Document Type

Article

Publication Date

7-1-2015

Published In

Journal Of Humanistic Counseling

Abstract

Humanist conceptions of the person evolve across history. Whereas humanism has served a pivotal role in the caregiving professions, its individualist emphasis now stands as an impediment to its future. Proposed is a relational reconceptualization of the person, placing relational as opposed to individual well-being at the forefront of humanists' concerns.

Comments

This work is a preprint and is freely available courtesy of the author.

The final publication version can be freely accessed courtesy of Wiley's Content Sharing service.

fac-psychology-700_accessible.docx (43 kB)
Accessible document [Word]

Additional Files

fac-psychology-700_accessible.docx (43 kB)
Accessible document [Word]

Included in

Psychology Commons

Share

COinS
 

An accessible version of this publication has been made available courtesy of Swarthmore College Libraries. For further accessibility assistance, please contact openaccess@swarthmore.edu with the title or URL of any relevant works.