2007 (published in 2008)


Volume 12 (1, 2)

 

The latest and last volume of Constructivism in the Human Sciences (Vol.12, issue 1+2) is all about honoring

Michael J. Mahoney

who had made gigantic history of psychology and constructivism. 

 

Table of Contents

Articles

Autobiography Behaviorism, Cognitivism, And Constructivism:
Reflections on Persons and Patterns in My Intellectual Development
-----Michael J. Mahoney

Michael J. Mahoney (1946-2006)                     
-----Albert Bandura

Mahoney's Constructivism, Psychoanalytic Constructivism,
and the Creation of Isolated Discourse Worlds
-----Paul L. Wachtel         

Constructivist Ideals and Collaborating in International Research: Impossible
Partners or Soul Mates?
-----Marie L. Hoskins

Recognition, Vitality, Passion, And Love                       
-----Diana Fosha

Mike and Emotional Regulation in the Psychotherapeutic Processes
-----Leslie Greenberg

Thinking Outside the Box Can Be Dangerous
-----Neil Mck. Agnew

Michael J. Mahoney: A Constructive Heart and the Heart of Constructivism
-----Andre Marquis

Why We Are Not Social Constructionists:
A Dialogue in Honor of Michael Mahoney
-----Kenneth J. and Mary M. Gergen

The Social Construction Of A New Buddhist Psychology
(A Tribute In Memory Of Michael J. Mahoney)
-----Maurits G.T. Kwee

Presence, Process and Procedure: Principles of Practice for Constructivist Therapy
-----Robert A. Neimeyer

Five Key Concepts for Understanding Human Nature:
Mi, Body, Mind, Spirit, and Qi
-----Yutaka Haruki

Is Absolute Acceptance Possible in Psychotherapy?:
Rethinking Unconditional Positive Regard from the Viewpoints of Constructive Psychotherapy and Shin Buddhism
-----Genji Sugamura, Yutaka Haruki, and Fusako Koshikawa


Poetry

Room                                                                        
-----Robert A. Neimeyer

Because the Irises are Blooming Now                         
-----R.K. Carlson


Education and Training

Cumulative Index
  

 

Important Notice for Readers

This volume is the last journal as a printed periodical of the Society for Constructivism in the Human Sciences. We are now radically re-organizing the organization. Although we do not know when and how we will restart, we will keep posting a notice of the progress.