TL;DR: Maslow as mentioned in this paper discusses the need for creative people and the need to be creative in order to achieve the goals of self-actualization and self-transcendence of the human mind.
Abstract: Preface, by Bertha G. Maslow Introduction: A. H. Maslow, by Henry Geiger Part I. HEALTH AND PATHOLOGY 1. Toward a Humanistic Biology 2 Neurosis as a Failure of Personal Growth 3. Self-Actualizing and Beyond. Part II. CREATIVENESS 4. The Creative Attitude 5. A Holistic Approach to Creativity 6. Emotional Blocks to Creativity 7. The Need for Creative People. Part III. VALUES 8. Fusions of Facts and Values 9. Notes on Being-Psychology 10. Comments from a Symposium on Human Values. Part IV. EDUCATION l. Knower and Known 2. Education and Peak Experiences 13. Goals and Implications of Humanistic Education. Part V. SOCIETY 14. Synergy in the Society and in the Individual 15. Questions for the Normative Social Psychologist 16. Synanon and Eupsychia 17. On Eupsychian Management 18. On Low Grumbles, High Grumbles and Meta-grumbles. Part VI. BEING-COGNITION 19. Notes on Innocent Cognition 20. Further Notes on Cognition. Part VII. TRANSCENDENCE AND THE PSYCHOLOGY OF BEING 21. Various Meanings of Transcendence 22. Theory Z. Part VIII. METAMOTIVATION 23. A Theory of Metamotivation: The Biological Rooting of the Value-Life. APPENDICES Appendix A: Comments on Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences. Appendix B: Some Parallels Between Sexual and Dominance Behaviour of Infrahuman Primates. and the Fantasies of Patients in Psychotherapy. Appendix C: Adolescence and Juvenile Delinquency in Two Different Cultures. Appendix D: Criteria for Judging Needs to Be Instinctoid. Appendix E: Abraham H. Maslow: A Bibliography. Bibliography. Index.
TL;DR: Watson's Theory of Human Care as mentioned in this paper discusses the balance between science and caring that is the basis of the nursing profession, and it includes concepts such as phenomenal field, actual caring occasion, and transpersonal caring.
Abstract: This classic book by renowned nurse theorist Jean Watson discusses the balance between science and caring that is the basis of the nursing profession. Watson's Theory of Human Care draws from the works of Western and Eastern philosophers, approaching the human care relationship as a moral idea that includes concepts such as phenomenal field, actual caring occasion, and transpersonal caring. Inherent in this theory are concepts of health and illness, the environment, and the universe.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the role of the Internet in the development of the human brain and its role in the formation of higher states of consciousness, including self-awareness, self-help and support groups.
Abstract: Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction 1 The Internet in Context Part I Intrapersonal 2 Children and the Internet 3 Self Online: Personality and Demogrpahic Implications 4 Disinhibition and the Internet 5 The Psychology of Sex: A Mirror from the Internet 6 Internet Addiction: Does it Really Exist? (Revisited) Part II Interpersonal 7 Revisiting Computer--Mediated Communication for Work, Community, and Learning 8 The Virtual Society: Its Driving Forces, Arrangements, Practices and Implications 9 Internet Self-Help and Support Groups: The Pros and Cons of Text-Based Mutual Aid 10 Cyber Shrinks: Expanding the Paradigm Part III Transpersonal 11 From Mediatred Environments to the Development of Consciousness II 12 World Wide Brain: Self-Organizing Internet Intelligence as the Actualization of the Collective Unconscious 13 The Internet and Higher States of Consciousness--A Transpersonal Perspective Index
TL;DR: Transplans from Text to Margin: Transpersonal care-healing arts as mentioned in this paper, the starting point of the Transpersonal Caring -healing art, and the body as a Sacred Mirror.
Abstract: TRANSPERSONAL NURSING AS ONTOLOGICAL ARCHETYPE * The Starting Point * Moving from Text to Margin * In Search of the Sacred Feminine: Voices from the Margins * Deconstructing Modern Metaphors * Reconstructing Nursing * TRANSPERSONAL NURSING AS ONTOLOGICAL ARTIST * Beyond Nursing in the Post Postmodern Millennium * Transpersonal Caring - Healing * The Postmodern/Transpersonal Body * The Body as a Sacred Mirror * Exercises for Experiencing the Transpersonal Body * Professional Ontological Competencies for Transpersonal Practice * Reconsidering Nightengale: Professional Ontological Competencies * As Advanced Caring-Healing Arts * An Interlude: The Zen of Bedmaking * TRANSPERSONAL NURSING AS ONTOLOGICAL ARCHITECT * Caring-Healing Architechture within the Postmodern Paradigm * Unconcluding Postmodern Nightengale * Relighting the Lamp
TL;DR: In this article, Anderson and Braud describe complementary ways of Knowing, Being and Expression Intuitive Inquiry (IBE) in the context of scientific research, as well as an expanded view of validation.
Abstract: Introduction - Rosemarie Anderson PART ONE: CRITIQUES AND EXTENSIONS Conventional and Expanded Views of Research - William Braud and Rosemarie Anderson A Preview of New Methods - Rosemarie Anderson and William Braud PART TWO: EXPANDED METHODS OF DISCIPLINED INQUIRY Integral Inquiry - William Braud Complementary Ways of Knowing, Being and Expression Intuitive Inquiry - Rosemarie Anderson A Transpersonal Approach Transpersonal Awareness in Phenomenological Inquiry - Ron Valle and Mary Mohs Philosophy, Reflections and Recent Research Organic Research - Jennifer Clements et al Feminine Spirituality Meets Transpersonal Research Becoming More Human as We Work - Rhea A White The Reflexive Role of Exceptional Human Experience PART THREE: APPLYING THE PRINCIPLES: SELECTED EXAMPLES Alternative Ways of Knowing (Encountering and Collecting Data) Alternative Ways of Working with Data (Engaging and Confronting Data) Alternative Ways of Presenting Results (Expressing and Communicating Findings) PART FOUR: FURTHER EXTENSIONS An Expanded View of Validity - William Braud Additional Suggestions, Ethical Considerations and Future Challenges - Rosemarie Anderson and William Braud