Society for Humanistic Psychology Student Ambassador Meeting

Recently the Existential-Humanistic Institute’s Clinical Co Directors, Nance Reynolds, PhD, LCSW and Kirk Schneider, PhD were invited to introduce the Existential-Humanistic Institute (EHI) to the Student Ambassadors of The Society for Humanistic Psychology (Div. 32 of the APA). 

EHI’s Clinical Co Directors Meet with Div 32 Student Ambassadors

The Society for Humanistic Psychology
Fall, 2024

The Student Ambassador group, founded and led by longtime board member Rich Bargdill, is concertedly interested in Humanistic Psychology, existential ideas and practices, and its members hail from many different parts of the country.

  Visit Div32 website to learn more about The Society for Humanistic psychology and about becoming a member. Memberships are available to non-APA and APA members alike.

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