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Walsh mention other areas of interest that could also be conceptualized as a transpersonal discipline, including exploration of clinical disorders (addiction and spiritual emergencies), and research in fields such as near-death experiences, psychedelics, somatics, philosophy, education and
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should be considered one of a number of transpersonal disciplines appears to be answered affirmatively by
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Transpersonal sociology; the study of the social aspects of the transpersonal. Transpersonal sociology was an important discipline in the formative years of the transpersonal movement and is associated with the early work of
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Matthews, C.O. Book review: Psychotherapy and Spirit: Theory and
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