Rollo May on Humanistic Psychology
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In this video interview with John Whiteley, Rollo May discusses the origins, purpose, and development of humanistic psychology and reflects on his own role in this movement. He explains that psychology should deal with the whole human being, be based on normal people, and recognize the subjective attitudes of the counselor.
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23 min 34 sec
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