(707) 795-1064
art.warmoth@sonoma.edu
Personal Data:
Born July 18, 1937 in Red Bluff, California
Married to Georgina A. Warmoth; three children
Education:
B.A., Reed College, 1959 (Major: Literature/Theater)
Ph.D. in Psychology, Brandeis University, 1967 (N.I.M.H. Predoctoral Fellow, 1962-65)
Full-time Employment:
Professor of Psychology, 1985 to date
Department Chair, 1980-84; 1990-92
Lecturer, Assistant Prof., Associate Prof., 1968-1985
Psychology Department
Sonoma State University
Rohnert Park, California 94928
Clinical Psychologist, 1966-69Mendocino State Hospital
Talmage, California
Teacher of Psychology & Humanities, 1965-66
Curriculum & Program Development Consultation:Franconia College
Franconia, New Hampshire
Psychology Core Curriculum (History of Modern Psychology)
Freshman Learning Community
Universidad Autonoma de la Laguna (Mexico):
Workshops: January 1990; Summer & Fall 1993; Fall 1996
Sierra University (Santa Monica, CA), 1985-87
Calif. Institute of Transpersonal Psychology (Menlo Park, CA), 1976-1984
Humanistic Psychology Institute (now Saybrook Graduate School, San Francisco), 1970-1975
Sonoma Institute (Bodega, CA) 1975
For recent essays see my home page at http:www.sonoma.edu/users/w/warmotha
Stella Resnik, Arthur Warmoth & Ilene Serlin. The Humanistic Psychology and Positive Psychology Connection: Implications for Psychotherapy. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 41 (No. 1), 73-101.
Presentation on Regional Economics as part of a panel on "Innovations Toward a Civil Society." World Future Society, Washington, D.C., July 30, 1999.
Coordinator & Steering Committee, The Old Saybrook II Project ["Old Saybrook II: The Web Page" & Old Saybrook 2/2000 at West Georgia Conference, May 11-14, 2000. Presentations at AHP Midwest Conference, March 1999, and APA Annual Conventions (Division 32 Hospitality Suite), August 1998 and 1999.] Editor of the database elements of the Old Saybrook 2 Project Web Page <http://www.sonoma.edu/psychology/os2db/>
With Bernard A. Lietaer. "Designing Bioregional Economies in Response to Globalization" in A. Cohill & J. Kruth, Eds. Pathways to Sustainability. Published on-line at <ceres.ca.gov/tcsf/pathways/>
"Humanistic Psychology and Humanistic Social Science." Humanity and Society, August 1998 (v. 22, no. 3, pp. 2-7)
"La Cultura y el Desarrollo Humano." Talk given to the Semana de Psicologia of La Universidad Autónoma de la Laguna, Torreón, Mexico, November 6, 1996.
Editor. Human Potential and the Economy. Special issue of the AHP Perspective, September-October 1995. Includes editor’s introduction & article: "The Metropolitan Bioregion as a Political and Economic Unit."
"What In Tarnation Is This Postmodern Thing Anyhow?" Invited address, Assn. for Humanistic Psychology Annual Conference. Baltimore, MD, August 12, 1995.
Editor. What Humanistic Psychology Has Become. Special issue of the AHP Perspective, May-June 1995. Includes editor’s introduction & articles: "A Second Look at Humanistic Values" and "A Virtual Map of Humanistic Psychology."
"Community Learning: What the 60s Have to Say to the 90s." American Psychological Assn., Los Angeles, August 1994. (Invited address on receiving the Bühler Award. Published in The Humanistic Psychologist, Spring1995 (v. 23, no. 1, pp. 40-47).
"Transformation in AHP: Crisis and the New Model." AHP Perspective, July 1990, pp. 12-14.
"Humanistic Psychology's Contribution to Constructivism." AHP Perspective, February 1990, pp. 4-5.
"Managing--Profits or Wealth?" Sonoma Management Review, Summer 1979, pp. 15-18 & 36.
"A Note on the Peak Experience as a Personal Myth." J. Humanistic Psychology, Spring 1965, pp. 18-21.
"The Peak Experience and the Life History," J. Humanistic Psychology, Spring 1963, pp. 86-91.
American Psychological Association: At-Large Board Member, Division 32, Humanistic Psychology, 1997-2000
Committee on Urban Initiatives Network, 1997-98
Association for Humanistic Psychology: Board of Directors 1989 to 1996. (Vice President-Elect, 1989-90; Vice President, 1990-91 & 1991-92, Past Vice President, 1992-93; President-Elect, President, Past President, 1993-96)
Editorial Board, Journal of Humanistic Psychology
Distinguished Service Award, The Saybrook Institute, June 1994
Karl & Charlotte Bühler Award for Pioneering Work in Graduate Psychological Education in Humanistic Psychology. Presented by the American Psychological Association, Division 32: Humanistic Psychology, August 1994
University of California at Davis
Union Institute
Humanistic Psychology Institute/Saybrook Graduate School
Oklahoma State University (Sociology)
Sierra University
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