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  1. Transpersonal Psychology by Ronald, Ph.D. Campbell, Ronald Campbell Ph.D., 1999-12
  2. The Cosmic Game: Explorations of the Frontiers of Human Consciousness (Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology) by Stanislav Grof, 1998-03
  3. Why Some Therapies Don't Work: The Dangers of Transpersonal Psychology (Psychology Series) by Albert Ellis, Raymond J. Yeager, 1989-03
  4. Beyond ego: Transpersonal dimensions in psychology
  5. Jung and Eastern Thought (Suny Series, Transpersonal & Humanistic Psychology) by Harold G. Coward, 1985-09
  6. The Empathic Ground: Intersubjectivity and Nonduality in the Psychotherapeutic Process (Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology) by Judith Blackstone, 2007-08-09
  7. Woman Abuse: Facts Replacing Myths (Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology) by Lewis Okun, 1986-03
  8. Alchemy of the Soul: Integral Healing: The Work of Psychology & Spirituality by Arya Maloney, 2007-07-02
  9. I-Ching and Transpersonal Psychology by Marysol Gonzalez Sterling, 1995-11
  10. Native American Postcolonial Psychology (S U N Y Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology) by Eduardo Duran, Bonnie Duran, 1995-06
  11. Psychology and the Internet : Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Transpersonal Implications
  12. Ancient Wisdom and Modern Science by Stanislav Grof, 2007-08-28
  13. Ethics and the Discovery of the Unconscious (Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistics Psychology) by John H. Riker, 1997-08
  14. Mediation: Positive Conflict Management (Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology) by John M. Haynes, Gretchen L. Haynes, et all 2004-07

21. Creativity, ESP, And Meditation; The John Curtis Gowan Memorial Website Of Psych
Books on the topics of creativity and transpersonal psychology by a scholar, author, and editor in the field of Gifted Education
http://www.csun.edu/edpsy/Gowan/
Creativity, ESP, and Meditation; the JOHN CURTIS GOWAN Memorial Website of Psychic Phenomena, Mental Health, and Paranormal Psychology
BOOK I:

TRANCE, ART, AND CREATIVITY
A Psychological Analysis of the Relationship Between the Individual Ego and the Numinous Element in Three Modes: Prototaxic, Parataxic, and Syntaxic Keywords: archetype, art, biofeedback, collective unconscious, creativity, dissociation, dream, drug effects, ecstasy, ESP, glossolalia, hallucination, hypnosis, meditation, myth, mysticism, numinous element, parapsychology, peak experience, psychic, ritual, self-actualization, tantra, trance. ... Link to Ken Wilber's Website: www.worldofkenwilber.com

22. THIS PAGE HAS MOVED AND IS NOW BEING HOSTED BY NAROPA UNIVERSITY
These pages relate to transpersonal psychology (psychology and spirituality), the Diamond Approach of AH Almaas, ecopsychology and environmental psychology
http://clem.mscd.edu/~davisj/Welcome.html
ARE NOW BEING HOSTED BY NAROPA UNIVERSITY. http://www.naropa.edu/faculty/johndavis and bookmark the new pages. These pages relate to transpersonal psychology (psychology and spirituality), the Diamond Approach of A. H. Almaas,
ecopsychology and environmental psychology, the School of Lost Borders and High Desert Passages
wilderness trips and rites of passage guides training, psychological research methods,
and some biographical information about the author. THANKS. Questions? Email JOHN DAVIS

23. Naropa Online Home
Offers degree programs, courses and certificates in subjects such as Creative Writing, transpersonal psychology, Contemplative Education, Ecopsychology.
http://www.naropa.edu/distance/index.htm
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Welcome to the Office of Distance Learning Online Education Pages. We are offering a variety of courses for credit and non-credit which have been translated by experienced Naropa instructors for delivery over the Internet. Through state of the art streaming audio, video, chat rooms, bulletin boards, and other online communication tools, you may now experience Naropa's unique educational mission from wherever you are in the world. Please join us for an online class or degree, see you online! You may take our accredited online classes for academic credit, noncredit, and you may even apply to a number of online, low residency degree programs. Click here for current offerings. Click here to create account with Naropa Online.

24. Transpersonal Psychology Links
SITES MOST FOCUSED ON transpersonal psychology. transpersonal psychology http//clem.mscd.edu/~davisj/tp This is the home page for the site you are now in.
http://clem.mscd.edu/~davisj/tp/tplinks.html
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SITES John Davis, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
The Metropolitan State College of Denver
Updated March 31, 2000 This page includes some links to other sites relevant to transpersonal psychology. It doesn't even pretend to be complete. I have been selective in what is included, and my selection criteria are not always cleareven to me! In general, however, I have included sites which are relevant to the integration of both psychology and spirituality, but not sites that deal with only one or the other. These sites are also connected to other work that is central and recognized within the growing field of transpersonal psychology. Needless to say, there are many, many other sites on the Web that are good, useful, and relevant to transpersonal psychology. I invite your comments and suggestions SITES MOST FOCUSED ON TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGY Transpersonal Psychology
http://clem.mscd.edu/~davisj/tp

25. Transpersonal Psychology
transpersonal psychology. Among Western modern schools of psychology including psychotherapy (before the advent of NLP), Transpersonal
http://www.creativity.co.uk/creativity/guhen/tp.htm
Transpersonal Psychology
Among Western modern schools of psychology including psychotherapy (before the advent of NLP Transpersonal Psychology is the most interesting and promising. Three prominent transpersonal psychologists are Ken Wilber Charles Tart and Stanislav Grof The contribution and limitation of each of these transpersonal psychologists are summarised below in a very brief way: Ken Wilber Wilber 's introduction (or integration) of Eastern esoteric wisdom (above all, Vedanta' s model of the "five sheaths (=levels of consciousness)") into Western psychology is to be highly appreciated. His exposition of the spectrum of consciousness helps Western people to understand Eastern esotericism in a quite logical way. The basic concepts of his own model are not new in the strict sense of the word, but the very core of the long traditional Eastern wisdom. In the author's opinion, Wilber 's "The Atman's Project" is the first authentic (successful) attempt in the West to expound what enlightenment (or the Brahman/Atman identity ) is, in a purely logical way, i.e., an attempt to logically explain away what is beyond logic. You can read the author's review on this book

26. Spiritual Growth Through Transpersonal Psychology
Spiritual Growth through transpersonal psychology. Review on Ken Wilber s The Atman Project . by Guhen Kitaoka. I. Prologue. The common
http://www.creativity.co.uk/creativity/library/wilber/kwthesis.htm
Spiritual Growth through Transpersonal Psychology
Review on Ken Wilber's "The Atman Project" by Guhen Kitaoka I. Prologue The common prejudice says, and my own prejudice was, that psychology can never study or analyse the process of spiritual enlightenment, because that which is a part (i.e. mind) of something (i.e., enlightenment) has intrinsic impossibility to explain the process of its wholeness. It seemed to me that Western psychology was unable to go further than Eastern psychology, as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh states: "(Western) physiology or psychology, which are observations from without, have not led to a knowledge of our inner bodies. It is only the physical body that they know about." (1) But Ken Wilber's "The Atman Project" shattered my misunderstanding about the subject. In this book, he proves that from the point where he is Atman (cosmic consciousness, wholeness, Nirvana, Moksha, God, or whatever it is called), he dares to look down at the lower evolutionary stages and is able to explain the whole process and patterns of all the spiritual levels, including the levels which are beyond human mind (the transverbal and transpersonal levels, in Wilber's terms). He is capable of doing so, mainly for two reasons:

27. Michael Daniels Homepage
transpersonal psychology, Jungian Psychology, Parapsychology, Psychology Bookshop, Psychic Stunts
http://www.michaeldaniels.co.uk/
Michael Daniels Homepage Michael Daniels Homepage

28. Transpersonal Psychology The Psychospiritual Research Institute
transpersonal psychology, distance learning, counseling, research library, online journal, free selfhelp books, spirituality, spiritual transformation
http://psychospiritualresearchinstitute.com/

29. Centre For Psychological Astrology
Workshops and professional training programs combining astrology with depth, humanistic, and transpersonal psychology.
http://www.cpalondon.com/
The Centre for Psychological Astrology
The CPA provides a unique workshop and professional training programme, designed to foster the cross-fertilisation of the fields of astrology and depth, humanistic, and transpersonal psychology. The world-renowned Centre for Psychological Astrology was founded by Liz Greene and Howard Sasportas in 1983. Here you can learn psychological astrology, attend public seminars, receive mailings and browse the CPA Press astrology books. NEW : Summer Seminars 2004 now posted
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30. Transpersonal Psychology Consulting Services
transpersonal psychology, consciousness, spirituality, enhance your psychospiritual transformation. The PSRI Consulting Center. A center for innergrowth.
http://psychospiritualresearchinstitute.com/consultingservice.htm

31. Transfer Point
Experimental poetry and prose thrown in a blender with Buddhism, transpersonal psychology, quantum physics, genetics, and transhumanism.
http://matiskoj.tripod.com/home.html
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32. Buddhist Philosophy And Transpersonal Psychology
Buddhist Philosophy and. transpersonal psychology. transpersonal psychology The central concept in transpersonal psychology is self
http://home.btclick.com/scimah/transpersonalpsychology.htm
Buddhist Philosophy and Transpersonal Psychology Transpersonal Psychology
'The central concept in Transpersonal Psychology is self-transcendence, or a sense of identity which is deeper, broader, and more unified with the whole. The root of the term, transpersonal or literally "beyond the mask," refers to this self-transcendence'
John Davis

History
Transpersonal Psychology grew out of the rejection of the mechanistic or behaviorist model of the mind which was the orthodoxy of the mid-twentieth century academic establishment . Charles T. Tart refers to this orthodoxy when describing his college experience in the 1960's:
'As to things like mystical experiences, if they were mentioned at all, which was rare, they were relegated to the fringes of psychiatry as being undoubtedly schizophrenic in nature and just showed how sick religions were to be associated with superstitious nonsense like that.
Real people in real life were still having transpersonal experiences of course, but they didn't speak of them around psychologists unless they wanted to be referred for treatment for psychopathology...' Gradually, the climate of opinion has changed. And the mind (as distinct from being an epiphenomenon of matter) has been rediscovered. A number of reasons for this development have been suggested:

33. Guhen Kitaoka's CD-ROM Book: CYBERBOOK
Ideas on Eastern spirituality and Western communicational psychology, including thoughts on Vedanta, Zen, meditation, transpersonal psychology, and NLP.
http://www.creativity.co.uk/creativity/guhen/
CYBERBOOK:
An Integral Epistemology for Enlightenment
This is the homepage introducing
Guhen Kitaoka's CD-ROM book.

34. Jonni O'Connor Ph.D. Past Life Regression Therapy And Transpersonal Psychology
Psychologist specializing in transpersonal psychology, regression and progression therapy, neurolinguistic programming, and clinical hypnotherapy, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Services, fees, workshops, columns, and products.
http://www.jonnioconnor.com/
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"I know that a happy, loving, successful person is someone who has expanded into their whole self - body, mind, emotions and soul. I invite you to connect and sustain this energetic fullness through conscious, subconscious and superconscious states of awareness and understandings. Transpersonal psychology reaches beyond the everyday self or ego. It incorporates spirituality, reincarnation, sexuality, Buddhist psychology, symbolism, dreams and metaphysical experiences and interpretations into who you are as a whole being."

35. What Is Transpersonal Psychology
WHAT IS transpersonal psychology ? transpersonal psychology. Top. You have to be somebody before you can be nobody . Jack Engler
http://www.arpt.home.ro/Uk/Whatisuk.htm
WHAT IS TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGY ?
Transpersonal Psychology

Transpersonal Psychotherapy

Representatives of the Transpersonal Psychology

Academic Courses on Transpersonal Psychology in Romania

TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGY Top "You have to be somebody before you can be nobody".
- Jack Engler, "Therapeutic Aims in Psychotherapy and Meditation", Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, Vol. 16,1984 The word, "transpersonal" - from the Latin trans, meaning "beyond", and persona, "the mask" - refers to the highest aspects of the human being and to the Self, as a spiritual essence that is beyond the ego and the flow of mental phenomena.
Here it is the definition of the transpersonal psychology from the catalog of The Institute for Transpersonal Psychology (Palo Alto, California): Transpersonal Psychology addresses a wide range of subjects including:
  • Meditation, spiritual paths and practices Change and personal transformation Consciousness research Death, dying and near death experience (NDE) Self-realization and higher values The mind-body connection Transpersonal Art and Education Creativity, empathy, spiritual intuition
  • 36. Charles T. Tart : State Of The Art In Transpersonal Psychology, 1996 - Associati
    State of the Art in transpersonal psychology, 1996. Charles T. Tart. To put it bluntly, transpersonal psychology is not very effective.
    http://www.paradigm-sys.com/cttart/sci-docs/ctt96-sotai.html
    State of the Art in Transpersonal Psychology, 1996 Charles T. Tart [Presented as part of a panel discussion at the annual meeting of the Association for Transpersonal Psychology, Asilomar California, August 2, 1996.] Abstract [none] Article To help us see what the state of the art in our field is at this time, I want to look at two extremes that clarify where we've been and where we want to go. At the lower extreme, when I went to graduate school in the early 60s, there simply was no Transpersonal Psychology. Behaviorism and psychopathology, Maslow's the first and second forces, were still dominant in psychology and the third force, humanistic, had not yet come along. I had always had an interest in things psychic and spiritual, but the closest areas I could find in orthodox psychology were the study of hypnosis and the study of dreams. Hypnosis was not really quite respectable, although the work of prominent psychologists like Ernest Hilgard at Stanford was starting to make it so. Dreams suddenly became "real" when it was discovered they occurred in conjunction with real physiological changes, brain wave changes. Given the materialistic bias of the times (still too much with us), experience was not "real" until it had a physiological substrate, so the EEG correlates legitimatized the study of dreams, even in their psychological aspects. As to things like mystical experiences, if they were mentioned at all, which was rare, they were relegated to the fringes of psychiatry as being undoubtedly schizophrenic in nature and just showed how sick religions were to be associated with superstitious nonsense like that.

    37. Charles T. Tart - HTML Documents - Psychology, Parapsychology, Transpersonal Psy
    Careers in Consciousness Research, Parapsychology and/or transpersonal psychology (22K) Journal of transpersonal psychology Articles by Charles T. Tart (6K).
    http://www.paradigm-sys.com/cttart/webfiles/ctt-misc.html
    Charles T. Tart. Transpersonal psychology, parapsychology, consciousness. Misc. Articles by Charles T. Tart
    (Alphabetically) Careers in Consciousness Research, Parapsychology and/or Transpersonal Psychology I get many letters from prospective graduate students who want to study human consciousness, parapsychology, transpersonal psychology, or some combination of these fields, either with me or somewhere: thus this form letter, trying to condense decades of experience into a few pages. Because these areas are so important for real understanding of human nature and have so much to potentially contribute to making our world a better place, I am inspired by students' interest in working in these areas! I want to encourage your interests, but also give very practical advice about studying these areas in order to make a career in them. Help with Strange Experiences Individuals are sometimes stressed and confused by unusual experiences of a psychic, mystical, or altered states nature. Sometimes they represent serious psychological disturbance that requires professional help from the mainstream helping professions, but sometimes a little knowledge of such experiences or a sympathetic listener is all that's required. Below is a description from a book of mine, written by my wife Judy several years ago of the Spiritual Emergence Network, with updated address, that may be of help to you if you have been thrown off balance by an unusual experience.

    38. Empirical Explorations Of Prayer, Distant Healing, And Remote Mental Influence
    Article by William Braud (Institut for transpersonal psychology), originally in Journal of Religion and Psychical Research. PDF
    http://www.integral-inquiry.com/docs/649/empirical.pdf

    39. European Transpersonal Psychology Association
    European transpersonal psychology Association. 1. Definition. ETPA is a European Association constituted by National Transpersonal
    http://www.europsy.org/etpa/

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    1. Definition
    ETPA is a European Association constituted by National Transpersonal Associations and by practitioner psychologists and psychiatrists for the study, teaching and research of transpersonal psychology and psychotherapy in the integral perspective.
    Transpersonal psychology extends psychological research to optimal mental health, consciousness and its non-ordinary states, and unexplored human potentialities, such as will, values, creativity, etc. A fundamental purpose is to develop an integral psychology, based on planetary rather than egocentric needs, and encompassing the entire spectrum of human experiences, the psychopathological, the existential and the spiritual ones.
    Transpersonal psychotherapy is characterised by combining the methods and principles of Western psychology with the disciplines of awareness and transformation witnessed by the meditative path. In addition to ordinary psychopathology, it addresses the spiritual crises and the suffering of the psychopathology of normality. The concept of healing includes conciousness modification and spiritual awakening.
    2. Aim

    40. SDUIS: Degree Programs In Sport Psychology, Transpersonal Psychology, Expressive
    Offers master's and Ph.D. degrees and distance learning courses in sport psychology, transpersonal psychology, expressive arts, and Tibetan Buddhism psychology. Provides an online catalog, faculty information, admission details, and online registration.
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    SDUIS is a small, private University with a humanistic and integrative philosophy. Our programs are applied in nature and we strive to equip our students with knowledge and tools they can use successfully in real life after graduation. We offer small class sizes, personal attention, and the following degree programs:
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