ABSTRACT

As we have seen, the Association for Humanistic Psychology (AHP) was formed in 1962. All through the 1960s it was growing in the United States, but outside there was little overt sign of the ideas or methods catching on. Probably most of what activity there was tended to be in the established fields of counselling (the Rogerian influence) and in organizational psychology (the influence of Maslow, largely channelled through the National Training Laboratories and other management professionals).