Name James Bugental Region Humanistic psychology | Role Writer | |
School Existential-Humanistic Therapy Notable ideas Postulates of Humanistic Psychology Books The Search for Authenticity, The art of the psychotherapist Similar People Rollo May, Kirk J Schneider, Carl Rogers, Soren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche | ||
Influenced by Rollo May, Carl Rogers Born December 25, 1915 Died 17 September 2008 (age 92), Petaluma, California, United States Era 20th century Nationality American |
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James Frederick Thomas Bugental (December 25, 1915 – September 17, 2008) was one of the predominant theorists and advocates of the Existential-Humanistic Therapy movement. He was a therapist, teacher and writer for over 50 years. He received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University, was named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association in 1955, and was the first recipient of the APA's Division of Humanistic Psychology's Rollo May Award. He held leadership positions in a number of professional organizations, including president of the California State Psychological Association.
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Existential humanistic psychotherapy with james bugental video
Theory
In "The Search for Authenticity" (1965), Bugental summarized the postulates of Humanistic Psychology, often quoted by other theorists:

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