Transpersonal Development
Introduction and definition of Transpersonal Development There are 2 ways to define transpersonal psychology . Transpersonal psychology can be defined as a field of study i .e , the overlap of spirituality and psychology . Going by this definition , transpersonal psychology does not hold any particular view or context and is therefore defined either by its content or process . This definition is similar to definitions of other areas of psychology , such as developmental psychology , personality theory , or clinical psychology . Transpersonal psychology has a focus but there can be different theoretical approaches within that focus

e .g , behavioral , psychodynamic , or cognitive
Transpersonal psychology can also be defined by its context as a meta-theory or a paradigm i .e , comparable to behaviorism or cognitive psychology . This definition focuses on its particular views , principles and beliefs
Transpersonal theory proposes that there are developmental stages beyond the adult ego which involve the experience of connectedness with phenomena considered outside the boundaries of ego . In healthy individuals , these developmental stages can engender the highest human qualities , including altruism , creativity , and intuitive wisdom . For persons lacking healthy ego development , however , such experiences can lead to psychosis . Superficially , transpersonal states appear to look as similar to psychosis . However , transpersonal theory can assist clinicians in discriminating between these two conditions , thereby optimizing treatment
Transpersonal therapy and it 's process
Transpersonal psychology as a therapy emerged as an area of focus in the last 25 years , as an extension of study in psychology that delves into the conscious , spiritual growth , body-mind therapies...
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