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Basic postulates for a transpersonal psychotherapy

Bryan Wittine

pp. 269-287

The Greeks had a word, pou sto, meaning a place to stand, a ground, base, or set of principles from which to operate. The purpose of this paper is to suggest a pou sto for the practice of transpersonal psychotherapy (Grof, 1985; Vaughan, 1986; Wilber, 1977, 1980).

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Wittine, B. (1989)., Basic postulates for a transpersonal psychotherapy, in R. Valle & S. Halling (eds.), Existential-phenomenological perspectives in psychology, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 269-287.

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