"We have long been gifted by the legacy of Abraham Maslow's foundational writings in humanistic psychology, but Personality and Growth is a new genre of his work that yields fresh insights into his remarkable talks in the classroom. With this work Bassett has unearthed a treasure-trove of heretofore unpublished presentations Maslow made to his Brandeis students highlighting an experiential understanding of personality development. This understanding covered self-actualization, love, transcendence, being-motivation vs. deficit motivation, and so on. I highly recommend this book to any readers, academic or otherwise, who value Maslow's key illuminations of what it means to be fully, experientially human, and who relish, as I do, the enlivening seminars he held on these matters." Kirk J. Schneider, Ph.D.
, Adjunct Faculty, Saybrook University and Teachers College, Columbia University, and author of The Spirituality of Awe, The Polarized Mind, and (with Fraser Pierson and James Bugental) The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology "Personality and Growth offers a fascinating, detailed, and unprecedented picture of this brilliant thinker in the college classroom during the 1963-1964 period. The unabridged transcriptions of the classes particularly reveal Maslow's evolving ideas on peak-experiences, strengthening positive emotional expression, and the importance of self-awareness in forging close relationships with others. I strongly recommend this book to all interested in Maslow's work and its legacy for the 21st century." Edward Hoffman, Ph.D., author of The Right to Be Human: A Biography of Abraham Maslow "After reading Personality and Growth you may recognize changes in yourself and your perspective. In fact, I have good reason to believe you will never be the same again. How can I make this prediction with such assuredness? Simple: I took the same class with 'Abe' three years after these recordings were made.
It changed my life in ways I never imagined possible, profoundly and for the good. This book is more than an historic account of events occurring over half a century ago. It is a powerful retelling of those Maslowian concepts that, when actualized, can change both you and your world." Louis Ari Kopolow, M.D., DLFAPA, ACP, Asst. Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at George Washington University, President Emeritus Suburban Maryland Psychiatric Society, and author of the forthcoming book Reaching Your Peak: Following Maslow's Path to Self-Actualization and Happiness.