
New Pathways in Psychology: Maslow & the Post-Freudian Revolution
Pages: 288
|Published: 28 Aug 1972
Description
Written with the "active & detailed cooperation of Abraham Maslow", the two of them having been friends & correspondents during the 1960s. Maslow worked together with Wilson to create this excellent study of Maslovian Psychology. New Pathways 1st reviews the history of psychology, providing a much-needed context for understanding the revolutionary nature of the "3rd Force" movement. Wilson then brings Maslow's work to life by focusing on the practical applications of his theories. Highly recommended for advanced students & researchers who wish to understand the complexities of motivation & consciousness.
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