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Edward Hoffman



Edward Hoffman, PhD, is an American psychologist, educator, and author best known for his work within the field of positive psychology.

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Positive Psychology: A Workbook for Personal Growth and Well-Being

Edward Hoffman and William C. Compton’s Positive Psychology: A Workbook for Personal Growth and Well-Being offers students a wealth of different activities to make concepts in positive psychology come alive.

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Dr. Edward Hoffman Lectures on Maslow: Osaka 2007

A lecture on Maslow and management theory at Kansai Gadai University, October 2007.

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The Right To Be Human: A Biography of Abraham Maslow

Recognized as one of the greatest influences on contemporary psychology, Abraham Maslow created the seminal concepts of team-decision and management, self-actualization and higher motivation.

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Tears of Joy Among Post-College-Age Japanese Adults: Implications for Resilience

A study conducted to follow up an earlier investigation which examined tears of joy (TOJ) among Japanese undergraduates.

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Ace the Corporate Personality Test

Virtually everyone looking for corporate work today must submit to a personality test. Better plan ahead and prepare yourself with this quick and easy guide to out-foxing and out-psyching the dreaded test.

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The Kabbalah Reader: A Sourcebook of Visionary Judaism

This comprehensive and accessible entrée into the world of Kabbalah covers 1,600 years of Jewish mystical thought and features a variety of thinkers—from the renowned to the obscure—unavailable in any other volume.

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The Way of Splendor: Jewish Mysticism and Modern Psychology

Dr. Edward Hoffman, a world-renowned thinker and writer in humanistic psychology, reveals how the Kabbalah exerted a profound influence on the establishment and growth of Western psychological thought through such towering thinkers as Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, and Abraham Maslow.

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The Wisdom of Maimonides: The Life and Writings of the Jewish Sage

Here is an accessible introduction to the life and wisdom of the famous twelfth-century philosopher-physician Moses Maimonides, whose prolific writings on medical and religious issues, commentaries on Jewish texts, and writings on Jewish ethics and law profoundly influenced Judaism.

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The Drive For Self: Alfred Adler And The Founding Of Individual Psychology

As the founding father of Individual Psychology, ranked alongside Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung as one of the world's most inspired social thinkers, Alfred Adler fashioned a new understanding of personality that took the search for self out of the shadows of Freudian gloom and placed it firmly in the...

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