Charlotte Buhler, Jack Gibb, and Floyd Matson are highlights. Each issue presents a fascinating snapshot of the growth of the organization, the evolution of Humanistic Psychology and the social history of the time.
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