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Journal of Humanistic Psychology
Contents: April 2007, Volume 47, No. 3

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Kirk J. Schneider
Editor's Commentary
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 2007 47: 278-279. [PDF]

Ilene A. Serlin and Vivien Marcow Speiser
Introduction
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 2007 47: 280-287. [PDF]

Alean Al-Krenawi and Nancy Slater
Bedouin—Arab Children Use Visual Art as a Response To the Destruction of Their Homes in Unrecognized Villages
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 2007 47: 288-305. [Abstract] [PDF]

Ephrat Huss
Symbolic Spaces: Marginalized Bedouin Women's Art as Self-Expression
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 2007 47: 306-319. [Abstract] [PDF]

Yousef Al-Ajarma and Keren Barzilay-Shechter
Dialogue Between Political Trauma and Personal Defenses
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 2007 47: 320-332. [Abstract] [PDF]

Irit Halperin
Between the Lines: the Story of Machsom Watch
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 2007 47: 333-339. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]

Nashida Joubran and Samuel Schwartz
From Enemies To Friends: Personal Conflict Resolution At Imagine
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 2007 47: 340-350. [Abstract] [PDF]

Amal Kouttab
Mapping the Emotional Terrain of Peace: Palestinians and Israelis Search for Common Ground
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 2007 47: 351-360. [Abstract] [PDF]

Vivien Marcow Speiser and Phillip Speiser
An Arts Approach To Working With Conflict
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 2007 47: 361-366. [Abstract] [PDF]

Ilene A. Serlin, Miriam Roskin Berger, and Ruth Bar-Sinai
Moving Through Conflict: Understanding Personal and Cultural Differences Through Movement Style
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 2007 47: 367-375. [Abstract] [PDF]

Karen Estrella and Michele Forinash
Narrative Inquiry and Arts-Based Inquiry: Multinarrative Perspectives
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 2007 47: 376-383. [Abstract] [PDF]

Julia Gentleman Byers and Susan H. Gere
Expression in the Service of Humanity: Trauma and Temporality
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 2007 47: 384-391. [Abstract] [PDF]

Shaun McNiff
Empathy With the Shadow: Engaging and Transforming Difficulties Through Art
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 2007 47: 392-399. [Abstract] [PDF]

Shanee Stepakoff
The Healing Power of Symbolization in the Aftermath of Massive War Atrocities: Examples From Liberian and Sierra Leonean Survivors
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 2007 47: 400-412. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]

Robert J. Landy and Avi Hadari
Stories of Destruction and Renewal: A Drama Therapy Experience
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 2007 47: 413-421. [Abstract] [PDF]


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The Journal of Humanistic Psychology is an interdisciplinary forum for contributions, controversies and diverse statements pertaining to humanistic psychology. It addresses personal growth, interpersonal encounters, social problems and philosophical issues.

An international journal of human potential, self-actualization, the search for meaning and social change, the Journal of Humanistic Psychology was founded by Abraham Maslow and Anthony Sutich in 1961. It is the official journal of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, and maintains a close connection with the Saybrook Institute where Thomas Greening, JHP's editor for the past 26 years, is a member of the faculty. You can visit the Saybrook Institute's web site at www.saybrook.edu

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A Multifaceted View of the Field
The Journal of Humanistic Psychology explores the many facets of humanistic psychology through a variety of features, including experiential reports, analyses of contemporary culture, theoretical papers, personal essays, poetry, research studies emphasizing human scientific methods, and applications of humanistic psychology.

Easy-to-Use Annual Index
For fast, easy reference, the last issue of each volume of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology includes an index of articles and authors.

Influential Scholars
Notable contributors to the Journal of Humanistic Psychology have included James F T Bugental, Abraham Maslow, Rollo May, Carl Rogers, Brewster Smith and Ken Wilber.

Thematic Issues and Sections
The Journal of Humanistic Psychology occasionally supplements its broad coverage with in-depth studies of topics of particular interest. Recent Special Issues and Special Sections include: International Developments in Humanistic Psychology · In Honor of Jim Bugental · Rollo May · Carl Rogers-The Man and His Ideas · Dialogue · Trauma and Transcendence · Leary, Drugs, Learning and Reality · The Growing Edge in Humanistic and Experiential Therapies.

Journal of Humanistic Psychology

Published in Cooperation with the Association for Humanistic Psychology

Editor: Kirk J. Schneider
Vice President, Existential-Humanistic Institute, Adjunct Faculty, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center and the California Institute of Integral Studies


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The Journal of Humanistic Psychology is an interdisciplinary forum for contributions, controversies and diverse statements pertaining to humanistic psychology. It addresses personal growth, interpersonal encounters, social problems and philosophical issues.

An international journal of human potential, self-actualization, the search for meaning and social change, the Journal of Humanistic Psychology was founded by Abraham Maslow and Anthony Sutich in 1961. It is the official journal of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, and maintains a close connection with the Saybrook Institute where Thomas Greening, JHP's editor for the past 35 years, is a member of the faculty. You can visit the Saybrook Institute's web site at www.saybrook.edu

Expand Your Horizons
The articles and features in JHP bring you the best of current scholarship covering a wide range of topics, such as: Authenticity · Community-building · Confluent education · Consciousness · Creativity · Existential psychotherapy · Holistic healing and learning · Humanistic politics · Humanistic psychotherapy · Human science research · Identity · I-Thou encounters · Love · Peace and mediation · Personal Growth · Self-actualization · Self-transcendence · Spiritual development · Synergy · Values.

A Multifaceted View of the Field
The Journal of Humanistic Psychology explores the many facets of humanistic psychology through a variety of features, including experiential reports, analyses of contemporary culture, theoretical papers, personal essays, poetry, research studies emphasizing human scientific methods, and applications of humanistic psychology.

Easy-to-Use Annual Index
For fast, easy reference, the last issue of each volume of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology includes an index of articles and authors.

Influential Scholars
Notable contributors to the Journal of Humanistic Psychology have included James F T Bugental, Abraham Maslow, Rollo May, Carl Rogers, Brewster Smith and Ken Wilber.

Thematic Issues and Sections
The Journal of Humanistic Psychology occasionally supplements its broad coverage with in-depth studies of topics of particular interest. Recent Special Issues and Special Sections include: International Developments in Humanistic Psychology · In Honor of Jim Bugental · Rollo May · Carl Rogers-The Man and His Ideas · Dialogue · Trauma and Transcendence · Leary, Drugs, Learning and Reality · The Growing Edge in Humanistic and Experiential Therapies.



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Editor: Kirk J. Schneider

Editorial Board:

Managing Editor
Shawn Rubin


Associate Editors
Bonnie Burstein
Carroy Ferguson
David Ryback


Psychotherapy Editor
David Cain


Research Editor
Douglas MacDonald


International Editor
Thomas Greening, Psychological Services Association


Editorial Board
Christopher Aanstoos
Will W. Adams, Duquesne University
Jerome Allender, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
Walter Truett Anderson, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center; NTL Institute, USA
Mike M. Arons, West Georgia State University
Arthur Bohart, California State University, Dominquez Hills
Ken Bradford
James F.T. Bugental, Emeritus Professor, Saybrook Graduate School; Emeritus Clinical Faculty, Stanford Medical School
Daniel Burston, Duquesne University
Thomas F. Cloonan
Allan Combs
Eleanor Criswell, Sonoma State University
Larry Davidson, Yale University
Roy J. deCarvalho, University of North Texas, Denton
Arthur Deikman, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
Stephen Diamond
David Elkins, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA
James Fadiman, Esalen Institute
Richard Farson, International Design Conference, Denver, CO
Constance T. Fischer, Duquesne University
Maurice Friedman, San Diego State University, California
Amedeo Giorgi, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, USA
Gerald Goodman, UCLA
Stanislav Grof, Esalen Institute
Steen Halling, Seattle University
Barbara S. Held, Bowdoin College
Ed Hoffman, Four Worlds Press, New York
Daniel Holland, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Althea Horner, Pasadena, CA
Dennis Jaffe, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center; NTL Institute, USA
Adelbert H. Jenkins
Robert Kramer, American University, Washington DC
Stanley Krippner, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center; NTL Institute, USA
Rabbi Michael Lerner
David A. Levy
John L. Levy, Mill Valley, CA
David Lukoff, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center; NTL Institute, USA
Salvatore Maddi
Alvin Mahrer, University of Ottawa, Canada
Fred Massarik, UCLA
Will McWhinney, Enthusion Inc, Venice, CA
Edward Mendelowitz
Clark Moustakas, Center for Humanistic Studies, Detroit, MI
Shoji Muramoto
Michael Murphy, Esalen Institute
Maureen O'Hara, Cornell University, Ithaca, USA
Donald Polkinghorne, University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles
Kaisa Puhakka, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto
Ruth Richards, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center; NTL Institute, USA
John Rowan, Association for Humanistic Psychology
Shawn Rubin
Kirk J. Schneider, Vice President, Existential-Humanistic Institute, Adjunct Faculty, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center and the California Institute of Integral Studies
Ilene Serlin, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center; NTL Institute, USA
Al Siebert
Huston Smith, Fordham University
M. Brewster Smith, University of California-Santa Cruz
Lawrence Soloman, Center for the Studies of the Person
E. Mark Stern, New York, NY
Louise Sundararajan
Thomas Szasz, State University of New York, Syracuse, NY
Eugene Taylor, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center; NTL Institute, USA
Stephan Tobin, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Miles A. Vich, Palo Alto, CA
Art Warmoth, Sonoma State University
Ken Wilber, Boulder, Colorado

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