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Dec 21, 2024
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PSY 300 - Transpersonal and Eastern Psychology This course examines Eastern and Western psychological theory, systems of inquiry, and experiential methodologies that strive to move individuals beyond self-centered behavior and ordinary states of consciousness. Transpersonal systems in modern psychology, Hinduism, Buddhism, Yoga, and Christianity as well as those found in other cross-cultural traditions will be explored using a holistic teaching approach that facilitates both critical analyses as well as experiential understanding. A sample of additional class topics includes meditation and metacognitive research/practice, skepticism and belief, expectancy effects, altered states of consciousness, limitations of objective and subjective research, cults, stages of faith, transpersonal paradoxes, contradictions, and inherent limitations. Pass/Fail: Pass/Fail option Course Typically Offered: Every second fall.
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or higher, PSY 101 or PSY 225 , or permission of the instructor.
Credits: 3
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