[BOOK][B] The right to be human: A biography of Abraham Maslow.

E Hoffman - 1988 - psycnet.apa.org
1988psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Abraham Maslow (1908-1970), one of the founders of humanistic psychology,
stands as a great visionary of modern psychology and related social thought. The range of
his contribution is fully revealed in this singular portrait, which includes material from
Maslow's published and unpublished works and from private diaries and correspondence
with Aldous Huxley, Gregory Bateson, Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, and other
collaborators. For this biography, Edward Hoffman, Ph. D., obtained over 200 personal�…
Abstract
Abraham Maslow (1908-1970), one of the founders of humanistic psychology, stands as a great visionary of modern psychology and related social thought. The range of his contribution is fully revealed in this singular portrait, which includes material from Maslow's published and unpublished works and from private diaries and correspondence with Aldous Huxley, Gregory Bateson, Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, and other collaborators. For this biography, Edward Hoffman, Ph. D., obtained over 200 personal reminiscences from Maslow's family, friends, and associates, including Rollo May, BF Skinner, and Carl Rogers.
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