The International Journal of Transpersonal Studies (IJTS) is a biannual 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 about 150,000 total article downloads per year by more than 50,000 total users.
Current Issue: Volume 43, Issue 1 (2025) Iss. 1-2 (2024)
Preliminaries
The Nondual Realization of Advaita Vedanta Does Not Support a Psychological Theory of Consciousness
Glenn Hartelius
Articles
Smokable "Vine of the Dead": Two Case Studies of Experiencers of Both Changa and Near-Death Experiences
Pascal Michael, David Luke, and Oliver Robinson
The Role of Personality In Moving Encounters with Sacred Art
Jacob Lang, Despina Stamatopoulou, and Gerald C. Cupchik
Special Topic Introduction
Special Topic Articles
What is Transpersonal Psychotherapy? A Conceptual Template
Gabriel Fernandez-Borsot
Childhood Trauma and the Emergence of Precognitive Abilities: A Correlational Study
Kirsten Cameron and Jenny Wade
Colic as Trauma Release? A Comparative Exploration of Play Therapy in Children With and Without a History of Colic
Nilüfer Devecigil and Jenny Wade
Empathy, Ethics, and Empowerment: Supervising the Transpersonal Therapist
John Elfers and Patty Hlava
Transpersonal Approaches to Clinical Supervision
Harris L. Friedman
Decoding Babel: “Ungrieved Futility” and the Unrecognized Order of the Depression Research Field
Marty Lynn Cooper
Dreams, Synchrony, and Synchronicity
Terry Marks-Tarlow
On the Way to the Altar: An Illustration of Transpersonal Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Willow Pearson Trimbach
Book Review
