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Towards a transpersonal and integrative psychology

Psychology is evolving. Long focused on disorders, symptoms, or observable behavior, it is now opening up to a more global vision of the human being. This change is not simply theoretical: it responds to a profound need for meaning, balance, and inner transformation. In a world in crisis, it is no longer enough to "[…]

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Expand your field of consciousness

Expanding one's field of consciousness became a necessity for me as I explored the current state of psychological research. Reflecting on the current state of psychological research on consciousness naturally led me to revisit my own inner experience. We all constantly receive information through our five senses. Some of it reaches our

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Archetypal Astrology: An Inner Compass in the Face of World Changes

We are living in a time of profound transitions, marked by economic, social, identity-related... but also spiritual upheavals. It is in this context that I offer you a series of videos around archetypal astrology, a powerful symbolic language to accompany self-transformation. A living and transpersonal astrology Far from fatalistic or reductive clichés, astrology

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The transpersonal effects of voluntary expatriation among retirees

Presentation made for the SMN Symposium – July 2023 While academic research on forced immigration or expatriate workers is abundant, very little literature exists on people who choose to live abroad after retirement. This may be explained by the fact that old age and death remain

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Exploring Consciousness Through Psilocybin: A Story of Inner Transformation

My story took place in the Netherlands a year ago. Since then, my relationship with time has changed radically. Days and years now seem blurred, as if linear time had lost its grip. But perhaps that doesn't really matter anymore. The context: a transpersonal quest As part of my

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Transpersonal psychotherapy and existential crisis: issues of differential diagnosis

One of the particularities of transpersonal psychotherapy is to accompany a person, patient or client, during existential crises or even spiritual emergencies. However, the symptoms presented by these states can lead the untrained psychotherapist to equate them with psychiatric pathologies. The diagnostic error can then have serious consequences for the patient or

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Understanding the nature of consciousness: towards an integrative approach

“The challenge of understanding the nature of consciousness requires both scientific rigor and openness to other, complementary approaches.” Introduction What is consciousness, and what is its true nature? Can it be studied, and must this study necessarily be the sole domain of science? These are the fundamental questions that

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Conclusion – Can consciousness really be explained?

This presentation on consciousness explored an area recognized as one of the most complex and fascinating in contemporary psychology. It seems that there are no simple answers to the questions raised by conscious experience. And yet, despite heated debates and persistent disagreements, research has made considerable progress in recent years.

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Chapter 4 Consciousness Explained?

Chapter 4: Consciousness Explained? In previous chapters, we have discussed cognitive neurological and psychological theories of consciousness. In this chapter, we will focus on attempts at explanations made by philosophers. One reason is that none of the theories we have presented so far explain the following intuition:

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Chapter 3 — Explaining Consciousness: Cross-Perspectives

An essential multidisciplinary approach As we saw in the introduction, contemporary research on consciousness draws on cross-cutting contributions from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy. Each discipline formulates specific questions and uses distinct methods to answer them. Cognitive psychology focuses on mental processes.

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