Personality and Growth A Humanistic Psychologist in the Classroom
In the winter of 1963-1964, American psychologist Maslow taught "Experiential Approaches to Personality" at Brandeis University. An exercise in experiential learning, the course explored ways to recover neglected and often repressed aspects of personality and become aware of the unconscious and preconscious operating within the psyche. Now, for the first time, readers can take their own front-row seat in this groundbreaking course.