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  1. In this paper, after presenting the basic contemporary frameworks used for the study of consciousness, the conceptions that arise thereon from transpersonal psychology and Mahayana Buddhism are reviewed. The concept of states and altered states of consciousness in psychotherapy are presented.

  2. Charles T. Tart, Ph.D., is internationally known for his psychological work on the nature of consciousness, particularly altered states of consciousness - as one of the founders of the field of transpersonal psychology - and for his research in parapsychology.

  3. Tart en su obra Altered States o/ Consciuosness incluye un artículo de Deikman (1) que conviene comentar como punto de partida. Dicho trabajo considera el proceso de aprendizaje social como un proceso a través del cual el individuo llega a automatizar su percepción del mundo.

  4. For the adventurers in human consciousness this book is a treasure house. Written on both a high intellectual and also a highly conscious level, it offers what is possibly the best collection of glimpses into the varieties of human consciousness.

  5. For the adventurers in human consciousness this book is a treasure house. Written on both a high intellectual and also a highly conscious level, it offers what is possibly the best collection of glimpses into the varieties of human consciousness.

  6. Altered states of consciousness. Tapa blanda – 1 Enero 1990. Combining the best of the humanistic and scientific traditions, this book covers the effects of drugs, yoga, self-hypnosis, mutual hypnosis, meditation, brainwave feedback, and dream consciousness.

  7. Altered States of Consciousness: A Book of Readings. Charles T. Tart. Wiley, 1969 - Philosophy - 575 pages. Whenever I speak on the topic of dreams, I mention a very unusual of...