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A Monumental Legacy

The Unique and Unheralded Contributions of John and Joyce Weir to the Human Development Field

Philip J. Mix

Fielding Graduate University

The field of Western human development owes a huge debt to the large number of scholar-practitioners who devoted their working lives to increasing the understanding of the individual and the individual in relation to others. Many pioneers of the field are celebrated in the literature through both their own published work and the acknowledgements of other scholars and scholar-practitioners. Largely unrecognized in the literature is the work of John and Joyce Weir. The Weirs' innovative and hugely popular self-differentiation laboratories, with John's percept orientation as the theoretical framework and his and Joyce's percept language as its self-empowering reporting accompaniment, attracted more than 8,000 participants between 1964 and 2000. Their work has impacted countless personal and professional lives. In this article, attention is called to the Weirs' monumental legacy of five unique and unheralded contributions to the field of Western human development.

Key Words: John Weir • Joyce Weir • applied humanistic psychology • self-differentiation • percept orientation • percept language

The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, Vol. 42, No. 3, 276-299 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/0021886306291842


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