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Oct 01, 1993 | ISBN 9780140194708

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Table Of Contents

The Farther Reaches of Human NaturePreface, by Bertha G. Maslow
Introduction: A. H. Maslow, by Henry Geiger
Part I. Health and Pathology
1. Toward a Humanistic Biology
2. Neurosis as a Failure of Personal Growth
3. Self-Actualizing and Beyond

Part II. Creativeness
4. The Creative Attitude
5. A Holistic Approach to Creativity
6. Emotional Blocks to Creativity
7. The Need for Creative People

Part III. Values
8. Fusions of Facts and Values
9. Notes on Being-Psychology
10. Comments from a Symposium on Human Values

Part IV. Education
11. Knower and Known
12. Education and Peak Experiences
13. Goals and Implications of Humanistic Education

Part V. Society
14. Synergy in the Society and in the Individual
15. Questions for the Normative Social Psychologist
16. Synanon and Eupsychia
17. On Eupsychian Management
18. On Low Grumbles, High Grumbles and Meta-grumbles

Part VI. Being-Cognition
19. Notes on Innocent Cognition
20. Further Notes on Cognition

Part VII. Transcendence and the Psychology of Being
21. Various Meanings of Transcendence
22. Theory Z

Part VIII. Metamotivation
23. A Theory of Metamotivation: The Biological Rooting of the Value-Life

Appendices
Appendix A: Comments on Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences
Appendix B: Some Parallels Between Sexual and Dominance Behavior of Infrahuman Primates and the Fantasies of Patients in Psychotherapy
Appendix C: Adolescence and Juvenile Delinquency in Two Different Cultures
Appendix D: Criteria for Judging Needs to Be Instinctoid
Appendix E: Abraham H. Maslow: A Bibliography

Bibliography
Index

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