Deals with the development and nature of transpersonal psychology which is defined as being 'concerned specifically with the empirical, scientific study of, and responsible implementation of the findings relevant to, becoming, individual and species-wide meta-needs, ultimate values, unitive consciousness, peak experiences, B-values, ecstacy, mystical experience, awe, being, self-actualization, essence, bliss, wonder, ultimate meaning, transcendence of the self, spirit, oneness, cosmic awareness, individual and species-wide synergy, life, transcendental phenomena, cosmic self-humor and playfulness; maximal sensory awareness, responsiveness and expression; and related concepts, experiences and activities.' (15 ref.) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2017 APA, all rights reserved)
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Sutich, A. J. (1969). Some considerations regarding transpersonal psychology. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 1(1), 11–20. Retrieved from http://ezproxy2.library.drexel.edu/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=psyh&AN=1970-17673-001&site=ehost-live
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