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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 clear--even 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. |
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http://clem.mscd.edu/~davisj/tp This is the home page for the site you are now in. It is designed for my undergraduate Transpersonal Psychology course at MSCD. You can check out the course syllabus and read several articles on transpersonal psychology.
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http://www.virtualcs.com/tpi.html This is the most complete collection of resources related to Transpersonal Psychology. Very well done and useful. It includes links to pages of links and links to sites on transpersonal pioneers, spiritual and religious practices, spiritual problems, institutes and organizations, academic programs, online discussions, and online journals. Start here! |
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http://www.atpweb.org/ The home page for the Association for Transpersonal Psychology, the main professional organization in this area. Within this site is information about the Journal of Transpersonal Psychology (including its contents) and a description of transpersonal psychology. |
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Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology Links http://www.psychwww.com/resource/bytopic.htm#human Psych Web by Russ Dewey at Georgia Southern University is an extensive site covering many aspects of psychology. This page lists some links relevant to transpersonal psychology.
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Guide to the Transpersonal Internet by David Lukoff http://www.virtualcs.com/tpi.html Transpersonal Psychology Links by Michael Daniels http://www.mdani.demon.co.uk/trans/tranlink.htm Transpersonal Psychology by Andrew Schulak http://www.netspace.org/~andrew/transper.html The one behind the many (Great list of links) http://onebehindthemany.tripod.com/ Transpersonal Psychology: Indexes and Links to Online Resources: WWW Virtual Library http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/psi/trperson.htm Common Boundary http://www.commonboundary.org/cblinks.html Links to various colleges and graduate programs in transpersonal psychology http://clem.mscd.edu/~davisj/tp/tpstudy1.html
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http://www.tmn.com/itp/mindseye.html An on-line transpersonal psychology journal published by the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology. |
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The Ridhwan Foundation http://www.ridhwan.org The Ridhwan Foundation teaches the work of A. H. Almaas (Hameed Ali) and the Diamond Approach. I have been a student of Almaas for over 20 years. I think it is the best example yet of a genuine path integrating psychology and spirituality. |
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About Ken Wilber's work: Ken Wilber Page http://www.shambhala.com/wilber/index.html Ken Wilber's page on Shambhala Publication's web site. Wilber is, along with Maslow, the most influential writer in transpersonal psychology and related fields. Another very good site on Wilber's work: The World of Ken Wilber http://people.a2000.nl/fvisser/wilber/ High quality, thorough, and clear. |
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Spiritual Emergency Research Center http://www.internetguides.com/se/index.html This is an excellent site regarding spiritual awakening and experiences which are also extremely distressing. |
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Institute of Noetic Sciences http://www.noetic.org/ A leader in consciousness studies, extraordinary phenomena, etc. Supports fine research and their publications are strong. |
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ISSSEEM http://vitalenergy.com/issseem/ The International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine is a professional group of researchers, physicians, therapists, and healers gathered around the common theme of subtle energies. Much leading-edge research is done by these folks. |
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Bibliography of consciousness studies, etc. http://www.uwsp.edu/acad/psych/dk/readingl.htm. An amazing compilation of books and journals on related areas. |
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The Focusing Institute http://www.focusing.org Focusing is a powerful and easy-to-learn psychotherapeutic technique emphasizing one's "felt sense." It is very similar to mindfulness practices, though it arose in the course of research into effective psychotherapies. |
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