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Published three times annually, the newsletter of the Society for Humanistic Psychology (Division 32 of the American Psychological Association) explores the intersections of psychology, the arts and humanities, and current events. It aims to capture the discussions, debates, and new ideas at the center of research, teaching, clinical practice, advocacy, and social justice. Like Indra’s Net (illustrated above), humanistic psychology honors the beauty of the individual while acknowledging cultural and social context, interdependence, and complexity. Co-editors: Andrew Bland, Julie Falk, and Kevin Gallagher.  Society for Humanistic Psychology Newsletter

Figure 1 Published three times annually, the newsletter of the Society for Humanistic Psychology (Division 32 of the American Psychological Association) explores the intersections of psychology, the arts and humanities, and current events. It aims to capture the discussions, debates, and new ideas at the center of research, teaching, clinical practice, advocacy, and social justice. Like Indra’s Net (illustrated above), humanistic psychology honors the beauty of the individual while acknowledging cultural and social context, interdependence, and complexity. Co-editors: Andrew Bland, Julie Falk, and Kevin Gallagher. Society for Humanistic Psychology Newsletter