Volume
1, 1969
Volume 2, 1970
Volume 3, 1971
Volume 4, 1972
Volume 5, 1973
Volume 6, 1974
Volume 7, 1975
Volume 8, 1976
Volume 9, 1977 |
Volume
10, 1978
Volume 11, 1979
Volume 12, 1980
Volume 13, 1981
Volume 14, 1982
Volume 15, 1983
Volume 16, 1984
Volume 17, 1985
Volume 18, 1986 |
Volume
19, 1987
Volume 20, 1988
Volume 21, 1989
Volume 22, 1990
Volume 23, 1991
Volume 24, 1992
Volume 25, 1993
Volume 26, 1994 |
Volume
27, 1995
Volume 28, 1996
Volume 29, 1997
Volume 30, 1998
Volume 31, 1999
Volume 32, 2000
Volume 33, 2001
Volume 34, 2002
Volume 35, 2003 |
Volume 36, 2004
Volume 37, 2005
Volume 38, 2006
Volume 39, 2007
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Volume 1, 1969 |
Number One
Maslow: The Farther
Reaches Of Human Nature
Sutich: Some considerations
regarding transpersonal psychology
Murphy: Education for
transcendence
Assagioli: Symbols
of transpersonal experience
Armor: A note on
the peak experience and a transpersonal psychology
Alexander Maven: The mystic union: A suggested biological interpretation
Abraham Maslow: Various
meanings of transcendence
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Number Two
LeShan: Physicists and
mystics: Similarities in world view
Willis Harman: The new
Copernican revolution
Maslow: Theory Z
Wapnick: Mysticism
and schizophrenia
Pahnke & Richards: Implications
of LSD and experimental mysticism |
Volume 2, 1970 |
Number One
Green, Green & Walters: Voluntary
control of internal states: Psychological and physiological
Tart: Transpersonal
potentialities of deep hypnosis
Timmons & Kamiya: The psychology
and physiology of meditation and related phenomena:
A bibliography |
Number Two
Maslow: New introduction:
Religions, Values and Peak-Experiences (new edition)
Ram Dass: Baba
Ram Dass lecture at the Menninger Foundation: Part
I
Hart: The Zen of
Hubert Benoit |
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Volume 3, 1971 |
Number One
Tart: A Psychologist's Experience WIth Transcendental Meditation
Goleman: Meditation as
a meta-therapy: Hypotheses toward a proposed fifth state
of consciousness
Green & Green: On
the meaning of transpersonal: Some metaphysical
perspectives
Ram Dass: Baba
Ram Dass lecture at the Menninger Foundation: Part
II
Sutich: Transpersonal notes |
Number Two
Tart: Scientific foundations
for the study of altered states of consciousness
Van Nuys: A novel
technique for studying attention during meditation
Hendrick: A
program in human consciousness |
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Volume 4, 1972 |
Number One
Daniel Goleman: The Buddha on
meditation and states of consciousness, Part I: The teachings
Stanislav Grof: Varieties of Transpersonal
experiences: Observations from LSD psychotherapy
Weide: Council
Grove IV-Toward a science concerned with ultimates
Spencer Sherman: Brief report: Very deep hypnosis |
Number Two
Stanley Krippner (Ed.): The
plateau experience: A.H. Maslow and others
Richards, et al.: LSD-assisted
psychotherapy and the human encounter with death
Daniel Goleman: The Buddha
on meditation and states of consciousness, Part
II: A typology of meditation techniques |
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Volume 5, 1973 |
Number One
Sutich: Transpersonal therapy
Weide: Varieties of transpersonal
therapy
Grof: Theoretical
and empirical basis of transpersonal psychology
and psychotherapy: Observations from LSD research
Geir Vilhjalmsson and Thomas Weide: The first international transpersonal conference
Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche: An approach to meditation
Ram Dass: Ram Dass
lecture at the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center:
Part I |
Number Two
Osis, et al.: Dimensions
of the meditative experience
Katz: Education
for transcendence: Lessons from the !Khung Zhu/twasi
Francis Vaughan Clark: Exploring
intuition: Prospects and possibilities
Ram Dass: Ram
Dass lecture at the Maryland Psychiatric Research
Center: Part II
Weide: Vallombrosa: A major transpersonal event |
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Volume 6, 1974 |
Number One
Frances Vaughan Clark: Rediscovering transpersonal
education
Campbell & McMahon: Religious-type
experience in the context of humanistic and transpersonal
psychology
Alan Watts: Psychotherapy
and Eastern religion: Metaphysical bases of psychiatry
Martha Crampton: Psychological
energy transformations: Developing positive polarization
Marvin Casper: Space therapy
and the Maitri project |
Number Two
Edwin Bernbaum: The way of
symbols: The use of symbols in Tibetan mysticism
Kennett: On meditation
Jain & Jain: The
samadhist: A description
Tarthang Tulku: The
self-image
Robert Frager: A proposed
model for a graduate program in Transpersonal Psychology |
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Volume 7, 1975 |
Number One
James Schultz: Stages on the
spiritual path: A Buddhist perspective
Simonton & Simonton: Belief
systems and management of the emotional aspects
of malignancy
Chogyam Trungpa: Transpersonal
cooperation at Naropa
Ram Dass: Advice
to a psychotherapist
Robert Frager & James Fadiman: Personal
growth in yoga and Sufism |
Number Two
Ken Wilber: Psycholigia perennis:
The spectrum of consciousness
Gary Deatherage: The
clinical use of meditation in short-term psychotherapy
Charles Garfield: Consciousness
alteration and fear of death
Jacques Maquet: Meditation
in contemporary Sri Lanka: Idea and practice
Daniel Goleman: Mental
health in classical Buddhist psychology |
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Volume 8, 1976 |
Number One
Miles Vich: Anthony J. Sutich:
An appreciation
Anthony Sutich: The emergence of
the transpersonal orientation: A personal account
Fritjof Capra: Modern physics
and Eastern mysticism
Tarthang Tulku: A
view of mind
Tart: The basic nature
of altered states of consciousness: A systems approach |
Number Two
Kenneth Ring: Mapping the regions
of consciousness John Welwood: Exploring
mind: Form, emptiness and beyond
Roger Walsh: Reflections
of psychotherapy
June Singer: A Jungian
view of biofeedback
Robert Leslie: Yoga
and the fear of death
Ram Dass: Freeing
the mind |
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Volume 9, 1977 |
Number One
John Welwood: Meditation and
the unconscious: A new perspective
James Fadiman & Werner Erhard: Some
aspects of est training and transpersonal psychology
Michael Keller: Henry David
Thoreau: A transpersonal view |
Number Two
John Welwood: On psychological
space
David Steindl-Rast & Ram Dass: On
lay monasticism
Anderson: A
holographic model of transpersonal consciousness
Roger Walsh: Initial
meditative experiences: Part I |
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Volume 10, 1978 |
Number One
Roger Walsh: Initial meditative
experiences: Part II
Washburn: Observations
relevant to a unified theory of meditation
Maureen Murdock: Meditation
with young children
Eugene Taylor: Psychology
of religion and Asian studies: William James' Legacy |
Number Two
John Welwood, Fritjof Capra, Marylin Ferguson, Jacob Needleman, Karl Pribram, Huston Smith,
Frances Vaughan & Roger Walsh : Psychology,
science and spiritual paths
Roger Walsh, Daniel Goleman, Jack Kornfield, Corrado Pensa & Deane Shapiro: Meditation:
Research and practice
Alyce Green & Elmer Green: Some
problems in biofeedback research
Gordon Boals: Toward
a cognitive reconceptualization of meditation |
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Volume 11, 1979 |
Number One
Ken Wilber: A developmental
view of consciousness
John Welwood: Self-knowledge
for integrative psychology
Robert and Kay Stensrud: Tao
of human relations
Symposium: Spiritual and transpersonal aspects
of altered states of consciousness: A symposium report
Jack Kornfield: Intensive
insight meditation |
Number Two
Frances Vaughan: Transpersonal
psychotherapy
Chogyam Trungpa: Intrinsic health
Seymore Boorstein: Troubled
relationships
John Welwood: Befriending
emotion: Self-knowledge
Roger Walsh: Meditation
research
Lynn Ward White: Recovery
from alcoholism: Transpersonal dimensions |
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Volume 12, 1980 |
Number One
Jamnien & Ohayv: Field
interview with a master
Burns & Ohayv: Changes
in meditating Western monks
Bohm & Welwood: Physics,
psychology and metaphysics
Boucouvalas: Transpersonal
psychology: An outline
Metzner: Metaphors
of self-transformation |
Number Two
Boorstein: Lightheartedness
in psychotherapy
Welwood: Psychotherapy,
focusing and meditation
Brown & Engler: Stages
of mindfulness meditation
Murphy: Esalen Transformation
Project
Langford: The
Family Practice Ward in Cambodia |
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Volume 13, 1981 |
Number One
Hidas: Psychotherapy and
surrender: A psychospiritual perspective
Smith: Observation
on Morita therapy
Wilber: Ontogenetic
development
Peters: An experiential
study of Nepalese shamanism |
Number Two
Epstein & Lieff: Psychiatric
complications of meditation
Goleman: Buddhist
and Western psychology: Commonalities and differences
O'Hanlon: Integration
of spiritual practices: A Western Christian looks
East
Amundson: Will
in the psychology of Otto Rank: A transpersonal
perspective
Amodeo: Focusing
applied to a case of disorientation in meditation
Earle: Cerebral
laterality and meditation |
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Volume 14, 1982 |
Number One
Anthony: The outer master
as the inner guide: Autonomy and authority in transformation
Vaughan: The transpersonal
perspective: A personal overview
Lieff: Eight reasons
why doctors fear the elderly, chronic illness and
death
Wortz: Awareness
methods in psychotherapy
Walsh: A model for
viewing meditation research |
Number Two
Riedlinger: Sartre's
rite of passage
Welwood: Vulnerability
and power in the therapeutic process: Existential
and Buddhist perspectives
Speeth: On psychotherapeutic
attention
Aitken: Zen practice
and psychotherapy
Alpert/Ram Dass: A
ten-year perspective |
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Volume 15, 1983 |
Number One
Friedman: A conceptualization
and measurement of transpersonal construct
Grof: East and West:
Ancient wisdom and modern science
Komito: Tibetan
Buddhism and psychotherapy: The Dalai Lama
Lane: Hierarchical
structure of religious visions
Shapiro: Meditation
as altered state of consciousness |
Number Two
Kalff: Negation of ego
in Tibetan Buddhism and Jungian psychology
Gallegos: Animal
imagery, chakra system and psychotherapy
Henkin: Non-ordinary
experiences and their integration
Hastings: A counseling
approach to parapsychological experience
Henderson: Self-help
books: Are they ethical
Boorstein: Bibliotherapy
and mindfulness meditation in a psychiatric setting
Murphy & Donovan: A bibliography
of meditation theory and research: 1931-1983 |
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Volume 16, 1984 |
Number One
Komito: Tibetan Buddhism
and psychotherapy: Further conversations with the Dalai
Lama
Engler: Therapeutic
aims in psychotherapy and meditation: Developmental
stages in the representation of self
Welwood: Principles
of inner work
Wilber: The developmental
spectrum and psychopathology: Part I, Stages and
types of pathology |
Number Two
Wilber: The developmental
spectrum and psychopathology: Part II, Treatment modalities
Asante: The African
American mode of transcendence
Gross: The feminine
principle in Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism: Reflections
of a Buddhist feminist
Epstein: On the
neglect of evenly suspended attention
Armstrong: Transpersonal
experience in childhood
Shafranske & Gorsuch: Factors
associated with the perception of spirituality
in psychotherapy |
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Volume 17, 1985 |
Number One
Sovatsky: Eros as mystery:
Toward a transpersonal sexology and procreativity
Welwood: On love:
Conditional and unconditional
Metzner: Knots,
ties, nets and bonds in relationships
Boorstein: Notes
on right speech as a psychotherapeutic techniques
Scotton: Teaching
and supervision of transpersonal psychotherapy
Thapa & Murthy: Experiential
characteristics of certain altered states |
Number Two
Chinen: Fairy tales and
transpersonal development in later life
Lukoff & Everest: Myths
in mental illness
Lukoff: Diagnosis
of mystical experiences with psychotic features
Goleman, Smith & Ram Dass: Truth
and transformation in psychological and spiritual
paths |
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Volume 18, 1986 |
Number One
Rothberg: Philosophical
foundations of transpersonal psychology
Butcher: Phenomenological
psychology of J. Krishnamurti
Russell: Consciousness
and the unconscious: Eastern meditative and Western
psychotherapeutic approaches
Knoblauch & Falconer: A
measured Taoist orientation and Western personality
dimensions |
Number Two
Fleischman: Release:
A religious and psychotherapeutic issue
Boorstein: Transpersonal
context, interpretation, and psychotherapeutic
technique
Welwood: Personality
structure: Path or pathology?
Epstein: Meditative
transformations of narcissism
Tart: Consciousness,
altered states, and worlds of experience
Chinen: Elder tales
revisited: Forms of transcendence in later life |
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Volume 19, 1987 |
Number One
Teixeira: Comments on
Ahimsa (nonviolence)
Dubs: Psychospiritual
development in Zen Buddhism: A study of resistance |
Number Two
Chinen: Middle tales:
Fairy tales and transpersonal development at mid-life
Davis & Wright Content
of Undergraduate Transpersonal Psychology Courses
Meadow & Culligan Congruent
Spiritual Paths: Christian Carmelite and Theravadan
Buddhist Vipassana
Lu and Heming The
Effect of the Film Ikiru on Death Anxiety and
Attitudes Toward Death
Echenhofer and Coombs A
Brief Review of Research and Controversies
in EEG Biofeedback and Meditation
Weimer and Lu Personal
Transformation Through an Encounter With Death:
Cinematic and Psychotherapy Case Studies
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Volume 20, 1988 |
Number One
Allan B. Chinen Clinical Symposium, Challenging cases in transpersonal psychotherapy
Allan B. Chinen Symposium Participants
Allan B. Chinen Symposium Introduction
Ronald Wong Jue Regression therapy as a transpersonal modality
Lukoff: Transpersonal therapy with a manic-depressive artist
William Foote A Case of Transpersonal visualization
Allan B. Chinen Symposium Discussion
Allan B. Chinen Symposium Postscript
Treya Killam Wilber Attitudes and cancer: what kind of help really helps
Mark Epstein The deconstruction of the self: ego and "egolessness" in Buddhist Insight meditation
Sirkku Sky Hiltunen Initial therapuetic applications of NOH theater in drama therapy
Susana Pendzik Drama therapy as form of modern shamanism
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Number Two
Miles Vich, Some historical sources of the term "Transpersonal"
Wilber: On being a support person
Lukoff & Lu: Transpersonal psychology research review: Mystical experience
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Volume 21, 1989 |
Number One
Walsh: What is a shaman?
Definition, origin and distribution
Shapiro: Judaism
as a journey of transformation
Heery: Inner voice
experiences: An exploratory study of thirty cases
Roberts: Multistate
education: Metacognitive implications of the mindbody
psychotechnologies |
Number Two
Peters: Shamanism: Phenomenology
of a spiritual discipline
Carlat: Psychological
motivation and the choice of spiritual symbols
Schavrien: The
rage, healing and daemonic death of Oedipus: A
self-in-relation theory
Serlin: A psycho-spiritual-body
therapy approach to residential treatment of Catholic
religious
Nelson: Personality
factors in the frequency of reported spontaneous
praeternatural experiences
Lukoff & Lu: Transpersonal
psychology research review: Computerized databases,
specialized collections, and archives |
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Volume 22, 1990 |
Number One
Holden & Guest: Life
review in a non-near-death episode: A comparison with near-death
experiences
Epstein: Psychodynamics
of meditation: Pitfalls on the spiritual path
Nelson: The technology
of the praeternatural: An empirically based model
of transpersonal experiences
Welwood: Intimate
relationship as path
Fox: Transpersonal
ecology: "Psychologizing" Ecophilosophy |
Number Two
Lukoff, et.al Transpersonal
Psychology Research Review: Psychoactive Substances and
Transpersonal States
Waldman Reflections
on Death and Reconciliation
Hughes, Melville Changes
in Brainwave Activity During Trance Channeling:
A Pilot Study
Charles T.Tart Adapting
Eastern Spiritual Teachins to Western Culture:
A Discussion With Shinzen Young |
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Volume 23, 1991 |
Number One
Tart & Deikman: Mindfulness,
spiritual seeking and psychotherapy
Doblin: Pahnke's "Good
Friday experiment": A long-term follow-up and methodological
critique
Mansfield: Looking
into mind: An undergraduate course
Dubin: The use of
meditative techniques in psychotherapy supervision |
Number Two
Montgomery: The care-giving
relationship: Paradoxical and transcendent aspects
Vaughan: Spiritual
issues in psychotherapy
Vigne: Guru and psychotherapist:
Comparisons from the Hindu tradition
Tart: Influences of
previous psychedelic drug experiences on students
of Tibetan Buddhism
Lajoie, Shapiro & Roberts: A
historical analysis of the statement of purpose
in The Journal |
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Volume 24, 1992 |
Number One
Bogart: Separating from
a spiritual teacher
Shapiro: A study
of long-term meditators
Lukoff, Turner & Lu: Research
review: Psychoreligious dimensions of healing
McNamara: A transpersonal approach
to memory
Lajoie & Shapiro: Definitions
of transpersonal psychology
Vich: Changing definitions
of transpersonal psychology |
Number Two
Waldman, Lannerty, Boorstein, Scotton, Saltzman, & Jue: Therapeutic
alliance, kundalini, and spiritual/religious issues in
counseling: The case of Julia
Loy: Avoiding the void
Hughes: Differences
between trance channeling and multiple personality
disorder
Walsh & Vaughan: Lucid
dreaming
Stavely & McNamara: "Transpersonal
Ecology": A critique and alternative |
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Volume 25, 1993 |
Number One
Walsh & Vaughan: The
art of transcendence
Lukoff, Turner & Lu: Transpersonal
psychology research review: Psychospiritual dimensions
of healing
Ossoff: Reflections
of shaktipat: Psychosis or the rise of kundalini?
A case study
Greyson: The physio-kundalini
syndrome and mental illness
Carr: Death and near-death:
A comparison of Tibetan and Euro-American experiences |
Number Two
Walsh: The transpersonal
movement: A history and state of the art
Tart: The structure
and dynamics of waking sleep
Miller: The unveiling
of traumatic memories and emotions through mindfulness
and concentration meditation: Clinical implications
and three case reports
Hanna: Rigorous intuition:
Consciousness, being and the phenomenological method
Walsh & Vaughan: On
transpersonal definitions
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Volume 26, 1994 |
Number One
Dubin: The use of meditative
techniques for teaching dynamic psychology
Metzner: Addiction
and transcendence as altered states of consciousness
Patrik: Phenomenological
method and meditation
Steele: The multistate
paradigm and the spiritual path of John of the
Cross |
Number Two
Boorstein: Insight: Some
considerations regarding its potential and limitations
Gifford-May & Thompson: "Deep
states" of meditation: Phenomenological reports
of experience
Hutton: How transpersonal
psychotherapists differ from other practitioners:
An empirical study
MacDonald, Tsagarakis, & Holland: Validation
of a measure of transpersonal self-concept and
its relationship to Jungian and five-factor model
conceptions of personality
Wren-Lewis: Aftereffects
of near-death experiences: A survival mechanism
hypothesis |
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Volume 27, 1995 |
Number One
Cleary-Shapiro: The
plateau experience and the post-mortem life: Abraham H.
Maslow's unfinished theory
Walsh: Phenomenological
mapping: A method for describing and comparing
states of consciousness
Tart: Toward the objective
exploration of non-ordinary reality
Diaz-Sawatszky: Rediscovering
native rituals: "'Coming home' to myself"
Leone: Zen meditation:
A psychoanalytic conceptualization |
Number Two
Wilber: An informal overview
of transpersonal studies
Flier: Demistifying
mysticism: Finding a developmental relationship
between different ways of knowing
Lukoff-Lu-Turner-Gackenbach: Transpersonal
psychology research review: Researching religious
and spiritual problems on the internet
MacDonald-LeCLair-Holland-Alter-Friedman: A
survey of measures of transpersonal constructs |
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Volume 28, 1996 |
Number One
Liester: Inner Voices:
Distingushing transcendent and pathological characteristics
Urfbanowski-Miller: Trauma,
psychotherapy, and meditation
Nalimov-Drogalina: The
transpersonal movement: A russian perspective on
its emergance and prospects for further development
Wilber: Tranpersonal
art and literary theory |
Number Two
Anderson, R.: Nine Psycho-spiritual
characteristics of spontaneous and involuntary weeping
Gross, P.L. & Shapiro, S.I.: Characteristics
of the Taoist Sage in the Chuag-tzu and the creative
photographer.
Metzner, R.: The
Buddhist six-worlds model of consciousness and
reality
Parnell, L.: Eye
movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)
and spiritual unfolding
Welwood, J.: Reflections
and presence: The dialectic of self-knowledge |
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Volume 29, 1997 |
Number One
Astin, J.A. & Shapiro, D.H.: Measuring
the psychological construct of control: Applications to
transpersonal psychology.
Marseille, J.: The
spiritual dimension in logotherapy: Victor Frankl's
contribution to transpersonal psychology.
Peltzer, K.: The
role of religion in counseling victims of organized
violence
Peters, L.G.: The "calling" the
yeti, and the banjhakri ("forest shaman")
in Nepalese shamanism
Vanderkoor L.: Buddhist
teachers' experience with extreme mental states
in Western meditators. |
Number Two
Wilber: To see a world:
Art and the I of the beholder
Harris, L. Friedman & Douglas A. MacDonald: Toward
a working definition of transpersonal assessment
Walsh, R.: Science
and Religion-Proposals for reconciliation:
An essay review of Ken Wilber's The Marriage
of Sense and Soul: Integrating Science and
Religion
Roberts, T.B. & Jesse, R.N.: Recollections
of the Good Friday Experiment: an Interview
with Huston Smith
Harris L. Friedman and Douglas A. MacDonald Toward
a Working Definition of Transpersonal Assessment
Richard C. Page, Eilish McAuliffe,
James F. Weiss, Jigme Ugyan, Lori Stowers Wright,
Malcom MacLachlan Self-Awareness
of Participants in A Long-Term Tibetan Buddhist
Retreat
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Volume 30, 1998 |
Number One
Margaret Coberly & Shapiro, S.I.: A
transpersonal approach to care of the dying.
Patricia L. Ryan: Spirituality
among adult survivors of childhood violence: A
literature review.
Jorge N. Ferrer: Speak
now or forever hold your peace: A review essay
of Ken Wilber's The Marriage of Sense and Soul:
Integrating Science and Religion.
Ken Wilber: Response
to Jorge Ferrer's "Speak now or forever hold
your peace. A review essay of Ken Wilber's The
Marriage of Sense and Soul" Volume 31,
1999 |
Number Two
DmMares, R. & Krycka, K. Wild-animal
triggered peak experiences: Transpersonal aspects
Puhakka, K.: Dissolving
the self: Rinzai Zen training at an American monastary
Ryan, P.L.: An exploration of the spirituality
of fifty women who survived childhood violence
Joan L. Waldron The
Life Impact of Transcendent Experiences With a
Pronounced Quality of Noesis |
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Volume 31, 1999 |
Number One
Ken Wilber: Spirituality
and developmental lines: Are there stages?
Michael Nagel: Researching
advanced meditative states: Problems of subject
selection
Richard C. Page; James F. Weiss; Lori Stowers
Wright; Eilish McAuliffe; Jigme Ugyan: The
impact of external phenomena on participants in
a long-term Buddhist retreat
Marcie Boucouvalas: Following
the movement: From transpersonal psychology to
a multi-disciplinary transpersonal orientation
Donald Rothberg: Transpersonal
issues at the millenium
Douglas A. MacDonald A Survey of Measures of Spiritual and Transpersonal Constructs: Part One--Research Update |
Number Two
Ken Wilber An
Approach to Integral Psychology
Douglas A. MacDonald, Harris L. Friedman, Jeffrey G. Kuentzel: A survey of measures of spiritual and transpersonal constructs: Part two~~additional instruments
Roger N. Walsh: Asian
contemplative disciplines: Common practices,
clinical applications, and research findings
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Volume 32, 2000 |
Number One
Kaisa Puhakka: Editor's
inaugural essay.
Jorge N. Ferrer: The
perennial philosophy revisited.
Robert A. Masters: Compassionate
wrath: Transpersonal approaches to anger.
Louise Sundararajan: Transpersonal
emotions: A structural and phenomenological
perspective.
Kevin C. Krycka: Shamanic
practices and the treatment of life-threatening
medical conditions.
Christopher M. Bache: The
eco-crisis and species ego-death: Speculations
on the future.
Christian de Quincey: Intersubjectivity:
Exploring consciousness from the second-person
perspective.
Bruce Greyson: Some
neuropsychological correlates of the physio-kundalini
syndrome.
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Number Two
Bruce Greyson Some
Neuropsychological Correlates of the Physio-Kundalini
Syndrome
Jenny Wade: Mapping
the courses of heavenly bodies: The varieties
of transcendent sexual experience.
Tobin Hart: Transformation as process
and paradox.
Joseph Bobrow: Reverie in Zen and psychoanalysis:
Harvesting the ordinary.
Louise Sundararajan: Transpersonal Emotions: A Structural and Phenomenological Perspective |
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Volume 33, 2001 |
Number One
Michael M. Piechowski: Childhood spirituality
Ingrid Sell: Not Man, Not Woman: Psychospiritual characteristics of a western third gender
Charlotte J. Haimerl & Elizabeth R. Valentine: The effect of contemplative practice on intrapersonal, interpersonal, and transpersonal dimensions of the the self concept.
Linda W. Edge: The spectrum of dissociation: from pathology to self-realization
Richard Tarnas: A new birth in freedom: A pre-review Jorge Ferrer's "Revisioning transpersonal therory: A paricipatory vision of human spirituality"
BOOK REVIEW: Morris Berman: Wandering God: A study in nomadic spirituality.
BOOK REVIEW: Stuart Sovatsky: Words from the soul: Time, East/West sprituality and psychotherapeutic narrative
BOOK REVIEW: Charles Tart: Mind science: Meditation training for practical people
BOOK REVIEW: Tobin Hart: From information to transformation: Education for the evolution of consciousness
BOOK REVIEW: Arnold Mindell: Quantum mind: The edge between physics and psychology
BOOK REVIEW: Phillippe Gross & S. I. Shapiro: The Tao of photography: Seeing beyond seeing
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Number Two
Rosemarie Anderson: Embodied
Writing And Reflections On Embodiment William Braud: Experiencing
Tears Of Wonder-Joy: Seeing With The Heart'S Eye
Sirkku M. Sky Hiltunen: Seven
Stages Of Womanhood: A Contemporary Healing Ritual
From The Finnish Mythology Of The Kalevala
Arthur Hastings, Premalatha Balasubrahmanyam,
Gloria Beaird, Elizabeth Ferguson, Khursheed Kanga,
Sherry Raley: Annotated
Bibliography Of Selected Articles On Ethnic Minorities,
Cultural Perspectives, And Transpersonal Psychology
Theodore J. Usatynski: Hidden
Assumptions Of Modern Western Contemplative Cultures |
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Volume 34, 2002 |
Number One
Kaisa Puhakka: Huston Smith
On Terrorism: An Interview With Kaisa Puhakka
Paul J. Roy: September
11, 2001 and Beyond...
Michael Harner: Notes
From Shamanism
Genie Palmer, William Braud: Exceptional
Human Experiences , Disclosure , And A More Inclusive
View Of Physical, Psychological, And Spiritual
Well-Being
Editors: Meet
The Researcher: Evgeny A. Torchinov, Ph.D., D.Sc Editors: Meet
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Roger Walsh: Terrorism
And Other Global Terrors: An Integral Analysis
Sean M. Kelly: Space,
Time, And Spirit: The Analogical Imagination And
The Evolution Of Transpersonal Theory Part One:
Contexts -- Theoretical And Historical
Sean M. Kelly: Space,
Time, And Spirit: The Analogical Imagination And
The Evolution Of Transpersonal Theory Part Two:
Contemporary Transpersonal Models
Robert L. R. Hutchins: Gnosis:
Beyond Disease And Disorder To A Diagnosis Inclusive
Of Gifts And Challenges
R. Elliott Ingersoll: An
Integral Approach For Teaching And Practicing Diagnosis
Editors Meet the
Researcher: Elías Capriles
Gennady Brevde, Vladimir Kozlov, Vladimir Maykov Transpersonal
Studies In Russia: Report Of The 2002 Conference
Of The Russian Transpersonal Psychology And Psychotherapy
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Volume 35, 2003 |
Number One
Jorge N. Ferrer Integral
Transformative Practice
Paul Jerry Challenges
in Transpersonal Diagnoses
Laura Gilot Meet
the Researcher
Axel Randrup Meet
the Researcher II
Evgeny Torchinov Update
from Evgeny Torchinov
Michael Washburn Transpersonal
Dialogue: A New Direction
Review Radical
Ecopsychology
Review Radical
Spirit
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Evgeny A. Torchinov The
Fire Passes On
Jonathan Bricklin Sciousness And Con-Sciousness:
William James And The Prime Reality Of Non-Dual Experience
James Fadiman. Charles Grob. Gary Bravo.Alise Agar. Roger
Walsh Psychedelic Research Revisited
Brant Cortright, Michael Kahn, Judye Hess Speaking
From The Heart: Integral T-Groups As A Tool For Training Transpersonal
Psychotherapists
Mariana Caplan. Glenn Hartelius. Mary Anne Rardin
Forum: Contemporary Viewpoints On Transpersonal
Psychology
Research Briefs: Meet The Researcher
Don Diespecker
Book review:
Fontana, D. (2003). Psychology,
Religion, and Spirituality.
Book Review:
Bache, Christopher M. (2000). Dark
Night, Early Dawn: Steps To An Ecology Of Mind |
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Volume 36, 2004 |
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Mark B. Ryan
- Transpersonal Psychology and the Interpretation of History: A Reading of the Gettysburgh Address
William Braud - An Introduction to Organic Inquiry: Honoring the Transpersonal and Spiritual in Research Praxis
Jennifer Clements - Organic Inquiry: Toward Research in Partnership With Spirit
Brian J. Zinnbauer and Elaine C. Camerota - The Sprituality Group: A Search for the Sacred
Charles Tart - On the Scientific Foundations or Transpersonal Psychology: Contributions From Parapsychology
Charles Laughlin - Research Briefs
David A Hogue - Book Review
Don Lattin - Book Review
Jenny Wade - Book Review
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ATP Board and JTP Editors - With Gratitude And Respect To Ram Dass
Michael Miovic, M.D., West Newton, MA - Sri Aurobindo And Transpersonal Psychology
Stuart Sovatsky, Ph.D. - Clinical Forms Of Love Inspired By Meher Baba’s Mast Work And The Awe Of Infinite Consciousness
Carlton F. Clark, LCSW - R. D. Laing: What Was Therapeutic About That?
David R. Loy, Ph.D. - Terror In The God-shaped Hole: A Buddhist Perspective On Modernity’s Identity Crisis
S. I. Shapiro; T. R. Soidla - Eternity Is In Love With The Productions Of Time*
Ray Greenleaf, M.A., MFT - The Sacred Mirror: Nondual Wisdom & Psychotherapy by Prendergast, J., Fenner, P., & Krystal, S
Daryl S. Paulson - Ken Wilber: Thought as passion by Visser, F
Daryl S. Paulson - Kosmic Consciousness by Wilber, K
Sandy Sela-Smith - Radical dreaming: Use your dreams to change your life by Goldhammer, J. D
Sandy Sela-Smith - The art of dreaming: Tools for creative dream work by Mellick, J. (Foreword by Marion Woodman)
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Volume 37, 2005 |
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Editor - Errata
Editor - Editor’s Note: Special Issue On Transpersonal Media
Daniel L.Gaylinn - Reflections On Transpersonal Media: An Emerging Movement
Mark Allan Kaplan, Ph.D. - Transpersonal Dimensions Of The Cinema
Debbie Charles, M.A., Dip. Psych. - An Explorationi Nto The Role Of Transpersonal Psychology Within Existing Film Theory
Francis G. Lu, M.D. - Personal Transformation Through An Encounter With Death: A Study Of Akira Kurosawa’s Ikiruonits Fiftieth Anniversary
Hayal Kackar, M.S.Ed. and Thomas B .Roberts, Ph.D. - Fight Club And The Basic Perinatal Matrices: A Movie Analysis Via A Grofian Frame
Dana Klisanin, Ph.D. - Transpersonal Artistry: Designing Evolutionary Guidance Media
Mark Allan Kaplan, Ph. D. - Resources For Further Inquiry Into Transpersonal Dimensions Of The Cinema
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Editors - Editor’s Note: In This Issue
Sangeetha Menon, Ph.D. - What Is Indian Psychology: Transcendence In And While Thinking
Judy Schavrien, Ph.D. - On Being Shot Awake And The Dreams That Foresaw It: A Transpersonal Self Psychology View Of Ptsd Recovery
Janet L. Lewis, M.D. - Forgiveness And Psychotherapy: The Prepersonal, The Personal, And The Transpersonal
Seth Robert Segall, Ph.D. - Mindfulness And Self-development In Psychotherapy
David Miller, Ph.D. - Mandala Symbolism in Psychotherapy: The Potential Utility of the Lowenfeld Mosaic Technique for Enhancing the Individuation Process
Gennady Brevde, Ph.D. - European Transpersonal Association Reflections On The 2005 Conference Moscow, Russia
Rosemarie Anderson, reviewer - Book Review: Embodied Spirituality In A Sacred World, by Michael Washburn
Hedy Ganz, reviewer - Book Review: Sacred Therapy: Jewish Spiritual Teachings On Emotional Healing And Inner Wholeness. by Estelle Frankel
Alan Pope, reviewer - Book Review: Buddhist practice on Western ground: Reconciling Eastern ideals and Western psychology, by Harvey Aronson
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Volume 38, 2006 |
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Editors - Editor’s Note: In This Issue
Editors - Erratum
Gregg Lahood, Ph.D. - Skulls At The Banquet: Near Birth As nearing Death nearing Death
Judith Blackstone, Ph. D. - Intersubjectivity And Nonduality In The Psychotherapeutic Relationship
Harris Friedman - Self-Expansiveness And Self-Contraction: Complementary Processes Of Transcendence and Immanence
Will Adams - William Blake’s Integral Psychology: Reading Blake And Ken Wilber Together
Leonard Angel, Ph. D. - Two Questions For Ken Wilber And The Wider Transpersonal Audience: A Philosophical Perspective
Ash Clinton Ph. D. - Seemorg Matrix Work: A New Transpersonal Psychotherapy
Arthur Hastings, Ph.D., - Book Review: The Ozawkie book of the dead: Alzheimer’s isn’t what you think by Elmer Green
David L. Krantz - Book Review: Rational Mysticism, by John Horgan
Daryl S. Paulson, Ph. D. - Book Review: The cosmic game: Explorations of the frontiers of human consciousness, Stanislav Grof, Ph. D.
Brant Cortright, Ph.D., - Psychosynthesis: A psychology of the spirit, John Firman and Ann Gila
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Marcie Boucouvalas - Editor’s Note: In this Issue
William Braud - Educating the "More" in Holistic Transpersonal Higher Education: A 30+ Year Perspective on the Approach of the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology
Patrick Faggianelli, David Lukoff - Aikido and Psychotherapy: A Study of Psychotherapists Who Are Aikido Practitioners
Britta Holzel, Ulrich Ott - Relations Between Meditation Depth, Absorption, Meditation Practice, and Mindfulness: A Latent Variable Approach
Gillian King, Jeffery Coney - Short Term Effects of Meditation versus Relaxation in Cognitive Functioning
Karen L. Celedonia, Elizabeth Nutt Williams - Craving the Spotlight: Buddhism, Narcissism, and the Desire for Fame
John Rowan - Clinician’s Corner Transpersonal Supervision
Jordan Gruber - Book Review: Psychedelic Horizons, Roberts, T.B.
Robert F. Morgan - Book Review: Buddha in Redface, Duran, E.; Native American Post Colonial History, Duran, E. and Duran, B.; A Trilogy of Three Books: Healing the Soul Wound: Counseling with American Indians and Other Native Peoples, Duran, E.
David Lukoff - Book Review: Higher Wisdom: Eminent Elders Explore the Continuing Impact of Psychedelics, Walsh, R. and Grob, C.S.
Yosi Amram - Book Review: Healing the Mind: The Philosophy of Spinoza Adapted for a New Age, Grossman, N.
Daryl S. Paulson - Book Review: The Perennial Quest for a Psychology with a Soul: An Inquiry into the Relevance of Sri Aurobindo’s Metaphysical Yoga Psychology in the Context of Ken Wilber’s Integral Psychology, Vrinte, J.
Damon Wood - Book Review: Quantum Change: When epiphanies and sudden insights transform ordinary lives, Miller, W.R. and C’De Baca, J.
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Volume 39, 2007 |
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Editors - Editor's Note: In This Issue
Peter Addy - Facilitating Transperson Expreiences with Dextromethorphan: Potential, Cautions, and Caveats
G. Kenneth Bradford - The Play of Unconditioned Presence in Existential-Integrative Psychotherapy
David St John and Douglas A. MacDonald - Development and Initial Validation of a Measure of Ecopsychological Self
Whit Hubbard - The Native American Sweat Lodge Ceremony: Reports of Transpersonal Experiences by Non-Native Practitioners Stuart Sovatsky - The World Congress on Psychology and Spirituality, Delhi, India, January 5-8, 2008
Mark Forman - Book Review: Integral Spirituality: A Startling New Role for Religion in the Modern and Postmodern World, Wilbur, K.
Robert Frager - Book Review: Judeo-Christina Perspectives on Psychology: Human Nature, Motivation and Change, Miller, W. and Delany, H.
Patricia G. Campbell - Book Review: The Psychological Roots of Religious Belief, Faber, M.D.
Nancy Mangano Rowe - Book Review: Sand, Water, Silence - The Embodiment of Spirit: Explorations in Body and Psyche, Markell, M.J.
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