
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 1981
in pdf format.Eleven issues came out in 1981.
The centerpiece of the January issue is Stanley Krippners article "Herbs and Healing". An interesting article by Joan Hammerman Robbins on gender prejudices in therapy highlights February. July has two pieces worth a look; one by Helen Caldicot and the other by John Rowan. A prescient article in the November issue by John Naisbitt entitled "Conspiracy For A New World" is undoubtably the most timeless piece I found in the 1981 Newsletters. 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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