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Encountering America电子书

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作       者:Grogan, Jessica

出  版  社:Harper Perennial

出版时间:2012-12-01

字       数:62.1万

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A dramatic narrative history of the psychological movement that reshaped American cultureThe expectation that our careers and personal lives should be expressions of our authentic selves, the belief that our relationships should be defined by openness and understanding, the idea that therapy can help us reach our fullest potential these ideas have become so familiar that it's impossible to imagine our world without them.In Encountering America, cultural historian Jessica Grogan reveals how these ideas stormed the barricades of our culture through the humanistic psychology movement the work of a handful of maverick psychologists who revolutionized American culture in the 1960s and '70s. Profiling thought leaders including Abraham Maslow, Rollo May, and Timothy Leary, Grogan draws on untapped primary sources to explore how these minds and the changing cultural atmosphere combined to create a widely influential movement. From the group of ideas that became known as New Age to perennial American anxieties about wellness, identity, and purpose, Grogan traces how humanistic psychology continues to define the way we understand ourselves.
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Dedication

Contents

Introduction

1 - The Problem of Psychological Health

2 - Common Ground

3 - Higher, Better Leaders

4 - Self, Being, and Growth People

5 - Eupsychian Visions

6 - Resacralizing Science

7 - Spreading the News

8 - From the Ivory Tower to the Golden Coast

9 - The Sledgehammer Approach to Human Growth

10 - Such Beauty and Such Ugliness

11 - The Postmortem Years

12 - A Delicious Look Inward

13 - Intellectual Slippage

14 - What Remains

Index

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Notes

Credits

Copyright

About the Publisher

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