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Colin Wilson
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher
Taplinger Pub Co
Publication date
August 1, 1972
Binding
Hardcover
Book category
Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13
9780800855130
ISBN-10
0800855132
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$8.95
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Summaries and Reviews
Summary
Reviews the life and works of the man who defined neurosis as a blocking of man's evolutionary and instinctive tendencies
Amazon.com description: Product Description: Written with the "active and detailed cooperation of Abraham Maslow". Maslow and Wilson were friends and correspondents during the 1960s, and Maslow worked together with Wilson to create this excellent study of Maslovian Psychology. New Pathways first reviews the history of psychology, providing a much-needed context for understanding the revolutionary nature of Maslow's "Third Force" movement. Wilson then brings Maslow's work to life by focusing on the practical applications of Maslow's theories. Highly recommended for all students and researchers who wish to understand the complexities of human motivation and consciousness. This eBook edition contains the complete 270 page text of the original 1972 hardcover edition. *** ***
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About: Reviews the life and works of the man who defined neurosis as a blocking of man's evolutionary and instinctive tendencies
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