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      Следует заметить, что некоторые психологи-гуманисты и позитивисты ратуют за более глубокую концентрацию на парадоксах человеческой жизни в исследованиях, усматривая в этом главный недостаток данной области. Я согласен с таким критическим взглядом. См.: DeRobertis, E. M., & Bland, A. M. (2018). Tapping the humanistic potential of self-determination theory: Awakening to paradox. The Humanistic Psychologist, 46 (2), 105–128; Wong, P. T. P. (2010). What is existential positive psychology? International Journal of Existential Psychology & Psychotherapy, 3, 1–10; Wong, P. T. P. (2011). Positive psychology 2.0: Towards a balanced interactive model of the good life, Canadian Psychology, 52 (2), 69–81.

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      Maslow, A. H. (1987). Motivation and personality (3rd ed.). New York: HarperCollins, pp. 27–28.

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      Мириам Каудерер, одна из студенток Маслоу в Бруклинском колледже, рассказала мне, что он представлял своим студентам нечто напоминающее пирамиду, когда описывал свою иерархию потребностей. Однако он, скорее всего, заимствовал у кого-то такой образ, а не сам придумал его. По словам еще одного бывшего студента, Ари Кополоу, в личных письмах Маслоу отмечал, что ему не нравится использование пирамиды для представления его теории.

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      Bridgman et al., p. 90.

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      Mills, A. J., Simmons, T., & Helms Mills, J. C. (2005). Reading organization theory: A critical approach to the study of behaviour and structure in organizations (3rd ed.). Toronto: Garamond Press, p. 133.

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      Bridgman, Cummings, &

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