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New Release! Handbook of the Science of Existential Psychology
Dear colleagues, I am pleased to announce the new Handbook of the Science of Existential Psychology, edited by Kenneth E. Vail III, Daryl R. Van Tongeren, Rebecca J. Schlegel, Jeff Greenberg, Laura A. King, and Richard M. Ryan. Link here: https://www.guilford.com/books/Handbook-of-the-Science-of-Existential-Psychology/Vail-Tongeren-Schlegel-Greenberg/9781462560226 In 65 compelling chapters, preeminent editors and contributors describe the field’s conceptual foundations, methods, and contemporary findings. The Handbook is focused on issues of “being and becoming” in mental and social life, including: time, aging, and death; freedom, authenticity, and moral responsibility; isolation, uncertainty, and shared reality; culture, the self, and identity; the quest for meaning and purpose; religion

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Latest Event

The Human Potential Center

What’s It Like Being You?

online interactive zoom workshop What’s it like being you?   Everyone’s inner world is unique, but we rarely take time to appreciate the unrivaled contributions each person is able to share with the world because of their unique perspectives. This workshop helps you explore your own inner emotional landscape and discover how it differs from the inner world experienced by others. Presented by Robert McGarey, M.A.
The Human Potential Center

Video Explorations & Personal Growth

online interactive zoom workshop Video Explorations & Personal Growth   On the first three Saturday nights of most months, you’ll find us watching a popular movie together via Zoom in a fun, informal atmosphere. Then we have a discussion. We don’t discuss the movie, though; we discuss personal growth issues and themes that came up in the movie. So we’re not doing a “Siskel and Ebert” type of review, but rather an in-depth personal growth process that helps us get to know ourselves and each other better. During the discussion we learn and practice essential communication skills like I-Statements and

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