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Abstract: . . . . Boston: Shambhala. Wilber, K. (1999). The collected works of Ken Wilber: Volume four: Integral Psychology , Transformations of Consciousness, selected essays . Boston: Shambhala. Wilber, K. (2000). Integral psychology . Boston: Shambhala. Page 29 Overview Winter, D. (1996). Ecological psychology . New York: HarperCollins. Wittine, B. (1993). In Walsh, R., & Vaughan, F. (Eds.). Paths beyond ego (pp. 165-171). New York: Putnam. John Davis, Ph.D., is a professor and former department chair at Naropa . . . . . . transpersonal psychology Page 1 Overview Running Head: OVERVIEW OF TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGY An Overview of Transpersonal Psychology John Davis Naropa University Davis, John V. (2003, Spring). An overview of transpersonal psychology . The Humanistic Psychologist, 31 (2-3), 6-21. Page 2 Overview . . . . . . transpersonal psychology Page 1 Overview Running Head: OVERVIEW OF TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGY An Overview of Transpersonal Psychology John Davis Naropa University Davis, John V. (2003, Spring). An overview of transpersonal psychology . The Humanistic Psychologist, 31 (2-3), 6-21. Page 2 Overview Abstract . . . . . . . Boston: Shambhala. Wilber, K. (1999). The collected works of Ken Wilber: Volume four: Integral Psychology , Transformations of Consciousness, selected essays . Boston: Shambhala. Wilber, K. (2000). Integral psychology . Boston: Shambhala. Page 29 Overview Winter, D. (1996). Ecological psychology . New York: HarperCollins. Wittine, B. (1993). In Walsh, R., & Vaughan, F. (Eds.). Paths beyond ego (pp. 165-171). New York: Putnam. John Davis, Ph.D., is a professor and former department chair at Naropa . . . . . . The Diamond Approach (Shambhala, 1999), and a member of the faculty of the School of Lost Borders, a training facility for wilderness rites of passage guides. Correspondence may be sent to the author at or John Davis, Department of Transpersonal Psychology , Naropa University, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Boulder, CO, 80302, USA. His website address is . . . . . . . Approach (Shambhala, 1999), and a member of the faculty of the School of Lost Borders, a training facility for wilderness rites of passage guides. Correspondence may be sent to the author at or John Davis, Department of Transpersonal Psychology , Naropa University, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Boulder, CO, 80302, USA. His website address is . . . . --3000,6,250,2812,37971
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