Society for Humanistic Psychology Newsletter
A newsletter of Division 32
October 2012
FEATURED ARTICLE
Toward a deep diversity in humanistic psychology: Facing our challenges, embracing our opportunities
By Louis Hoffman
Humanitas
- Orlando and Orpheus: Meditations on diversity
The author meditates on the contradictions that attend epistemological hegemony and the limitations of the overly zealous, monolithic and doctrinaire
By Ed Mendelowitz
In This Issue
- A brief overview of the DSM-5 reform effort
This article summarizes the historic events and future plans in the effort to reform the DSM-5
By David N. Elkins - A message from the editors
Co-editors Kevin Keenan & Donna Rockwell introduce this issue of the newsletter
By Kevin Keenan and Donna Rockwell - Diagnosing oppression: A multicultural review of the DSM
A summary of an APA panel presentation by four division 32 graduate students
By Katie Darling, David St. John, Lasonia Barlow, Demetrius Ford, and Amy Hanes - Microaggressions and their effects on the therapeutic process
Racial, gender, sexual orientation and other microaggressions have an unspoken and damaging effect on the therapeutic process
By Nathaniel Granger - Call for nominations to the Division 32 Board
Nominations are invited for president-elect, council representative, treasurer and member-at-large - Call for proposals: 2013 APA Convention
"Multiple Voices, Multiple Stories, Multiple Selves: Human Diversity and the Humanistic Vision" is the theme of the division’s call for papers for the APA convention in 2013 - Call for proposals: Division 32 Annual Conference
"Community in Difference: Cultivating a Home for Love and Justice in an Indifferent World" is the title of the Sixth Annual Conference of Division 32


