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...Washington, D.C. Charles Hampden-Turner, president-elect of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, agreed that the humanistic movement "is top-heavy on the side of self-concern. I think that is self-defeating. [You seek] to become one with the universe, but instead, you isolate yourself." Transactional Analyst Barton Knapp of Philadelphia's Laurel Institute added that in therapy more people are making self-concern "the Goal" in life. "What's happened is that people move from a position of a compulsive taking care of another person to an equally compulsive taking-care-of-myself. In some respects...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Narcissus Redivivus | 9/20/1976 | See Source »

Harvard had scored early off Brandeis starter and winner Ken Knapp, who, in combination with the uncertain weather conditions, really did put the sitting room only crowd of 18 to sleep. Dave Singleton's double and a Leon Goetz sacrifice fly one out later had given the Crimson its 1-0 first-inning advantage...

Author: By Mike Savit, | Title: Brandeis Prevails Over Crimson Batmen, 3-1; Judges' Knapp Puts Harvard Offense to Sleep | 4/29/1976 | See Source »

...Knapp refused to yield any further courtesies, however, limiting the Crimson to five assorted hits the rest of the way, two of them doubles by Goetz in the third and eighth innings...

Author: By Mike Savit, | Title: Brandeis Prevails Over Crimson Batmen, 3-1; Judges' Knapp Puts Harvard Offense to Sleep | 4/29/1976 | See Source »

Given this second life, Knapp threw goose eggs into the fifth, at which point, with the Judges having just assumed the lead, the rains came--not hard enough to call off the game, but hard enough to drench the field and everyone else who didn't have an umbrella...

Author: By Mike Savit, | Title: Brandeis Prevails Over Crimson Batmen, 3-1; Judges' Knapp Puts Harvard Offense to Sleep | 4/29/1976 | See Source »

...Knapp, though, remained undaunted, and continued to baffle the Harvard hitters, who, with a doubleheader against a 4-24 Dartmouth team on Saturday and a little bit of luck, may not reach .500 for another week...

Author: By Mike Savit, | Title: Brandeis Prevails Over Crimson Batmen, 3-1; Judges' Knapp Puts Harvard Offense to Sleep | 4/29/1976 | See Source »

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