The International Journal of Transpersonal Studies (IJTS) is a semi-annual peer-reviewed academic journal encouraging empirical research on topics in transpersonal, integral, humanistic, positive, and other 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 more than 100,000 article downloads per year by more than 50,000 total users.
Current Issue: Volume 42, Issue 1 (2023)
Preliminaries
How is the Human Pangenome Project Like a Whole Person Psychology? (Editor’s Introduction)
Glenn Hartelius
Article
Deep Ecology, Nature Spirits, and the Filipino Transpersonal Worldview
Carl Lorenz Cervantes
Special Topic Introduction
Mathematical Calculation for the Finality of Death?
Mathematical Calculations for the Finality of Death? The Drake-S Equation
Glenn Hartelius
Special Topic Articles
Is Biological Death Final? Recomputing the Drake-S Equation for Postmortem Survival of Consciousness
Adam J. Rock, James Houran, Patrizio E. Tressoldi, and Brian Laythe
The Varieties of Afterlife Experience: Epistemological and Cultural Implications
Everton de Oliveira Maraldi
Comments on “Is Biological Death Final? Recomputing the Drake-S Equation for Postmortem Survival of Consciousness”
Christine Simmonds-Moore
Good, Bad, or Not-Even-Wrong Science and Mathematics in Transpersonal Psychology: Comment on Rock et al.'s "Is Biological Death Final?"
Harris L. Friedman
Dead Reckoning: A Multiteam System Approach to Commentaries on the Drake-S Equation for Survival
James Houran, Adam J. Rock, Brian Laythe, and Patrizio E. Tressoldi
Book Review
