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  2. Transpersonal - Wikipedia

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    Walsh and Vaughan [1] defines the transpersonal movement as the interdisciplinary movement that includes various individual transpersonal disciplines. The philosophy of William James, the school of psychosynthesis (founded by Roberto Assagioli), and the analytical school of Carl Jung are often considered to be forerunners to the establishment ...

  3. Transpersonal psychology - Wikipedia

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    Transpersonal psychology has also be associated with New Age beliefs and pop psychology. [22] [37] [38] [5] However, leading authors in the field, among those Sovatsky, [39] Rowan, [40] and Hartelius [41] have criticized the nature of "New Age"-philosophy and discourse.

  4. Transpersonal disciplines - Wikipedia

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    Transpersonal sociology; the study of the social aspects of the transpersonal. [1] [2] Transpersonal sociology was an important discipline in the formative years of the transpersonal movement and is associated with the early work of Ken Wilber, and the later contributions of Susan Greenwood. [5]

  5. Participatory theory - Wikipedia

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    In the field of transpersonal psychology, the "participatory turn" endorsed by Jorge Ferrer suggests that transpersonal phenomena are participatory and co-creative events. Ferrer defines these events as "emergences of transpersonal being that can occur not only in the locus of an individual, but also in a relationship, a community, a collective ...

  6. Psychosynthesis - Wikipedia

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    Psychosynthesis has been at times exposed to the dangers of cultism, so that on one occasion, having "started out reflecting the high-minded spiritual philosophy of its founder, in the hands of one particular group [it] became more and more authoritarian, more and more strident in its conviction that psychosynthesis was the One Truth". [80]

  7. Breathing, yoga, and healthy boundaries: Why the Army is ...

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    Uthlaut said many soldiers come in with “some level of addiction to their phones” and “don't know how to interact with one another because they're so used to being in digital-type forums.”

  8. Roberto Assagioli - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Assagioli (27 February 1888 – 23 August 1974) was an Italian psychiatrist and pioneer in the fields of humanistic and transpersonal psychology.Assagioli founded the psychological movement known as psychosynthesis, which is still being developed today by therapists and psychologists who practice the psychological methods and techniques he developed.

  9. ‘A Complete Unknown’ Director James Mangold Says There’s ...

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    James Mangold misses the era when movies weren’t embarrassed to make audiences feel something. The director of the Bob Dylan musical biopic “A Complete Unknown” and comic book adaptation ...