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Mazilov, V.A. (2008). Harbinger of new age psychology: on methodological meaning of A. Maslow's research
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Methodology and History of Psychology. 2008. Volume 3. Issue 2
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Jubilee Dates
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155-161
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Scientific article
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Title |
Harbinger of new age psychology: on methodological meaning of A. Maslow's research
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Abstract |
The article focuses on the methodological importance of the work of A.H. Maslow in the aspect of proclamation of formation of a new psychology, psychology of the whole man and true being. The author accentuates the position of A.H. Maslow, that beyond the comprehension of the whole human measurement of the individual characteristics is meaningless, that nomothetic approach makes sense only after careful ideographic study and that psychology of healthy personality is more productive than psychology of sick personality.
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Keywords |
- A.H. Maslow
- new psychology
- "Toward a Psychology of Being"
- integral human
- method
- humanistic psychology
- transpersonal psychology
- theory of motivation
- concept of self-actualization
- ideographic approach
- psychology of health
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To cite this article |
Mazilov, V.A. (2008). Harbinger of new age psychology: on methodological meaning of A. Maslow's research. Methodology and History of Psychology, 3(2), 155-161.
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