AHP perspective

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 1963-1980
in pdf format.

This work has been made possible by individual grants from Past Presidents.

This is a work in progress. The work was initiated by the AHP Board of Directors in a meeting in 2005. Deb Oberg has and is continuing to scan the original issues. 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".

All issue from the sixties are here. We have seven years from the seventies archived thus far and 1980 is up, as well as, of May 1, 2008. More to come! Each issue presents a fascinating snapshot of the growth of the organization, the evolution of Humanistic Psychology and the social history of the time.
Please contact John Harnish, with suggestions.

The Sixties 1963 - 1969

The Seventies

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1979

The Eighties

1980


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