Recommended Journal Articles by Topic
Conceptions of the Self and Personality
Gergen, K. J. (1995). The healthy, happy human being wears many masks. In W. T. Anderson (Ed.), The truth about the truth: De-confusing and re-constructing the postmodern world (pp. 136-144). New York: Tarcher/Putnam.
Hoffman, L., Stewart, S., Warren, D., & Meek, L. (2006, August). Multiple selves in postmodern therapy: An existential integrative critique. Paper presented at the American Psycholoigcal Associations Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA. (Available online by clicking here)
Lifton, R. J. (1995). The protean style. In W. T. Anderson (Ed.), The truth about the truth: De-confusing and re-constructing the postmodern world (pp. 130-135). New York: Tarcher/Putnam.
Mosig, Y. D. (2006). Conceptions of the self in Western and Eastern psychology. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 26, 39-50.
Zweig, C. (1995). The death of the self in the postmodern world. In W. T. Anderson (Ed.), The truth about the truth: De-confusing and re-constructing the postmodern world (pp. 145-150). New York: Tarcher/Putnam.
Behaviorism
Carpintero, H. (2004). Watson's behaviorism: A comparison of the two editions (1925 and 1930). History of Psychology, 7, 183-202.
Delprato, D. J. & Midgley, B. D. (1992). Some fundamentals of B. F. Skinner's behaviorism. American Psychologist, 47, 1507-1520.
Woodworth, R. S. (1924). Four varieties of behaviorism. The Psychological Review, 31, 257-264.
Woolfolk, R. L & Sass, L. A. (1988). Behaviorism and existentialism revisited. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 28, 108-119. (Also under Phenomenological Theories)
Constructivism, Narriative Psychology, and Postmodern Psychologies
Mancuso, J. C. (1996). Construcionism, personal construct psychology, and narrative psychology. Theory and Psychology, 6, 47-70.
Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic
Adams, W. W. (2006). Love, open awareness, and authenticity: A conversation with William Blake and D. W. Winnicott. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 46, 9-35.
Christopher, J. C., Bickhard, M. H., & Lambeth, G. S. (2001). Otto Kernberg's object relations theory: A metaphysical critique. Theory and Psychology, 11, 687-711.
Frie, R. (2000). The existential and the interpresonal: Ludwig Binswanger and Harry Stack Sullivan. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 40, 108-129. (Also under Phenomenological Theories)
Gerson, G. (2005). Individuality, deliberation and welfar in Donal Winnicott. History of the Human Sciences, 18, 107-126.
Hegarty, P. (2005). Harry Stack Sullivan and his chums: Archive fever in American psychiatry? History of the Human Sciences, 18, 35-53.
Hoffman, D. (2003). Sandor Ferenczi andthe origins of humanistic psychology. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 43, 59-86. (Also under Phenomenological Theories)
Kaplan, R. E. & Kofodimos, J. (1990). A biography of Karen Horney. The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 26, vii-viii.
Pauchant, T. C. (1991). Abraham Maslow and Heinz Kohut: A comparison. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 31, 49-71.
Pincus, D. (2006). Who is Freud and what does the new century behold? Psychoanalytic psychology, 23, 367-372.
Sward, K. (1980). Self-actualization and women: Rank and Freud contrasted. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 20, 5-26. (Also under Phenomenological Theories)
Tobin, S. A. (1990). Self psychology as a bridge betwen existential-humanistic psychology and psychoanalysis. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 30, 14-63. (Also under Phenomenological Theories)
Phenomenological Theories (Humanistic, Existential, Gestalt, Transpersonal)
Frie, R. (2000). The existential and the interpresonal: Ludwig Binswanger and Harry Stack Sullivan. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 40, 108-129.
Hannush, M. J. (1999). The development of the self in the light of the humanistic-existential psychology of Rollo May. Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry, 24, 73-103.
Hoffman, D. (2003). Sandor Ferenczi andthe origins of humanistic psychology. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 43, 59-86.
Krippner, S. (1999). How shall I live? The legacy of Rollo May. Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry, 24, 149-151.
Krammer, R. (1995). The birth of client-centered therapy: Carl Rogers, Otto Rank, and "the beyond." Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 35, 54-110.
Lazoni, S. (2004). Existential encounter in the asylum: Ludwig Binswanger's 1935 case of hysteria. History of Psychiatry, 15, 285-304.
Lanzoni, S. (2005). The enigma of subjectivity: Ludwig Binswanger's existential antropology of mania. History of the Human Sciences, 18, 23-41.
Mahrer, A. R. (1989). The case for fundamentally different existential-humanistic psychologies. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 29, 249-262.
Patterson, T. G. & Joseph, S. (2007). Person-centered personality theory: Support from self-determination theory and positive psychology. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 47(1), 117-139.
Pauchant, T. C. (1991). Abraham Maslow and Heinz Kohut: A comparison. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 31, 49-71.
Rowan, J. (1987). Nine humanistic heresies. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 27, 141-157.
Sward, K. (1980). Self-actualization and women: Rank and Freud contrasted. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 20, 5-26.
Tobin, S. A. (1990). Self psychology as a bridge betwen existential-humanistic psychology and psychoanalysis. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 30, 14-63.
Wagner-Moore, L. E. (2004). Gestalt therapy: Past, present, theory, and research. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 41, 180-189.
Wilber, K. (1982). The pre/trans fallacy. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 22, 5-43.
Wittine, B. (1996). The "I" and the "self": Persoanl reminiscences of therapy with Jim Bugental. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 36, 31-41.
Woolfolk, R. L & Sass, L. A. (1988). Behaviorism and existentialism revisited. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 28, 108-119.
Diversity Issues
Neufeldt, S. A., Pinterits, E. J.,Moleiro, C. M., Lee, T. E., Yang, P. H., Brodie, R. E., & Orliss, M. J. (2006). How do graduate student therapists incorporate diversity factors in case conceptualization? Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 43, 464-479.