心理学的时代变迁与人本主义心理学的前景

Q3 Psychology
E. M. DeRobertis
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在本文中,我认为胡塞尔最近翻译的文本7中呈现的叙述是对阿梅代欧·乔吉发展的现象学的心理适应的一个非常明确的肯定和辩护。我认为,在人文主义心理学的历史背景下,乔尔吉对时代演进的方法论主张是有道理的。对卡尔·罗杰斯和亚伯拉罕·马斯洛试图修正心理学的回顾表明,他们各自以自己的方式主张在研究中远离全面的客观主义,转向现象学家所说的“与他人在世界中存在”,这种存在渗透在研究人员和研究参与者之间的关系中。但两者都无法设想或开发出一种方法程序,让研究人员同时暂停他们在这种关系中做出判断和形成结论的习惯方式。相反,他们主张在心理学研究中扩展开放、接受和肯定的人性化治疗临床存在。因此,胡塞尔的现象学心理学方法不仅是人文主义思想的理想补充,也是人文主义心理学实现其研究承诺的迫切需要。乔尔基比他那个时代的任何其他思想家都更能提供这种补充。有人进一步认为,乔吉的贡献仍然是高度相关的,尽管不被重视。
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The Psychological Epoché and the Promise of Humanistic Psychology
In this paper, I contend that the narrative presented in Husserl’s recently translated Text 7 is a strikingly clear affirmation and vindication of the psychological adaptation of phenomenology developed by Amedeo Giorgi. I argue that Giorgi’s methodological advocacy of the epoché makes good sense when considered in the context of the history of humanistic psychology. A review of Carl Rogers’s and Abraham Maslow’s attempts to revision psychology shows that they each, in their own way, argued for a turn away from all-out objectivism in research, toward what phenomenologists would refer to as the being-in-the-world-with-others that permeates the relationship between researcher and research participants. But neither could envision or develop a methodological procedure for the researcher to simultaneously suspend their habitual way of making judgements and forming conclusions in that relationship. Instead, they advocated for the extension of a humanized therapeutic clinical presence of openness, acceptance, and affirmation in psychological research. Thus, a Husserlian approach to phenomenological psychology was not only a desirable addition to humanistic thought, it was sorely needed for humanistic psychology to fulfill its research promise. Giorgi, more than any other thinker of his time, provided this addition. It is further argued that Giorgi’s contribution remains highly relevant, though underappreciated.
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Journal of Phenomenological Psychology
Journal of Phenomenological Psychology Psychology-Psychology (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The peer-reviewed Journal of Phenomenological Psychology publishes articles that advance the discipline of psychology from the perspective of the Continental phenomenology movement. Within that tradition, phenomenology is understood in the broadest possible sense including its transcendental, existential, hermeneutic, and narrative strands and is not meant to convey the thought of any one individual. Articles advance the discipline of psychology by applying phenomenology to enhance the field’s philosophical foundations, critical reflection, theoretical development, research methodologies, empirical research, and applications in such areas as clinical, educational, and organizational psychology.
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