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      Trump, the Coronavirus Pandemic, Asian American Xenophobia, and Humanistic Psychology

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      Journal of Humanistic Psychology
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          This article discusses the relationship of humanistic psychology to what the author perceives as the dangerous leadership and rhetoric of United States President Donald Trump, in particular in regard to the severe crisis of the coronavirus pandemic. President Trump’s divisive political and racist rhetoric is described with an emphasis on it quite possibly being linked to a rise in xenophobic violence against Asian Americans, which is related to Asian Americans being unfairly blamed for the spread of the coronavirus. Core values of humanistic psychology consisting of genuine and empathic human relationships, personal growth and transformation, and creativity are offered as antidotes to the severe world of lockdowns, social distancing, and remote interactions becoming the norm that we are currently witnessing in the existential crisis of the coronavirus pandemic. The author utilizes his own experience in the Resisting Trump progressive politics movement as an additional antidote and focuses on the extreme urgency of doing so in our current coronavirus pandemic existential crisis. Finally, the author conveys the importance of working through humanistic psychology cofounder Abraham Maslow’s lower and higher levels simultaneously in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory, to survive the coronavirus pandemic.

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                Journal of Humanistic Psychology
                Journal of Humanistic Psychology
                SAGE Publications
                0022-1678
                1552-650X
                March 2021
                December 14 2020
                March 2021
                : 61
                : 2
                : 244-259
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Capella University, Minneapolis, MN, USA
                Article
                10.1177/0022167820979650
                4bd0f9c1-a88b-4f47-832c-d52bf0755b73
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