The Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology concentration helps students synthesize two major forces in Western psychotherapy and appreciate the two approaches’ unique contributions to the understanding of mental health. These include the recognition of spiritual longing for wholeness as essential to psychological growth, and the acknowledgment of the importance of the client-therapist relationship in the client’s healing process.
| Required Courses |
| PSYB 350 | Humanistic Psychology (3) |
| PSYB 354 | Introduction to Transpersonal Psychology (3) |
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| Choose 3 credits from the following: |
| PSYB 225 | Family Systems (3) |
| PSYB 234 | Perception (3) |
| PSYB 328 | Gestalt: Presence (3) |
| PSYB 330 | Introduction to Jungian Psychology (3) |
| PSYB 333 | Hakomi Somatics (3) |
| PSYB 355 |
Dynamics of Intimate Relationships (3) |
| PSYB 359 |
Learning from Trauma: Understanding its Effects & Building Personal Resources (3) |
| PSYB 421 | Scientific Research into Conscious Experience (0–3) |
| PSYB 430 |
Exploring Dream Psychology (3) |
| ECE 380 | Observing Early Development I (3) |
| ECE 385 | Observing Early Development II (3) |
| ECE 404 | Maitri and Learning Styles (3) |
| TOTAL CREDITS 9 |