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Angela H. Pfaffenberger, Ph.D., is a personality theorist who has made significant contributions to the fields of humanistic psychology and health psychology.

PUBLICATIONS
Pfaffenberger, A. (1999). Fibromyalgia Syndrome. Oriental Medical Journal, 7(3/4), 93-98.

Pfaffenberger, A. (2005). Optimal adult development: An inquiry into the dynamics of growth. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 45 (3), 279-301.

Pfaffenberger, A. (2006). Critical issues in therapy outcome research. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 46 (3), 336-351.

Pfaffenberger, A. (2007). Optimal adulthood: The need for a reassessment. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 47(4), 501-523.

Pfaffenberger, A. (under review). Exploring the pathways to postconventional development.

Pfaffenberger, A., Marko, P., & Combs, A. (Eds.) (under review). The postconventional self. Empirical research in advanced personality development. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Pfaffenberger, A. (2004, August). 50 Years of self-actualization theory: Empirical research in higher development. Presentation. Annual Conference of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.

Pfaffenberger, A. (2005). Higher stages of personality development. Presenting Symposium Chair. Annual Conference of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Pfaffenberger, A. (2007). Theories of optimal adult development: A reassessment. Invited Address. Annual Conference of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.