Being and Becoming: Celebrating Women in Humanistic Psychology

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Abstract

The guest editors of this special issue, Drs. Donna Rockwell and Vanessa Brown, introduce this collection of articles with their personal Being and Becoming narratives. The editors highlight contributions from several women working in the humanistic psychologies who capture essential aspects of women’s experiences in today’s world. As an existential slice of our times, these articles from an international community of women help describe our collective lived worlds in unique and yet strikingly universal ways.

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Rockwell, D., & Brown, V. (2022). Being and Becoming: Celebrating Women in Humanistic Psychology. Humanistic Psychologist, 50(3), 329–332. https://doi.org/10.1037/hum0000302

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