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Hansen, James T. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2012
In their reply to the author's keystone article (Hansen, 2012), Guterman, Martin, and Kopp (2012) charge that the author's integrative framework was not sufficiently integrative. They also argue that his proposal results in logical contradictions and the mind-body problem. The author responds by noting that his proposal fully integrates the…
Descriptors: Counselors, Counseling, Models, Humanism
Hansen, James T. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2012
The author reflects on the collaborations that led to this special issue. The author also reviews some of his original ideas, comments on the values embodied in this issue, and outlines some of his hopes for the future of the counseling profession.
Descriptors: Counselors, Humanism, Correlation, Counseling
Hansen, James T. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2012
The author agrees with virtually all of Brady-Amoon's (2012) conclusions. However, Brady-Amoon and the author disagree about some of the theoretical points that lead to these shared conclusions. He overviews these disagreements and highlights their common vision for the future of the counseling profession.
Descriptors: Counselors, Counseling, Humanism, Ideology
Hansen, James T. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2012
V. Suthakaran (2012) uses cognitive-experiential self-theory as the basis for his argument that the humanities and science should have equal ideological status in the counseling profession. The author disagrees with this basic thesis and some of the related theoretical points that V. Suthakaran makes. However, the author agrees that the humanities…
Descriptors: Counselors, Humanities, Sciences, Ideology
Perepiczka, Michelle; Scholl, Mark B. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2012
The history of the Association for Humanistic Counseling (AHC) can be traced back to 1931. Organization members documented the early development of the division and progress until the early 1980s in previous publications. In this article, AHC's dynamic history since the mid-1980s is illustrated. The humanistic perspective of the division as well…
Descriptors: Counselors, Governance, Humanistic Education, Counseling
D'Andrea, Michael; Dollarhide, Colette T. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2011
In this article, the authors aim to recharge one's sense of idealism. They argue that idealism is the Vitamin C that sustains one's commitment to implementing humanistic principles and social justice practices in the work of counselors and educators. The idealism that characterizes counselors and educators who are humanistic and social justice…
Descriptors: Counseling, Education, Social Justice, Humanism
Hansen, James T. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2012
Lemberger (2012) argues that the author (Hansen, 2012) has no basis for recommending differential weightings or priorities to humanism and science, because those ideologies are only meaningful as they are subjectively interpreted within the counseling encounter. The author responds that their positions are completely compatible, but his focus was…
Descriptors: Ideology, Humanism, Counseling, Sciences
"Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development" Publication Patterns from 1994 to 2009
Erford, Bradley T.; Erford, Breann M.; Broglie, Caren – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2012
The authors reviewed publication patterns of articles in the "Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development (JHCEAD)" from 1994 to 2009. Author demographic characteristics and article content for trends over time were analyzed, as well as research articles published in "JHCEAD" specifically for design, sampling, and statistical…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Humanism, Counseling, Statistical Analysis
Guterman, Jeffrey T.; Martin, Clayton V.; Kopp, David M. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2012
This article is a reply to Hansen's (2012) call for the counseling profession to embrace a purely humanistic ideology for counseling. The authors suggest the relationship between humanities and science set forth by Hansen does not emphasize the both-and aspects of these ideologies. An integrative framework is considered for counseling.
Descriptors: Counselors, Ideology, Integrated Activities, Humanism
Brady-Amoon, Peggy – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2012
This article offers additional support for Hansen's (2012) position that humanism and a renewed respect for human complexity are essential to counseling. In the article, the author also speaks to the critical importance of continuing to ground the profession in art and science. Implications for the future of humanism and counseling are presented.
Descriptors: Humanism, Counseling, Art, Sciences
Brady-Amoon, Peggy – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2011
This article explores the association between and among humanism, feminism, multiculturalism, and social justice in counseling, education, and advocacy. In so doing, it shows how these theoretical forces, individually and collectively, are essential to professional counseling, client welfare, education, and the promotion of social justice. The…
Descriptors: Feminism, Humanism, Cultural Pluralism, Social Justice
Suthakaran, V. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2012
In this response, the author addresses Hansen's (2012) call for the counseling profession to substitute science with humanities as its primary ideology. The author uses Epstein's (1994) cognitive-experiential self-theory to show that an equal appreciation for science and humanities is more congruent with a holistic humanistic vision for…
Descriptors: Counselors, Ideology, Personality Theories, Humanities
Magnuson, Sandy – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2012
Arthur Wright Combs (1912-1999) championed humanistic counseling and education. He proposed a theory that incorporated humanistic values and cognitive factors. This article features a review of his contributions, an overview of his theory, a synthesis of stories about Combs that were acquired during research interviews, and my commentary on his…
Descriptors: Humanistic Education, Humanism, Interviews, Change Agents
Wichmann, Sonia Secher – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2011
According to proponents of self-determination theory, autonomous regulation is a universal psychological human need. Researchers have found autonomy (defined as acting in accordance with one's values) related to well-being across cultures. Encouraging client autonomy is therefore fundamental to the practice of humanistic counseling.
Descriptors: Self Determination, Personal Autonomy, Well Being, Cultural Differences