- Empathy in Client-Centered Therapy
- Vicarious Posttraumatic Growth in Psychotherapy
- African American Feminist Masculinities: Personal Narratives of Redemption, Contamination, and Peak Turning Points
- Humanistic Psychology as Liberal Ideology: the Socio-Historical Roots of Maslow's Theory of Self-Actualization
- Short-Term Existential Psychotherapy in Primary Care
- Self-Transcendence as a Human Phenomenon
- Carl Rogers's Personality Theory and Psychotherapy as a Reflection of His Life Experience and Personality
- How Does Spiritual Intelligence Relate to Mental Health in a Western Sample?
- The Development of Social Intelligence in Psychotherapy
- A Journey in Kink: From Shameful Fantasy to Self-Actualization
- Nature Therapy: Incorporating Nature Into Arts Therapy
- The Significance of Therapist Genuineness From the Client's Perspective
- Maslow and Relatedness: Creating an Interpersonal Model of Self-Actualization
- Relationship Between Spiritual Intelligence and Ethical Decision Making in Iranian Nurses
- Harnessing Phenomenological Research to Facilitate Conscientização About Oppressive Lived Experience
- Charlotte Bühler’s Existential-Humanistic Contributions to Child and Adolescent Psychology
- Toward a Theory of Self-Directed Learning: a Study of Experts Without Formal Training
- Amy’s Story: An Existential-Integrative Equine-Facilitated Psychotherapy Approach to Anorexia Nervosa
- Common Factors: What Are They and What Do They Mean for Humanistic Psychology?
- Synesthesia and the Perception of Unseen Realities
- Toward a Humanistic-Phenomenological Spirituality
- Spirit, Identity, and Self in Mountaineering
- Experiential Empathy: a Theory of a Felt-Level Experience
- Carl Rogers, Religion, and the Role of Psychology in American Culture
- Existential Depression: A Nonpathological and Philosophical-Existential Approach
- Carl Rogers: Scientist and Mystic
- Implications of Debunking the “Critical Positivity Ratio” for Humanistic Psychology: Introduction to Special Issue
- Empathic Listening: Reports on the Experience of being Heard
- Rollo May and the Search for Being: Implications of May’s Thought for Contemporary Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
- What Is the African American’s Experience Following Imago Education?
- Self-Direction as a Potential Influence on the Etiology of Schizophrenia
- Narrative Inquiry and Arts-Based Inquiry: Multinarrative Perspectives
- Phenomenology and Depth in Existential Psychotherapy
- The Healing Dialogue in Psychotherapy
- The Failure of Self-Actualization Theory
- Self-Actualization and Society: A New Application for an Old Theory
- DSM-5 Reform Efforts by the Society for Humanistic Psychology
- Love and Will: a Feminist Critique
- The Body Never Lies
- Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a Guide for Living
- Mindfulness Meditation: Another Context for the Necessary and Sufficient Conditions
- Self-Actualization in the Meaning of Psychosis
- Comments on Self-Direction and Schizophrenia
- Politics 3