Kirk J. Schneider

Kirk J. Schneider is a psychologist and psychotherapist who has taken a leading role in the advancement of existential-humanistic therapy, and existential-integrative therapy. Schneider is also the current editor of the ''Journal of Humanistic Psychology''. His major books are ''Existential-Humanistic Therapy'' (2010), ''Existential-Integrative Therapy'' (2008), ''The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology'' (with James Bugental and Fraser Pierson) (2001), ''The Psychology of Existence'' (with Rollo May)(1995), ''Rediscovery of Awe'' (2004), ''Awakening to Awe'' (2009), and "The Polarized Mind" (2013).

He worked closely with existential and humanistic psychology pioneer Rollo May, and in 2004, was himself the recipient of the Rollo May Award from Division 32 of the American Psychological Association for “outstanding and independent pursuit of new frontiers in humanistic psychology.” He has been integral in fostering global dialogs surrounding existential themes in psychology, and in April 2010, he delivered the opening keynote address at the First (East-West) International Existential Psychology Conference in Nanjing, China. He is also a Fellow of three Divisions of the American Psychological Association (Humanistic, Clinical, and Independent Practice) and has published over 100 articles and chapters and has authored or edited eight books. He is currently vice-president of the Existential-Humanistic Institute (EHI), adjunct faculty at Saybrook University, Teachers College, Columbia University, and the California Institute of Integral Studies, and contributor to Psychology Today. Provided by Wikipedia
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