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Abstract: . . . spirit . 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 . . . . . . spirit . 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 . . . . --3000,6,250,2820,37951
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