During the fall of 2012, my first semester in the newly developed doctoral program Psychology: Consciousness and Society at University of West Georgia, I happened upon a remarkable book that was to become a continuing source of inspiration and guidance for my studies in psychology pursued as a human science – Antoine Mooij’s Psychiatry as a Human Science: Phenomenological, Hermeneutical and Lacanian Perspectives. Human science psychology emphasizes the centrality and irreducibility of psychical reality, of first person subjective experience, even as it recognizes its overdetermined character in the multiple causal networks of evolving nature and culture.
Modern empirical psychology, as a reductionist, materialist, and positivist science, has to a great ...
The human science or qualitative approaches to research have always argued that methodology must be ...
The challenges that psychology encounters when studying the human and the social in times of acceler...
During the fall of 2012, my first semester in the newly developed doctoral program Psychology: Consc...
The three main schools that explain the origin of consciousness are neuroscientist, skeptic and quan...
This overview of Consciousness Studies examines the conditions that one has to satisfy to establish ...
The bridge between psychiatry and neuroscience is not the only one we have to build; it is also nece...
The monopolistic tendency of modern science in asserting itself as the exclusive interpreter of the ...
In this captivating lecture, we delve into the realm of Transpersonal Psychology, exploring the visi...
This is an expansion of my talk delivered at an emerging institution of women empowerment, Zaitoon I...
Recollections of humanistic and transpersonal psychology’s origin’s morph into the pros and cons of ...
Phenomenology is a philosophical movement, and more recently, an approach taken by healthcare profes...
David L. Krantz is Professor of Psychology at Lake Forest College. A Fromer Fellow at the Center for...
There is a transpersonal reality behind the doors of perception. This reality manifests itself in th...
Psychology holds an exceptional position among the sciences. Yet even after 140 years as an independ...
Modern empirical psychology, as a reductionist, materialist, and positivist science, has to a great ...
The human science or qualitative approaches to research have always argued that methodology must be ...
The challenges that psychology encounters when studying the human and the social in times of acceler...
During the fall of 2012, my first semester in the newly developed doctoral program Psychology: Consc...
The three main schools that explain the origin of consciousness are neuroscientist, skeptic and quan...
This overview of Consciousness Studies examines the conditions that one has to satisfy to establish ...
The bridge between psychiatry and neuroscience is not the only one we have to build; it is also nece...
The monopolistic tendency of modern science in asserting itself as the exclusive interpreter of the ...
In this captivating lecture, we delve into the realm of Transpersonal Psychology, exploring the visi...
This is an expansion of my talk delivered at an emerging institution of women empowerment, Zaitoon I...
Recollections of humanistic and transpersonal psychology’s origin’s morph into the pros and cons of ...
Phenomenology is a philosophical movement, and more recently, an approach taken by healthcare profes...
David L. Krantz is Professor of Psychology at Lake Forest College. A Fromer Fellow at the Center for...
There is a transpersonal reality behind the doors of perception. This reality manifests itself in th...
Psychology holds an exceptional position among the sciences. Yet even after 140 years as an independ...
Modern empirical psychology, as a reductionist, materialist, and positivist science, has to a great ...
The human science or qualitative approaches to research have always argued that methodology must be ...
The challenges that psychology encounters when studying the human and the social in times of acceler...