| 11. | Abraham Harold Maslow, an American professor of psychology, founded humanistic psychology in the 1930s.
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| 12. | Humanistic psychology is sometimes seen as the third force in the world of psychology.
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| 13. | Thanissaro asserts that there are also core differences between Romantic / humanistic psychology and Buddhism.
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| 14. | Another significant strength is that humanistic psychology theory is compatible with other schools of thought.
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| 15. | Second, MT / MCCT integrates logotherapy with humanistic psychology.
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| 16. | Peter Russell served on the board of the Association for Humanistic Psychology ( 1985-1986 ).
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| 17. | It became an integral part of humanistic psychology.
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| 18. | Humanistic psychology is one of several methods used in psychology for studying, understanding, and evaluating personality.
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| 19. | Because of that, she also had influence on Humanistic Psychology and the therapies based on it.
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| 20. | Subsequently, graduate programs in Humanistic Psychology at institutions of higher learning grew in number and enrollment.
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