Association for Transpersonal Psychology
Association for Transpersonal Psychology
Organization concerned with the study of transpersonal psychology, defined as "those experiences which seem to be more than just of the self, those perceptions of life and the universe which are basic to sentient beings, those feelings, which express a profound commonality with all that is, and those thoughts and ideas which transcend ego considerations." The association publishes a quarterly Newsletter, giving news of the association's activities and bibliographies of the subject as well as a semi-annual journal, The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology. Address: PO Box 3049, Stanford, CA 94309. Website: http://www.atpweb.org/.
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