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Autor:
Scott Buckler, April Woodward
Publikováno v:
Transpersonal Psychology Review. 22:66-81
A proposed direction for transpersonal psychology is the development of empirical research within the field, specifically in assessing the effects of transpersonal practices. The areas of self-actualisation, peak experience and flow have been subject
Autor:
Ho Law, Scott Buckler
Publikováno v:
Transpersonal Psychology Review. 22:7-20
This paper invites readers to reflect on and review the current developments and interventions in response to the Covid-19 pandemic and climate crisis, drawing from the established theory of planned behaviour, ecopsychology research, coaching and tra
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Transpersonal Psychology Review. 21:17-21
This paper aims to provide an understanding on the meaning of transpersonal psychology. It first examines the current definition of transpersonal psychology and its inherent problems and challenges. It then offers a new insight on the definition by d
This paper explores how Taoist (道子) philosophical perspectives could enhance holistic wellbeing, combining research and practical applications. Collectively the workshop facilitators have over a hundred years of experience in various Taoist pract
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Autor:
Scott Buckler
Publikováno v:
Transpersonal Psychology Review. 20:37-42
The field of transpersonal education was originally discussed in the mid-1970s, aiming to unite the various domains of human experience (i.e. cognitive, affective, psychomotor) through a series of principles and practices (Moore, 1975; Roberts & Clar
Autor:
Scott Buckler
This book empowers you to seek a deeper perspective on the education system and to develop as a critically informed teacher able to challenge the status quo appropriately – without losing your job! It focuses on the need to engage with research, to
Autor:
Scott Buckler, Jenni Gates
Publikováno v:
Print: 1366-6991
While there is a tradition of research in relation to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex (LGBTQI+) community and religiosity, there is a paucity of research relating to spirituality. Additionally, classifying such ‘non–co
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