May 14, 2009

Indian psychology as a phenomenon within science; its recent history

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Foundations "What is Indian Psychology?"
Indian psychology as a phenomenon within science; its recent history
Yoga and yogic knowledge in society, past and present
Articles based on specific literary sources
Philosophical foundations: the nature of consciousness

Social development "How can I make the society a better place to live and work?"
Social psychology; social development
Social work; community work
HRD; organisational psychology

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS WITH PAPERS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS

Consciousness and Its Transformation, 2001 (by 25 different authors) Proceedings of The Second International Conference on Integral Psychology, which was held from 4 to 7 January 2001 in Pondicherry, India. The book contains an introduction plus the full texts of each of the 24 presentations. The topics include: integral psychology, integral psychotherapy, modern psychology and spirituality, integral yoga and the Indian tradition, epistemology and methodology, plus two experiential workshops.

Yoga and Indian Approaches to Psychology, 2002 (by over 80 different authors) The synopses of most of the 95 papers presented at the National Conference on Yoga and Indian Approaches to Psychology, which was held from September 29 to October 2, 2002 in Pondicherry, India.

Indian Psychology, Yoga and Consciousness, 2004 (by 121 different authors) The synopses of the 121 papers presented at the National Conference on Indian Psychology, Yoga and Consciousness, which was held from December 10 to 12, 2004 in Pondicherry, India

Indian Psychology: Theories and Models (by 124 different authors) The synopses of the 124 papers presented at the National Seminar on Indian Psychology: Theories and Models, which was held from December 26-28, 2007 in Bangalore, India

National Conference on Indian Psychology: Psychology, Culture and the Ideal of Human Unity October 1-4, 2009 Department of Psychology University of Delhi, Further information 6:01 PM

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