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Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2014
After 41 years as professor of psychology at Sonoma State University, he became an emeritus facul... more After 41 years as professor of psychology at Sonoma State University, he became an emeritus faculty member, continuing to work on university projects. His organizational involvements included serving as an at-large board member, Division 32, Humanistic Psychology (now the Society for Humanistic Psychology), and he served as president of the Association for
The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology: Leading Edges in Theory, Research, and Practice
Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1972
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984
International Journal of Yoga Therapy, 2014
Three independent perspectives on Yoga therapy research, Individualized yoga therapy and the curr... more Three independent perspectives on Yoga therapy research, Individualized yoga therapy and the current controversy over nomenclature for our field, i.e., yoga therapy vs. medical yoga.
The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology: Theory, Research, and Practice
The role of women in humanistic psychology is a complex one. On the one hand, much of humanistic ... more The role of women in humanistic psychology is a complex one. On the one hand, much of humanistic thought, especially in regard to the centrality of personal experience and holistic and tacit ways of knowing (
Clarify your role in the cauldron of change on Planet Earth. Learn how to relate systemically to ... more Clarify your role in the cauldron of change on Planet Earth. Learn how to relate systemically to the forces of change while you discover your essential skills for transformation. Integrally tune up your personal journey, working creatively with collective synergy while you learn to effectively help others through chaotic, troubled times. For practitioners and organizational leaders. James O'Dea is a social healer, systems change agent, and world evolutionary leader. Susan Burns is a psychotherapist and global transformation catalyst.
International Journal of Yoga Therapy, 2010
In 1970, I began living an odyssey steeped in grace that has carried me these past 40 years. I... more In 1970, I began living an odyssey steeped in grace that has carried me these past 40 years. I've had the good fortune to mentor with experts in the fields of psychotherapy, Judeo-Christianity, Taoism, Buddhism, Yoga, and Western, Chinese, and Ayurvedic medicine., As the International Journal of Yoga Therapy celebrates its twentieth anniversary, I pause and take note of all that has happened over the past three decades and relish that sublime feeling of satisfaction one gets from seeing one's dream being realized., The day before I started to write this article I sat with eleven other Yoga teachers, each representing a member school of the International Association of Yoga Therapists, each a steward of their Yogic lineage and tradition, each a pioneer in bringing Yoga as a therapy into Western medicine. We met as a standards committee intended to create minimum requirements for Yoga therapist training., One of my favorite quotes states: Planning is absolutely necessary and c...
The role of women in humanistic psychology is a complex one. On the one hand, much of humanistic ... more The role of women in humanistic psychology is a complex one. On the one hand, much of humanistic thought, especially in regard to the centrality of personal experience and holistic and tacit ways of knowing (
cated to reintegration of human beings, their creativity, health, and wholeness, through holistic... more cated to reintegration of human beings, their creativity, health, and wholeness, through holistic education, including music therapy, humanistic arts and sciences, teaching and therapy, art and music, workshops and conferences.
The role of women in humanistic psychology is a complex one. On the one hand, much of humanistic ... more The role of women in humanistic psychology is a complex one. On the one hand, much of humanistic thought, especially in regard to the centrality of personal experience and holistic and tacit ways of knowing (
Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2003
Humanistic psychology began in the 1960s as an alternative to psychoanalysis and behaviorism. Hum... more Humanistic psychology began in the 1960s as an alternative to psychoanalysis and behaviorism. Humanistic psychology's larger mission is nothing short of freedom and autonomy for all human beings. The challenge to humanistic psychology is to realize its larger mission and organize its resources to fulfill that mission. The challenge to humanistic psychology is to fulfill its own potential, to have a positive effect on global well-being. Humanistic psychology needs to encourage education for humanistic behavior; actualization of personal potential: mind, body, and spirit; diversity/multiversity; global well-being; humanistic research; media coverage; collaborative efforts; humanistic cyber education; and appropriate funding. The need for humanistic psychology in the world is greater than ever. Individualistic tendencies of humanistic psychology need to blend with a more collaborative model.
International journal of yoga therapy, 2014
Three independent perspectives on Yoga therapy research, Individualized yoga therapy and the curr... more Three independent perspectives on Yoga therapy research, Individualized yoga therapy and the current controversy over nomenclature for our field, i.e., yoga therapy vs. medical yoga.
The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology: Theory, Research, and Practice, 2015
Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2014
After 41 years as professor of psychology at Sonoma State University, he became an emeritus facul... more After 41 years as professor of psychology at Sonoma State University, he became an emeritus faculty member, continuing to work on university projects. His organizational involvements included serving as an at-large board member, Division 32, Humanistic Psychology (now the Society for Humanistic Psychology), and he served as president of the Association for
The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology: Leading Edges in Theory, Research, and Practice
Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1972
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984
International Journal of Yoga Therapy, 2014
Three independent perspectives on Yoga therapy research, Individualized yoga therapy and the curr... more Three independent perspectives on Yoga therapy research, Individualized yoga therapy and the current controversy over nomenclature for our field, i.e., yoga therapy vs. medical yoga.
The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology: Theory, Research, and Practice
The role of women in humanistic psychology is a complex one. On the one hand, much of humanistic ... more The role of women in humanistic psychology is a complex one. On the one hand, much of humanistic thought, especially in regard to the centrality of personal experience and holistic and tacit ways of knowing (
Clarify your role in the cauldron of change on Planet Earth. Learn how to relate systemically to ... more Clarify your role in the cauldron of change on Planet Earth. Learn how to relate systemically to the forces of change while you discover your essential skills for transformation. Integrally tune up your personal journey, working creatively with collective synergy while you learn to effectively help others through chaotic, troubled times. For practitioners and organizational leaders. James O'Dea is a social healer, systems change agent, and world evolutionary leader. Susan Burns is a psychotherapist and global transformation catalyst.
International Journal of Yoga Therapy, 2010
In 1970, I began living an odyssey steeped in grace that has carried me these past 40 years. I... more In 1970, I began living an odyssey steeped in grace that has carried me these past 40 years. I've had the good fortune to mentor with experts in the fields of psychotherapy, Judeo-Christianity, Taoism, Buddhism, Yoga, and Western, Chinese, and Ayurvedic medicine., As the International Journal of Yoga Therapy celebrates its twentieth anniversary, I pause and take note of all that has happened over the past three decades and relish that sublime feeling of satisfaction one gets from seeing one's dream being realized., The day before I started to write this article I sat with eleven other Yoga teachers, each representing a member school of the International Association of Yoga Therapists, each a steward of their Yogic lineage and tradition, each a pioneer in bringing Yoga as a therapy into Western medicine. We met as a standards committee intended to create minimum requirements for Yoga therapist training., One of my favorite quotes states: Planning is absolutely necessary and c...
The role of women in humanistic psychology is a complex one. On the one hand, much of humanistic ... more The role of women in humanistic psychology is a complex one. On the one hand, much of humanistic thought, especially in regard to the centrality of personal experience and holistic and tacit ways of knowing (
cated to reintegration of human beings, their creativity, health, and wholeness, through holistic... more cated to reintegration of human beings, their creativity, health, and wholeness, through holistic education, including music therapy, humanistic arts and sciences, teaching and therapy, art and music, workshops and conferences.
The role of women in humanistic psychology is a complex one. On the one hand, much of humanistic ... more The role of women in humanistic psychology is a complex one. On the one hand, much of humanistic thought, especially in regard to the centrality of personal experience and holistic and tacit ways of knowing (
Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2003
Humanistic psychology began in the 1960s as an alternative to psychoanalysis and behaviorism. Hum... more Humanistic psychology began in the 1960s as an alternative to psychoanalysis and behaviorism. Humanistic psychology's larger mission is nothing short of freedom and autonomy for all human beings. The challenge to humanistic psychology is to realize its larger mission and organize its resources to fulfill that mission. The challenge to humanistic psychology is to fulfill its own potential, to have a positive effect on global well-being. Humanistic psychology needs to encourage education for humanistic behavior; actualization of personal potential: mind, body, and spirit; diversity/multiversity; global well-being; humanistic research; media coverage; collaborative efforts; humanistic cyber education; and appropriate funding. The need for humanistic psychology in the world is greater than ever. Individualistic tendencies of humanistic psychology need to blend with a more collaborative model.
International journal of yoga therapy, 2014
Three independent perspectives on Yoga therapy research, Individualized yoga therapy and the curr... more Three independent perspectives on Yoga therapy research, Individualized yoga therapy and the current controversy over nomenclature for our field, i.e., yoga therapy vs. medical yoga.
The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology: Theory, Research, and Practice, 2015