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The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology – Collection

The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology 1.92-1.97
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The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology [11 Scan OCR – 11 PDF]11 Issues “Journal of Transpersonal Psychology”.1.1992 to 1.1997.Webseite of “The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology”: Journal of Transpersonal PsychologyHistorical Note:Transpersonal psychology was first announced and defined with the publication of The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, in 1969. Guided by the work of psychologists Abraham Maslow, Anthony Sutich and colleagues, this new field was founded on a commitment to open-ended inquiry, experiential and empirical validation, and a values-oriented approach to human experience. In 1972 the Association for Transpersonal Psychology was established to encourage individual and group learning, cooperation among disciplines, research in theory and application, and the dissemination of information about the field. Today, the Journal and the Association bring these approaches and purposes to thousands of interested individuals. As established non-profit services, both JTP and ATP continue to extend the transpersonal perspective world-wide.A Journal Designed For:- Readers with either a personal, professional, or academic interest in transpersonal topics.- Individuals in human services, health, medical professions, including counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, educators, social workers, physicians, nurses, pastors, managers, researchers, and students.- Institutions, organizations, and groups concerned with transpersonal activities.In Each Journal Issue:- Original articles appear in each issue, written by well-informed authors representing a variety of viewpoints. They address a broad range of transpersonal experiences, problems, activities, and research areas.- Book reviews cover significant recent titles in the field.- Books our editors are reading is a regular feature listing titles of special current interest to individual editors.- About the authors section summarizes biographical information provided by JTP authors.- Abstracts are provided for articles published in the Journal.Content Vol. 24.1:Quote:Separating from a spiritual teacher (Gregory C. Bogart) 1A preliminary study of long-term meditators: Goals, effects, religious orientation, cognitions (Deane II. Shapiro, Jr.) 23Transpersonal psychology research review: Psychoreligious dimensions of healing (David l.ukoff, Robert Turner & Francis Lu) 41A transpersonal approach to memory (Patrick McNamara) 61Definitions of transpersonal psychology : The First twenty-three years (Denise H. Lajoie & S.I. Shapiro) 79Changing definitions of transpersonal psychology (Miles A. Vich) 99REVIEWSThe personal nature of notions of consciousness: A theoretical examination of the role of the personal in the understanding of consciousness, BarussThe world’s religions, SmithThe Eliade guide to world religions, Eliade & CoulianoInevitable grace: Breakthroughs in the lives of great men and women: Guides to your self-realization, FerrucciContent JTP Vol. 24.2:Quote:The therapeutic alliance, kundalini, and spiritual/religious issues in counseling: The case of Julia 115- The case of Julia (Mark Waldman)- Reflections on “The case of Julia” (Mark Waldman)- Commentaries and discussion (Jonna Lannert, Seymour Boorstein, Bruce Scotton, Lynne Saltzman, Ronald Wongjue)Avoiding the void: The lack of self in psychotherapy and Buddhism (David Loy) 151Differences between trance channeling and multiple personality disorder on structured interview (Dureen J. Hughes) 181Lucid dreaming: Some transpersonal implications (Roger N. Walsh & Frances Vaughan) 193Warwick Fox’s “transpersonal ecology”: A critique and alternative approach (Homer Stavely & Patrick McNamara) 201REVIEWSThe future of the body: Explorations into the further evolution of human nature, Murphy Ethnopsychiatry: The cultural construction of professional and folk psychiatries, GainesContent JTP Vol. 25.1:Quote:The art of transcendence: An introduction to common elements of transpersonal practices (Roger Walsh & Frances Vaughan) 1 Transpersonal psychology research review:  Psychospiritual dimensions of healing  (David Lukoff, Robert Turner & Francis G. Lu) 11 Reflections of shaktipat: Psychosis or the rise of kundalini? A case study (Jon Ossoff) 29 The physio-kundalini syndrome and mental illness  Bruce Greyson  Death and near-death: A comparison of Tibetan and Euro-American experiences (Christopher Carr) 43 REVIEW The transpersonal: Psychotherapy and counseling. (Rowan)Content JTP Vol. 25.2:Quote:The transpersonal movement: A history and state of the art (Roger Walsh) 123The structure and dynamics of waking sleep  (Charles T. Tart) 141The unveiling of traumatic memories and emotions through mindfulness and concentration meditation: Clinical implications and three case reports  (John J. Miller) 169Rigorous intuition: Consciousness, being, and the phenomenological method  (Fred J. Hanna) 181On transpersonal definitions (Roger Walsh & Frances Vaughan) 199Cumulative index: The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology,  Volumes 21-25, 1989-1993.  Contents listed by volume year. Alphabetical list of authors 209REVIEWSPaths beyond ego: The transpersonal vision, Walsh & Vaughan (Eds.) Beyond the hero: Classic stories of men in search of soul, ChinenContent JTP Vol. 26.1:Quote:Addiction and transcendence as altered states of consciousness (Ralph Metzner) 1The use of meditative techniques for teaching dynamic psychology (William Dubin) 19 Phenomenological method and meditation (Linda E. Patrik) 37 The multistate paradigm and the spiritual path of John of the Cross (Springs Steele) 55REVIEWSThe commanding self, ShahAmerica’s longest war: Rethinking our tragic crusade against drugs, Duke & GrossContent JTP Vol. 26.2:Quote:Insight: Some considerations regarding its potential and limitations  (Sylvia Boorstein)  95Aftereffects of near-death experiences: A survival mechanism hypothesis  (John Wren-Lewis) 107 “Deep states” of meditation: Phenomenological reports of experience  (Derek Gifford-May & Norman L. Thompson) 117 How transpersonal psychotherapists differ from other practitioners:  An empirical study  (Michael S. Hutton) 139 Validation of a measure of transpersonal self-concept and its relationship to Jungian and five-factor model conceptions of personality  (Douglas A. MacDonald, Catherine I. Tsagarakis & Cornelius J. Holland) 175REVIEWSTranspersonal psychology in psychoanalytic perspective, WashburnThe awakened warrior: Living with courage, compassion and discipline, FieldsContent JTP Vol. 27.1:Quote:The plateau experience and the post-mortem life: Abraham H. Maslow’s unfinished theory (Tom S. Cleary & Sam I. Shapiro) 1Phenomenological mapping: A method for describing and comparing states of consciousness (Roger Walsh) 25Toward the objective exploration of non-ordinary reality (Charles T. Tart) 57Rediscovering native rituals: “‘Coming home’ to my self” (Sandra Diaz & D. Don Sawatzky) 69Zen meditation: A psychoanalytic conceptualization (George Leone) 87REVIEWTranspersonal psychologies: Perspective on the mind from seven great spiritual traditions, Tart The meditative mind: The varieties of meditative experience, Goleman The world’s religions, SmithPersonality and personal growth, Fadiman & FragcrPaths beyond ego: The transpersonal vision, Walsh & VaughanThe inward arc: Healing and wholeness in psychotherapy and spirituality, VaughanThe ego and the dynamic ground: A transpersonal theory of human development, WashburnHealing the split: Integrating spirit into our understanding of the mentally ill, NelsonContent JTP Vol. 27.2:Quote:An informal overview of transpersonal studies (Ken Wilber) 107Demystifying mysticism: Finding a developmental relationship between different ways of knowing (Leu Flier) 131Transpersonal psychology research review: Researching religious and spiritual problems on the Internet (David Lukoff, Francis Lu, Robert Turner & Jayne Gackenbach) 153A survey of measures of transpersonal constructs (Douglas A. MacDonald, Laura LeClair, Cornelius J. Holland, Aaron Alter & Harris L. Friedman) 171REVIEWSex. ecology, spirituality: The spirit of evolution, Ken Wilber (Bryan Wittine)Content JTP Vol. 28.1:Quote:Inner voices: Distinguishing transcendent and pathological characteristics 1Mitchell B. LiesterTrauma, psychotherapy, and meditation 31Ferris B. Urbanowski & John J. MillerThe transpersonal movement: A Russian perspectiveon its emergence and prospects for further development 49V. V. Nalimov & Jeanna A. DrogalinaTranspersonal art and literary theory 63Ken WilberREVIEWThoughts without a thinker: Psychotherapy from a Buddhist perspective, Mark EpsteinJohn J. MillerContent JTP Vol. 28.2:Quote:Reflection and presence: The dialectic of self-knowledge – John Welwood 107Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) and spiritual unfolding – Laurel Parnell 129The Buddhist six-worlds model of consciousness and reality – Ralph Metzner 155Nine psycho-spiritual characteristics of spontaneous and involuntary weeping – Rosemarie Anderson 167Characteristics of the Taoist Sage in the Chuang-tzu and the creative photographer – Philippe L. Gross & S.I. Shapiro 175LETTER Charles T. TartREVIEWSTextbook of transpersonal psychiatry and psychology, Bruce W. Scotton, Allan B. Chinen & John R. Battista (John J. Miller)A new approach to healing body-mind-spirti, Frank Lawlis (Charles S. Grob)Content JTP Vol. 29.1:Quote:The spiritual dimension in logotherapy: Viktor Frankl’s contribution to transpersonal psychology – Jeremias Marseille 1The role of religion in counseling victims of organized violence – Karl Peltzer 13Buddhist teachers’ experience with extreme mental states in Western meditators – Lois VanderKooi 31The “calling,” the Yeti, and the ban jhakri (“forest shaman”) in Nepalese shamanism – Larry G. Peters 47Measuring the psychological construct of control: Applications to transpersonal psychology – John A. Astin & Deane H. Shapiro, Jr. 63REVIEWPsychology of religion: Classic and contemporary, David Wulff (Roger Walsli)

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