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WHAT IS THE TRANSPERSONAL? IS THERE A SUPERCONSCIOUS?
'The Transpersonalis a clear and comprehensive overview of the "heartland" of transpersonal psychology; a pioneering work set in a solid theoretical context. It is a valuable resource for practitioners and laypersons interested in psychotherapy and the frontiers of consciousness.'
Frances Vaughan, author of The Inward Arc
The Transpersonal sets clearly on the map a huge area of work in psychotherapy and counselling which is inadequately treated in most of the existing training texts. Many therapists are already using transpersonal ideas in their work, but sometimes not realizing where they come from or much about their scope and limits. For the first time material from all the different sources that have contributed to our present understanding of this fascinating area are brought together in a single volume. John Rowan deals with the work of such pioneers as James, Jung, Assagioli, Grof and Maslow, and is particularly...
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WHAT IS THE TRANSPERSONAL? IS THERE A SUPERCONSCIOUS?
'The Transpersonalis a clear and comprehensive overview of the "heartland" of transpersonal psychology; a pioneering work set in a solid theoretical context. It is a valuable resource for practitioners and laypersons interested in psychotherapy and the frontiers of consciousness.'
Frances Vaughan, author of The Inward Arc
The Transpersonal sets clearly on the map a huge area of work in psychotherapy and counselling which is inadequately treated in most of the existing training texts. Many therapists are already using transpersonal ideas in their work, but sometimes not realizing where they come from or much about their scope and limits. For the first time material from all the different sources that have contributed to our present understanding of this fascinating area are brought together in a single volume. John Rowan deals with the work of such pioneers as James, Jung, Assagioli, Grof and Maslow, and is particularly strong on the work of Ken Wilber. In looking at practice, he covers such exciting areas as dreams, active imagination, irmer voices, visualization, near-death experiences, meditation, intuition, creativity and peak experiences, and examines the work of some twenty current practitioners. Finally he discusses criticisms of the transpersonal approach and looks at its future.
John Rowan is a Psychological Consultant. He is a Chartered Psychologist, qualified psychotherapist and an accredited counsellor. He is well known for his successful books, including The Reality Game (1983), The Homed God (1987), Ordinary Ecstasy (2nd edition 1988) and Subpersonalities (1990), all published by Routledge.
Cover design: Simon Josebury Therapy/New Age/Psychology
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