As some of you may know, this summer I was
elected to the board of directors of the Association of Humanistic Psychology
(AHP), whose board meeting I attended a few weeks ago in Seattle. At that
board meeting, we spent some time exploring AHP’s overarching vision and
aims. In the following list, I’ve recast the themes that emerged in somewhat
more poetic language. Basically, I feel that continually questing after
the poetic pulse of AHP’s enterprise is crucial to maintaining humanistic
psychology’s vitality -- both for today and for the future. I’ve
come to sense in our times a powerful tendency to reduce almost everything
-- including humanistic psychology -- to the most banal, repetitive and
lifeless formulae. For instance, in our commercialized world even "being
all you can be" has through sheer repetition become one of advertising’s
bloodless gimmicks -- no longer a potent, inspirational call to human possibility
and destiny. In essence, I feel that our modern world is placing humanistic
psychology in danger of becoming a caricature of itself. And against
that backdrop, one of our challenges lies in resisting the temptation to
settle upon any final vocabulary and self-description. I feel that
our world is calling us toward an ongoing re-poeticizing of our common
project -- in a way that speaks to what is best in humanistic psychology’s
tradition, and at the same time opens up new, surprising connections to
our current world (a delicate balance, to be sure). So I offer the following
statement of vision and purpose -- both as a personal act of defiance in
a world seemingly bent on the banalization of everything, and as an invitation
for us all to enter into a more vital, more powerful reinvention of our
common enterprise.
-- Eric Dodson
Vision and aims
To call humanity toward fulfilling its deeper, more encompassing values and possibilities,
To stand powerfully and unabashedly for freedom, healthy choice, expression and creativity,
To quest after community and human interconnection, both locally and across the globe,
To sense and appreciate the ongoing interweaving of our minds, our bodies, our spirits, and the world around us,
To give voice to life’s fundamental riddle, and to seek after its greater charm, subtlety and meaning,
To expand humanity’s furthest boundaries, and to help our world give birth to its wider evolutionary horizons,
To find ourselves open, wild and alive in
the passionate welter of life’s core struggle,
And ultimately to quicken the pulse of life
for all sentient beings.