On a recent trip to Japan, I invited Shoji Muramoto, a longtime leader in Japanese humanistic psychology, to offer his view on the past, present, and future of this branch of psychological thought.
Humanistic psychology is an approach to therapy that emphasizes what makes us human. Practitioners believe that individuals are self-aware, can take responsibility for their actions, and have the ...
IN my previous articles, I explored the application of the humanistic perspective to various business practices, highlighting its potential to transform organisations and promote a more sustainable ...
The pressure for results, the accelerated speed of digitalization and our performance-centered culture are leading many managers into an uncomfortable paradox: the more efficient their companies, the ...
Philosophical naturalism assumes that everything can be explained by natural law. In its accounts of the human, God is expendable, as is all other mystery. Not only is this view of things mistaken, ...
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