Society for Humanistic Psychology Newsletter
A newsletter of Division 32
April 2012

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FROM THE EDITORS
- Editor's note
The editors provide an overview of the current issue and a recap of the recent fifth Annual Division 32 Conference
By Donna Rockwell and Kevin Keenan
HUMANITAS
- Humanitas #8: Search for the new land
The author surveys the domain of current existential-humanistic psychology, critiquing what he perceives as our ethical and imaginative lapses and eloquently pointing the way toward a vision of what is possible
By Ed Mendelowitz
IN THIS ISSUE
- Division 32 convention programming
Division 32 offers exciting programming options for the 2012 APA Convention; please review our forthcoming schedule for Orlando and have a great time - Conference reflections
The author provides a reflection on the fifth Annual Division 32 Conference from the perspective of the conference co-chair
By Robert McInerney - Fifth Annual Division 32 Conference photos
View photos from the fifth Annual Division 32 Conference - Creating diversity in the home of humanistic psychology
The president-elect of Division 32 discusses how humanistic psychology's general stance in regard to diversity has evolved over the past several years
By Louis Hoffman - Who leads the classroom?
The author takes a look at how the humanistic notions of experiential teaching and experiential learning play out in the classroom
By Diane Blau - The overmedication of our youth: An interview with Brent Dean Robbins, PhD
The author takes us inside his new book, "Drugging Our Children: How Profiteers Are Pushing Antipsychotics on Our Youngest, and What We Can Do to Stop It," co-edited with Sharna Olfman, PhD - Division 32 candidate statements
Meet the Division 32 candidates for the 2012 elections which include the positions president-elect, member-at-large and division representative to council - Membership news
The author describes two new membership structures and five initiatives to engage and help the next generation of humanistic psychologists
By Richard Bargdill - In memoriam—Salvatore Palazzolo: A brave journeyman of the soul
A friend and colleague writes a tribute to the late Salvatore Palazzolo; Sal will be dearly missed
By Robert McInerney


