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Edward Hoffman (1) (1951–)

Autore di The Hebrew Alphabet: A Mystical Journey

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Edward Hoffman is a clinical psychologist in New York City.

Opere di Edward Hoffman

The Kabbalah Deck (2000) 48 copie
OPENING THE INNER GATES (1995) 37 copie
Visions of Innocence (1992) 25 copie
Sparks of Light (1983) 23 copie

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1951
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di residenza
New York, USA
Istruzione
Cornell University (BA|Psyhology|1971)
University of Michigan (MA|Special Education|1972)
University of Michigan (MA|Developmental Psychology|1974)
University of Michigan (PhD|Psychology and Education|1976)
Attività lavorative
psychologist
adjunct professor
Organizzazioni
Yeshiva University
Tokyo University
Hollywood Pavilion Psychiatric Hospital
New York State Psychological Association
Breve biografia
Edward Hoffman, Ph.D., is a psychology-researcher in the field of humanistic psychology. He is an editor for the Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Dr. Hoffman is a licensed psychologist in private practice and an adjunct associate professor in psychology at Yeshiva University in New York. He also serves as an editor of the Indian Journal of Positive Psychology.

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Really enjoyed it and feel Ed Hoffman did justice to such an amazing human being. It lead me to begin the quest of reading Maslow's books which are as one would imagine, mind bending. The establishment of an entirely new approach to psychology based on the self actualized being is brilliant!
 
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Jonathan5 | Feb 20, 2023 |
> Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Hoffman-Lechelle-celeste--initiation-juive-a-la-r...

> L’ÉCHELLE CÉLESTE, Initiation juive à la réalisation intérieure, de Edward Hoffman. — L’objectif de ce livre est de proposer un guide, un projet de développement intérieur, en partant de la perspective d’élévation des sages juifs. La sagesse rationnelle et éthique du judaïsme s’y trouve en pleine lumière mais également accompagnée de ses aspects visionnaires et mystiques ; car ces deux côtés conviennent de façon significative à notre situation actuelle. L’échelle céleste est une initiation juive à la réalisation intérieure. Il concerne donc les méthodes expérimentales juives faites pour accroître en nous le sens d’identité personnelle et de détermination. A cette fin, y sont présentés et analysés de nombreux modèles de vie et multiples exercices de méditation. Cependant, ce travail ne prétend pas le moins du monde minimiser la valeur des études juives conventionnelles ; en fait, il nous faut éveiller les deux facettes de notre être pour parvenir à la véritable harmonie intérieure. L’échelle céleste est aussi un manuel pratique de développement de l’intériorité, apportant une contribution importante à la spiritualité juive et à son renouveau actuel, s’appuyant sur les richesses de la tradition religieuse juive — écrits éthiques, légendes, mysticisme et sagesse des Maîtres — Edward Hoffman met en lumière l’enseignement séculaire du Judaïsme en indiquant les chemins pour parvenir à réaliser notre conscience intégrale. Vous y trouverez trente exercices spirituels différents ayant chacun pour but de renforcer nos capacités les plus élevées. C’est un bon livre puisqu’il nous mène à une source créatrice qui est la clé de voûte de notre accomplissement. Éd. Dervy. (Albert SARALLIER)
Nouvelles Clés, (7), Sept./Oct. 1989, (p. 61)

> Ce manuel d'initiation juive à la réalisation intérieure est d'une grande clarté : vraiment utile. ”Le monde de l’homme n'est rien d’autre que le jour et l’heure où il se trouve maintenant.” (Albert SARALLIER)
Nouvelles Clés, (12), Juillet/Août 1990, (p. 47)
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Joop-le-philosophe | Sep 25, 2020 |
2.5 stars. Reading this was a slog for me, as I think that there were often entire sections that could have been cut out. It seemed like the book spent as much time discussing what was happening in the world as it did actually documenting Adler's life. That being said, I do feel renewed in my theoretical orientation, and annoyed by the many concepts that he created (which are almost never attributed to him). Adler truly was the forerunner of the humanistic and existential movements in psychology and counseling. As a future school counselor, it's no wonder that I was drawn to his theory. His emphasis on child guidance and education fit perfectly within the school counseling profession. I'm a proud Adlerian (as everyone in my cohort is well aware)! :)… (altro)
 
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ReadandFindOut | Sep 25, 2017 |
Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing.
Paths to Happiness: 50 Ways to Add Joy to Your Life Every Day is a little cookbook for happiness. The author offers fifty entrees you might sample, and suggests ways for you to cook up your own versions of any you particularly like each day. Some are quite enormous, like Forgiveness and Self-Compassion and Authenticity, and might take years to actually do on a daily basis. Some are tiny, and could be tried in a weekend, like Birding or Tai Chi or Power Napping. All-in-all, a nice way to taste fifty ways to happiness and see which might work for you.… (altro)
 
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debnance | 5 altre recensioni | Nov 19, 2016 |

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