
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 1980
in pdf format.Eleven issues came out in 1980.
Jack Gibbs article in the January issue on the importance of Community is excellent and timely. An informative piece by Marguerite Craig on the Institute Of Noetic Sciences came out in February. "Heresy Hunting" by John Rowan in the April issue is sobering. A prophetic article by Amory Lovins titled "Soft Energy Paths" is in the June issue. The July issue has short pieces by a number of influential writers including Virginia Satir and Jim Bugenthal. The best quote comes from Aug-Sept " Anything truly worth being you already are." George Leonard's article picks up the Community theme in the October issue. Hazel Henderson writes for the November edition. 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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