Abraham Maslow Interviewed by Mildred Hardeman, 1962
File — Box: Mixed nav_2, Reel: NS070210_000001
Scope and Contents
It is possible, but unconfirmed, that this interview was part of Mildred Hardeman's course in the spring of 1962, The Human Condition: Freud. Adler, and Jung. In this recording, Mildred Hardeman, chair of the Human Relations Center psychology program, introduces Abraham Maslow. Hardeman reads questions submitted by members of the audience. Maslow discusses having studied with Max Wertheimer at the New School many years ago. Maslow's remarks address creativity, peak experiences, drug use, self-actualization, religion, and his psychology of Being. Inscription: MASTER TAPE / ABRAHAM MASLOW at the HRC
Dates
- 1962
Extent
1 1/4 inch Audio Tape (01:11:26 duration)