A new program at Pitt in the Institute for Bioethics aims to study and improve communication between patients and clinicians.
When Rabbi Sherwin Wine steps down from his pulpit next week, he’ll thank his colleagues, his family and his friends. But he won’t be thanking God. Wine caused eyes to roll 40 years ago when he ...
Our Judaism is broadly defined as the collective historical experience of the Jewish people – a widely and wildly diverse experience that has helped foster our extraordinary resilience. For a long ...
Humanistic psychology believes that people are good and focuses on helping people reach their potential by exploring their uniqueness. It is based on the assumption that people have free will and are ...
Despite the formidable hygienic challenges posed by several events on campus, Princeton faces a far greater threat from ...
This page provides an overview of the principles of Humanistic Judaism. Humanistic Judaism doesn't proclaim that there is no God, but it does do without God. It sees no evidence for the existence of a ...
You’re interested in therapy. A friend mentioned the existential-humanistic perspective. You are curious – what does that kind of therapy entail? What is unique about Existential-Humanistic Therapy?
Humanistic psychology is an approach to therapy that emphasizes what makes us human. Practitioners believe that individuals are self-aware, can take responsibility for their actions, and have the ...