Eugene Taylor
Affiliations: | Psychology | Saybrook University |
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Clinical Psychology, Modern History, Women's Studies, History of ScienceGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeFrederick A. Martin | grad student | 2001 | Saybrook University |
Paul Shane | grad student | 2002 | Saybrook University |
James G. Hadley | grad student | 2003 | Saybrook University |
Mark M. Cerri | grad student | 2004 | Saybrook University |
Amy C. Bluhm | grad student | 2005 | Saybrook University |
Judy Ellison | grad student | 2005 | Saybrook University |
Georgane R. Higgins | grad student | 2005 | Saybrook University |
Wendy K. Swan | grad student | 2005 | Saybrook University |
Eric A. Kreuter | grad student | 2006 | Saybrook University |
Susan Gordon | grad student | 2007 | Saybrook University |
Judith G. Sugg | grad student | 2007 | Saybrook University |
Kate Siner Francis | grad student | 2008 | Saybrook University |
Roberta Pashley | grad student | 2009 | Saybrook University |
Isabelle M. DeArmond | grad student | 2010 | Saybrook University |
Sue A. Herron | grad student | 2010 | Saybrook University |
Mona S. Minton | grad student | 2012 | Saybrook University |
Melinda H. Fouts | grad student | 2013 | Saybrook University |
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Taylor E. (2011) JHP at fifty Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 51: 402-407 |
Taylor E. (2010) William James on a phenomenological psychology of immediate experience: the true foundation for a science of consciousness? History of the Human Sciences. 23: 119-30 |
Taylor E. (2010) William James and the humanistic implications of the neuroscience revolution: An outrageous hypothesis Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 50: 410-429 |
Taylor E. (2009) The Zen Doctrine of “No-Method” The Humanistic Psychologist. 37: 295-306 |
Taylor E. (2005) Wayne Proudfoot (ed.) William James and the Science of Religions: Reexperiencing The Varieties of Religious Experience. (New York NY: Columbia University Press, 2004). Pp. vii+138. £22.50 (Hbk). ISBN 0 23 1132 042. Religious Studies. 41: 484-488 |
Taylor E. (2001) Positive psychology and humanistic psychology: A reply to Seligman. Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 41: 13-29 |
Taylor E. (2000) “What is Man, Psychologist, that Thou Art So Unmindful of him?”: Henry A. Murray on the Historical Relation between Classical Personality Theory and Humanistic Psychology Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 40: 29-42 |
Taylor E. (2000) Psychotherapeutics and the problematic origins of clinical psychology in America. American Psychologist. 55: 1029-1033 |
Taylor E. (1999) An Intellectual Renaissance of Humanistic Psychology Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 39: 7-25 |
Taylor E. (1994) An epistemological critique of experimentalism in psychology; Or, why G. Stanley Hall waited until William James was out of town to found the American Psychological Association Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 727: 37-61 |