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|a The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of transpersonal psychology /
|c edited by Harris L. Friedman, University of Florida ; Glenn Hartelius, Sofia University, Palo Alto, CA.
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|a The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Transpersonal Psychology; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Editors' Introduction: The Promise (and Some Perils) of Transpersonal Psychology; Part I Introduction to Transpersonal Psychology; 1 A Brand from the Burning: Defining Transpersonal Psychology; Defining the Field; Rebranding Transpersonal Psychology; A Psychology of Self-Expansiveness; A Whole-Person Psychology/Multi-disciplinary Orientation; A Psychology of Transformative Process; Rebranding the Field; Trends within Transpersonal Psychology; Study 1; Study 2; Study 3.
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|a ConclusionNote; References; 2 Traditional Roots, History, and Evolution of the Transpersonal Perspective; The Transpersonal and Transpersonal Psychology; Origins of Transpersonal Psychology; Developments in Transpersonal Psychology; Perspectives in Transpersonal Psychology: An Historical Analysis; Three Vectors of Transpersonal Development; Towards an Integral Perspective; Challenges for Transpersonal Psychology; Notes; References; 3 The Calling to a Spiritual Psychology: Should Transpersonal Psychology Convert?; The Intertwining of Transpersonal Psychology and Spirituality.
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|a What is a Spiritual Psychology?The Religious Conceptual Domain; The Spiritual Conceptual Domain; Defining the Spiritual in Non-Religious Ways; A Broader Version of Spirituality; The Value Added by the Term Transpersonal; Problems with Introducing the Term Spirituality within Psychology; Clarifying the Relationship between Spiritual and Transpersonal Psychology; Conclusion; References; 4 Criticisms of Transpersonal Psychology and Beyond-The Future of Transpersonal Psychology: A Science and Culture of Consciousness; A Historical Approach.
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|a Spiritual Positivism of Transpersonal Psychology and the Problem of EpistemologyThe Problem of Objectivism; Inner Experience and the Problem of Epistemology; The Problem of Ontology; The Transpersonal Answer to the Challenge So Far; A Brief Sketch of a Viable Alternative; Four Roads into the Future; Towards a Science and a Culture of Consciousness; References; Part II Transpersonal Theory; 5 Revision and Re-Enchantment of Psychology: Legacy from Half a Century of Consciousness Research; 1 The Nature of Consciousness and Its Relationship to Matter; 2 Cartography of the Human Psyche.
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|a 3 The Nature, Function, and Architecture of Emotional and Psychosomatic Disorders4 Effective Therapeutic Mechanisms; 5 Strategy of Psychotherapy and Self-Exploration; 6 The Role of Spirituality in Human Life; 7 The Importance of Archetypal Psychology and Transit Astrology; References; 6 Altered States of Consciousness and Transpersonal Psychology; Defining Key Terms; Consciousness; States of Consciousness and ASC; Altered States throughout History; Prehistory; Ancient Greece; Shamanism; Yoga and Meditation; Spirit and Diabolical Possession.
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|a The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Transpersonal Psychology presents the most inclusive resource yet published on this topic - which seeks to benefit humanity by integrating ancient wisdom and modern knowledge. Features the work of more than fifty leading voices in the field, creating the most comprehensive survey of transpersonal psychology yet publishedIncludes emerging and established perspectivesCharts the breadth and diversity of the transpersonal landscapeCovers topics including shamanism, neurobiology, holotropic states, transpersonal experie.
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