Winter II Term
February 4, 2010 -
March 31, 2010
PSY 501 Foundations in Transpersonal Psychology
*Newly enrolled students (AmPac Learners) only
This is the foundations course for the degree program...
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IPP 506 Integrative Psychology
Student will discover just what Transpersonal Psychology is really about...
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NLP 520 Psychology of the Mind/Body Connection
This course provides students the opportunity to experience...
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Transpersonal Psychology Master's degree
The Master's of Transpersonal Psychology degree program is offered to students (AmPac Learners) whose focus is on learning as well as practice. This program is especially geared towards professionals in the healing arts. Transpersonal Psychology integrates both psychology and spirituality, an interdisciplinary approach. In addition, the field draws from philosophy, art, anthropology, history, and healing.
Transpersonal Psychology is a branch of psychology that is concerned with the study of those states and processes in which people experience a deeper or wider sense of who they are, or a sense of greater connectedness with others, nature, or the "spiritual" dimension. It is about the seen and the unseen, the conscious and the unconscious beliefs that guide people's everyday beliefs, motivations, and behaviors. Transpersonal Psychology is the study of the "whole" human being, mind, body, and spirit, combining insight from both Eastern and Western thinking.