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Integrating Spirituality at Work: An Interview with Ken Wilber
Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion, 2004During the Academy of Management meeting in Denver, Colorado (August 2002), a team of members of the Academy's Management, Spirituality and Religion Interest Group (MSR) interviewed Ken Wilber at his down-town Denver apartment. Known as a leading voice in spirituality and the founding father of the Integral Institute, Ken Wilber
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A Theistic Perspective on Ken Wilber's Transpersonal Psychology
Journal of Contemporary Religion, 2002Despite his disavowal of the 'transpersonalist' label, Ken Wilber remains the leading figure in the still evolving and ever-controversial field of transpersonal psychology. He has provided transpersonal psychology, seen by many in the academic community as a fringe discipline at best, with at least some degree of scholarly respect and philosophical and
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Dangers of Transpersonal Psychology: A Reply to Ken Wilber
Journal of Counseling and Development, 1989This article is a reply to Ken Wilber's critique of Albert Ellis's “Fanatacism that may lead to a nuclear holocaust,” which outlines some of the dangers of transpersonal psychology and psychotherapy.
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Ken Wilber's Integral Theory applied to mediation
Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 2010AbstractIntegral Theory is a metatheory developed by American philosopher Ken Wilber to include and contextualize all existing knowledge. This article uses Wilber's concepts of quadrants and levels to understand the goals and theoretical assumptions of six mediation approaches: evaluative, facilitative, humanistic, narrative, systemic, and ...
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