Selected Writings of Maureen O'Hara on the Art, Science, and Hope of Humanism (eBook, ePUB)
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This book presents the work of the eminent British-American psychologist, Maureen O'Hara. It explores the trajectory of humanistic psychology over the last few decades, providing a link between its original proponents, notably Carl Rogers, and its contemporary manifestations.
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This book presents the work of the eminent British-American psychologist, Maureen O'Hara. It explores the trajectory of humanistic psychology over the last few decades, providing a link between its original proponents, notably Carl Rogers, and its contemporary manifestations.
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Keith Tudor is Professor of Psychotherapy at Auckland University of Technology, Aotearoa New Zealand, where he is also currently a co-Lead of Moana Nui Research in the Psychological Therapies. He is the author and/or editor of over 100 publications on various aspects of person-centred psychology, including (with the late Bernie Neville) Eco-centred Therapy: Revisioning Person-centred Psychology for a Living World (Routledge, 2023). Maureen O'Hara is Director of the International Futures Forum US, Professor Emerita of Psychology at National University, San Diego, CA, and President Emerita of Saybrook Graduate School, San Francisco, CA. Working closely with American psychologist Dr Carl R. Rogers for two decades, she helped develop the person-centred approach to psychotherapy and large group process.
Introduction
1. Streams: On becoming a postmodern person (1995)
2. Reflections on becoming and being a postmodern person
Part I: The person-centred approach
3. Person-centred approach as conscientização: The works of Carl Rogers and
Paulo Freire (1989)
4. Carl Rogers: Scientist and mystic (1995)
5. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on the person-centred approach
Part II: Humanistic psychology
6. Our foremothers as gurus (1983)
7. Relational humanism: A psychology for a pluralistic world (1992)
8. Constructing emancipatory realities: Towards a feministic voice in
humanistic psychology (1995)
9. Emancipatory therapeutic practice in a turbulent transmodern era: A work
of retrieval (1997)
10. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on humanistic psychology
Part III: Third force science
11. A hundredth monkey myth (1983)
12. Science, pseudoscience, and mythmongering (1988)
13. Is it time for clinical psychology to deconstruct constructivism?
(1995)
14. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on third force science
Part IV: Client-centred therapy
15. Feminist 'postmodern' analysis of a session of psychotherapy between
Carl Rogers and a woman client volunteer 'Sylvia' (1996)
16. Relational empathy: Beyond modernist egocentricism to postmodern
holistic contextualism (1997)
17. Moments of eternity: What Carl Rogers still has to offer brief
therapists (2002)
18. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on client-centred therapy
Part V: Psychology futures
19. Alternative psychological scenarios for the coming global age (2001)
20. Another inconvenient truth and the developmental role for psychology in
a threatened world (2010)
21. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on psychology futures
Part VI: Education
22. The challenge for education in uncertain times (2005)
23. Frames and games: Hard science vs. difficult science in psychotherapy
training (2010)
24. Generation open: The future of higher education in a DIY world (2011)
25. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on education
Epilogue
1. Streams: On becoming a postmodern person (1995)
2. Reflections on becoming and being a postmodern person
Part I: The person-centred approach
3. Person-centred approach as conscientização: The works of Carl Rogers and
Paulo Freire (1989)
4. Carl Rogers: Scientist and mystic (1995)
5. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on the person-centred approach
Part II: Humanistic psychology
6. Our foremothers as gurus (1983)
7. Relational humanism: A psychology for a pluralistic world (1992)
8. Constructing emancipatory realities: Towards a feministic voice in
humanistic psychology (1995)
9. Emancipatory therapeutic practice in a turbulent transmodern era: A work
of retrieval (1997)
10. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on humanistic psychology
Part III: Third force science
11. A hundredth monkey myth (1983)
12. Science, pseudoscience, and mythmongering (1988)
13. Is it time for clinical psychology to deconstruct constructivism?
(1995)
14. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on third force science
Part IV: Client-centred therapy
15. Feminist 'postmodern' analysis of a session of psychotherapy between
Carl Rogers and a woman client volunteer 'Sylvia' (1996)
16. Relational empathy: Beyond modernist egocentricism to postmodern
holistic contextualism (1997)
17. Moments of eternity: What Carl Rogers still has to offer brief
therapists (2002)
18. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on client-centred therapy
Part V: Psychology futures
19. Alternative psychological scenarios for the coming global age (2001)
20. Another inconvenient truth and the developmental role for psychology in
a threatened world (2010)
21. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on psychology futures
Part VI: Education
22. The challenge for education in uncertain times (2005)
23. Frames and games: Hard science vs. difficult science in psychotherapy
training (2010)
24. Generation open: The future of higher education in a DIY world (2011)
25. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on education
Epilogue
Introduction
1. Streams: On becoming a postmodern person (1995)
2. Reflections on becoming and being a postmodern person
Part I: The person-centred approach
3. Person-centred approach as conscientização: The works of Carl Rogers and
Paulo Freire (1989)
4. Carl Rogers: Scientist and mystic (1995)
5. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on the person-centred approach
Part II: Humanistic psychology
6. Our foremothers as gurus (1983)
7. Relational humanism: A psychology for a pluralistic world (1992)
8. Constructing emancipatory realities: Towards a feministic voice in
humanistic psychology (1995)
9. Emancipatory therapeutic practice in a turbulent transmodern era: A work
of retrieval (1997)
10. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on humanistic psychology
Part III: Third force science
11. A hundredth monkey myth (1983)
12. Science, pseudoscience, and mythmongering (1988)
13. Is it time for clinical psychology to deconstruct constructivism?
(1995)
14. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on third force science
Part IV: Client-centred therapy
15. Feminist 'postmodern' analysis of a session of psychotherapy between
Carl Rogers and a woman client volunteer 'Sylvia' (1996)
16. Relational empathy: Beyond modernist egocentricism to postmodern
holistic contextualism (1997)
17. Moments of eternity: What Carl Rogers still has to offer brief
therapists (2002)
18. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on client-centred therapy
Part V: Psychology futures
19. Alternative psychological scenarios for the coming global age (2001)
20. Another inconvenient truth and the developmental role for psychology in
a threatened world (2010)
21. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on psychology futures
Part VI: Education
22. The challenge for education in uncertain times (2005)
23. Frames and games: Hard science vs. difficult science in psychotherapy
training (2010)
24. Generation open: The future of higher education in a DIY world (2011)
25. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on education
Epilogue
1. Streams: On becoming a postmodern person (1995)
2. Reflections on becoming and being a postmodern person
Part I: The person-centred approach
3. Person-centred approach as conscientização: The works of Carl Rogers and
Paulo Freire (1989)
4. Carl Rogers: Scientist and mystic (1995)
5. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on the person-centred approach
Part II: Humanistic psychology
6. Our foremothers as gurus (1983)
7. Relational humanism: A psychology for a pluralistic world (1992)
8. Constructing emancipatory realities: Towards a feministic voice in
humanistic psychology (1995)
9. Emancipatory therapeutic practice in a turbulent transmodern era: A work
of retrieval (1997)
10. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on humanistic psychology
Part III: Third force science
11. A hundredth monkey myth (1983)
12. Science, pseudoscience, and mythmongering (1988)
13. Is it time for clinical psychology to deconstruct constructivism?
(1995)
14. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on third force science
Part IV: Client-centred therapy
15. Feminist 'postmodern' analysis of a session of psychotherapy between
Carl Rogers and a woman client volunteer 'Sylvia' (1996)
16. Relational empathy: Beyond modernist egocentricism to postmodern
holistic contextualism (1997)
17. Moments of eternity: What Carl Rogers still has to offer brief
therapists (2002)
18. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on client-centred therapy
Part V: Psychology futures
19. Alternative psychological scenarios for the coming global age (2001)
20. Another inconvenient truth and the developmental role for psychology in
a threatened world (2010)
21. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on psychology futures
Part VI: Education
22. The challenge for education in uncertain times (2005)
23. Frames and games: Hard science vs. difficult science in psychotherapy
training (2010)
24. Generation open: The future of higher education in a DIY world (2011)
25. Reflections on Maureen O'Hara's writings on education
Epilogue