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Our Journal...
The
Humanistic Psychologist is the journal of Division 32. It is
published four times a year. Scott Churchill is our editor. The fourth
issue of each year (with occasional exceptions) is the "Methods
Issue." For information about Methods, read Scott's editor's introduction to the first
merged issue of the two journals.
Here
is a link to the journal publisher's website:
https://www.erlbaum.com/shop/tek9.asp?pg=
products&specific=0887-3267
The
Humanistic Psychologist invites papers that contribute to
advancing the field of humanistic psychology, broadly defined.
Especially welcome are articles, interviews, reviews, comments, and
reports that explicate a humanistic perspective with respect to any of
the following three areas:
1)
approaches: theoretical or philosophical foundational issues,
such as those of existentialism, hermeneutics, phenomenology,
poststructuralism, and transpersonal psychology;
2)
methods: methodological advances within human science
research, such as those offered by qualitative and descriptive
methodologies;
3)
findings: in content areas such as psychotherapy, education,
social responsibility, organization and management, as well as all
other areas of psychological life.
Peruse
the Tables of Contents for recent and current issues
here.
- Volume 30, Number 3, Fall 2002
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Volume 31, Number 1,
Winter 2003
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Volume 31, Number
2-3, Spring 2003
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Volume 32, Number 2,
("Methods" issue) Spring 2004
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Volume 32, Number 3, Summer
2004
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Volume 32, Number 4,
("Methods" issue) Fall 2004 [Rosemarie Anderson, Guest Editor]
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Volume 33, Number 1, Winter
2005
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Volume 33, Number 2, Spring 2005
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Volume 33, Number 4, ("Methods" issue) Fall 2005
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