Researchers from University of Detroit Mercy Report New Studies and Findings in the Area of Psychology and Psychiatry (Growing Up and Waking Up: a Conversation With Ken Wilber About Leaving Transpersonal To Form Integral Psychology).

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      A report from the University of Detroit Mercy discusses a conversation between Ken Wilber, a prominent figure in transpersonal psychology, and two researchers, Harris L. Friedman and Douglas A. MacDonald. Wilber suggests that transpersonal psychology should disband or change its name, and he shares his reasons for leaving the field to pursue "integral" psychology. The conversation is recorded and transcribed, providing insights into Wilber's views and recommendations. The research has been peer-reviewed and is available in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology. [Extracted from the article]
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