Transpersonal Research Methods for the Social Sciences: Honoring Human Experience

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SAGE, Apr 29, 1998 - Psychology - 321 pages

There is no shortage of research methods that are easily applied to the study of everyday human experience. How, though, does one attempt to study extraordinary human experiences - ultimate values and meanings, peak experiences, transcendence and heightened awareness, among others.

William Braud and Rosemarie Anderson introduce a series of transpersonal research methods that are intended to help researchers develop new ways of knowing and methods of inquiry. While these methods will be of particular interest to researchers in transpersonal psychology, humanistic psychology, or transpersonal studies applied to traditional fields, the authors argue that these approaches - with their emphasis on developing intuition, empathy and self-awareness – can benefit anyone involved in the research enterprise across many disciplines.

 

Contents

A Transpersonal Approach
30
Feminine Spirituality
31
Meets Transpersonal Research
114
Applying the Principles
147
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167
Alternative Ways of Working With Data
174
Alternative Ways of Presenting Results
192
An Expanded View of Validity
213
Synopses of Six Related Research
264
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270
Centers for Transpersonal Studies
284
27
288
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Index
307
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315
About the Contributors
317

Additional Suggestions Ethical Considerations
238
Synopses of Five Transpersonal
256

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