Human Potentialities: The Challenge and the PromiseHerbert Arthur Otto The first six papers in this collection were originally presented at the American Psychological Association's annual meeting in 1966 in New York City, as a part of a symposium of the same name (Human Potentialities: The Challenge and the Promise). The six symposium members made some changes and additions in their presentations. The additional papers are also original contributions by scientists and pioneers in the forefront of that growing edge, called the human potentialities movement. |
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... effect to a wrong target ( most commonly an adjacent one ) , but does so in a manner consistent enough that the result can be traced and measured . This avoid- ance of the specified target ( psi - missing ) under certain conditions can ...
... effect to a wrong target ( most commonly an adjacent one ) , but does so in a manner consistent enough that the result can be traced and measured . This avoid- ance of the specified target ( psi - missing ) under certain conditions can ...
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... effects , the group therapist and the therapeutic group process effect changes in group members as individuals as well as in their attitudes to each other . It is hoped that in a revision of educational work the experiences of group ...
... effects , the group therapist and the therapeutic group process effect changes in group members as individuals as well as in their attitudes to each other . It is hoped that in a revision of educational work the experiences of group ...
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... effect on the individual employing them . As yet , little is known about the nature of their effects . But for clarification , scientific meth- ods can be employed to evaluate the influence of any particular exercise and help to specify ...
... effect on the individual employing them . As yet , little is known about the nature of their effects . But for clarification , scientific meth- ods can be employed to evaluate the influence of any particular exercise and help to specify ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
TWO THE UNFOLDING IMAGES OF | 12 |
Three CULTURE AND THE HUMAN POTENTIAL | 21 |
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