Psychology
Last modified: March 2008
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Psychology: General
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History of Psychology
Personality, Learning Style, and Other Attribute
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Educational and School Psychology (Return to Top of Page)
The Study of Mind (Return to Top of Page)
Psychology: Behavioral (Return to Top of Page)
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Psychology: Spiritual/Transpersonal
(additional links) (readings)
Psychology: Evolutionary
Psychology: Integral
- Integral
Development Assoicates
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WebCasts and Power Point Presentations: from Rodney Clarken, Northern
Michigan University
- Ingersoll., R. E., & Bauer, A. (2004, June). An integral approach to
spiritual wellness in school counseling settings. Professional School
Counseling. Retrieved December 2004, from
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0KOC/is_5_7/ai_n6121235
- de Quincey, C. (2000). The promise of integralism: A critical appreciation
of Ken Wilber's integral psychology. Journal of
Consciousness Studies, 7(11-12), 177-208. Retrieved December 2004,
from
http://www.deepspirit.com/sys-tmpl/thepromiseofintegralism/
- McFarlane, T. (2000). Quantum physics, depth psychology, and beyond.
Eugene, OR: Center for Integral Science. Retrieved November 2007, from
http://www.integralscience.org/psyche-physis.html
- Voros, J. (2001). Reframing environmental scanning: An integral
approach. Melbourne, Australia: Swinburne University. Retrieved December
2004, from
http://www.stadsadviseur.nl/buurtontwikkelaar/tekst/env-scanning.pdf
Positive Psychology (Return to Top of Page)
- Positive psychology
homepage
- Seligman, M. (1999). Positive psychology network concept
paper. Philadelphia: The Martin Seligman Research Alliance.
- Course syllabi
for teaching positive psychology
- Readings in
positive psychology
- Seligman, M., Stein, T., Park, N., & Peterson, C. (2005). Positive
psychology progress: Empirical validation of interventions. American
Psychologist, 60(5), 410-421. Retrieved January 2008, from
http://www.authentichappiness.sas.upenn.edu/images/apaarticle.pdf
- Warmoth, A., Resnick, S., Serlin, I. (2000). Contributions of humanistic psychology to
positive psychology. Paper presented at the Old Saybrook 2 conference,
University of West Georga, Carrolton, GA, May 11-14. Retrieved April 2005,
from
http://www.westga.edu/~psydept/os2/papers/serlin2.htm
Psychology and Systems Theory
Psychology: Electronic Journals and text files
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Mental Health (Return to Top of Page)
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- Dr. William G. (Bill) Huitt
Dept. of Psychology, Counseling & Guidance
Valdosta State University
Valdosta, GA 31698-0001
whuitt@valdosta.edu