The International Journal of Transpersonal Studies (IJTS) is a semi-annual peer-reviewed academic journal encouraging empirical research on topics in transpersonal, integral and whole person approaches to psychology and related fields. As the largest and most accessible journal in the transpersonal field, and the only transpersonal journal listed by Scopus, IJTS is a highly influential publication within its sub-field of psychology. IJTS is read in over 180 countries and 30 dependencies or territories, and its readership is reflected in about 100,000 article downloads per year by more than 50,000 total users.
Current Issue: Volume 40, Issue 1 (2021)
Preliminaries
Harris Friedman: Pioneer of Transpersonal Psychology as a Science
Harris L. Friedman and Glenn Hartelius
An Approach to Transpersonal Psychology as a Science
Harris L. Friedman
Articles
Special Topic Introduction
Empirical Research in Transpersonal Psychology, Part 1
Transpersonal Psychology: Trends in Empirical Research and Diversity During the First Five Decades of the Field
Glenn Hartelius
Special Topic Articles
Brain Activity During Paired and Individual Mindfulness Meditation: A Controlled EEG Study
Hessel Engelbregt, Hugo F. Alderse Bass, Sietske de Grauw, and Jan Berend Deijen
The Varieties of Spiritual States Triggered by Sex: A Systematic Review of the Empirical Literature
Jenny Wade
Locating the Embodied Sense of Self and Examining its Relationship with Psychological Well-Being
Adam Wesley Hanley, Natalie Lecy, and Robert Hanley
Positive Psychological Transformation: A Mixed Methods Investigation Into Catalysts and Processes of Meaningful Change
Nick Fortino, Paul Dommert Jr., Nadia Santiago, and Jen Smith
Essay
Parapsychology and Transpersonal Psychology in Dialogue: Could These Two Movements Be Brought into Better Alignment?
Harris L. Friedman, Dean Radin, and Stanley Krippner
Book Review
