• extensive review on transpersonal definitions, transpersonal disciplines are those disciplines that focus on the study of transpersonal experiences and related...
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  • fueled controversy. Transpersonal psychology has influenced various related and transpersonal disciplines, including transpersonal anthropology, business...
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  • Contemporary transpersonal disciplines include transpersonal psychology, transpersonal psychiatry, transpersonal anthropology, transpersonal sociology and...
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    wanted to offer the perspectives of transpersonal psychology alongside personal, therapeutic and spiritual disciplines, all within a community context. In...
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    academic disciplines. In each case, an entry at the highest level of the hierarchy (e.g., Humanities) is a group of broadly similar disciplines; an entry...
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  • psychology Rehabilitation psychology Social psychology Sports psychology Systems psychology Theoretical psychology Traffic psychology Transpersonal psychology...
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  • Journal of Transpersonal Psychology (JTP) is a semi-annual, peer-reviewed academic journal which is published by the Association for Transpersonal Psychology...
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    Ken Wilber (category Transpersonal psychologists)
    Wilber II (born January 31, 1949) is an American theorist and writer on transpersonal psychology and his own integral theory, a four-quadrant grid which purports...
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    while in Europe, archaeology is viewed as a discipline in its own right or grouped under other related disciplines, such as history and palaeontology. The...
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    Stanislav Grof (category Transpersonal psychologists)
    an American psychiatrist. Grof is one of the principal developers of transpersonal psychology and research into the use of non-ordinary states of consciousness...
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  • of Transpersonal Studies is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering theory, research, practice, and discourse in the area of transpersonal studies...
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  • Abraham Maslow (category Transpersonal psychologists)
    experiences "a fourth force in psychology", which he named transpersonal psychology. Transpersonal psychology was concerned with the "empirical, scientific...
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  • purusha and prakriti in Samkhya, and correlated by Wilber with his transpersonal stages. Aurobindo focuses on spiritual development and the process of...
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    anthropology Public anthropology Anthropology of religion Cyborg anthropology Transpersonal anthropology Urban anthropology Visual anthropology Modern cultural...
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    List of academic fields (category Academic disciplines)
    Most disciplines are broken down into (potentially overlapping) branches called sub-disciplines. There is no consensus on how some academic disciplines should...
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  • Jorge Ferrer (category Transpersonal psychologists)
    psychologist who wrote about the applications of participatory theory to transpersonal psychology, religious studies, integral education, and sexuality and...
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    Charles Tart (category Transpersonal psychologists)
    altered states of consciousness), as one of the founders of the field of transpersonal psychology, and for his research in parapsychology. Charles Tart was...
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    anthropology in the early twentieth century, but spread to other social science disciplines, notably sociology, during the course of that century. Ethnographers...
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    Temporal lobe epilepsy Transcendence (philosophy) Transcendence (religion) Transpersonal psychology Unio Mystica Wajad "Online Etymology Dictionary". Etymonline...
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    Arnold Mindell (category Transpersonal psychologists)
    2024) was an American author, therapist, and teacher in the fields of transpersonal psychology, body psychotherapy, social change, and spirituality.: 15 ...
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  • academic research in linguistics is descriptive; like all other scientific disciplines, it seeks to describe reality, without the bias of preconceived ideas...
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    East/West Spirituality, and Psychotherapeutic Narrative, Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology, New York: State University of New York Press...
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  • therapy, solution-focused therapy, and coherence therapy. Transpersonal – The transpersonal perspective places a stronger focus on the spiritual facet...
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  • integral part of the psyche. It is linked to the emerging field of transpersonal psychology. Primarily, humanistic therapy encourages a self-awareness...
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  • ‹See Tfd›Greek: ἔθνος, ethnos meaning 'nation') is an academic field and discipline that compares and analyzes the characteristics of different scenarios...
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  • diagnosis of mystical experience with psychotic features". The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology. 17 / #2: 481–489. Thalbourne, M. A., & Fox, B. (1999). "Paranormal...
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  • one's past and future in a way that has meaning for the present), and transpersonally (to connect with dimensions beyond the typically discernible world)...
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  • archetype of wholeness and the regulating center of the psyche ... a transpersonal power that transcends the ego." As a Jungian archetype, it cannot be...
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  • Mars. The social or transpersonal planets are Jupiter and Saturn. Jupiter and Saturn are often called the first of the "transpersonal" or "transcendent"...
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