"Research is often characterized as objective, impersonal, and value free. In this new guide to transpersonal research, Rosemarie Anderson and William Braud point to an alternative approach that moves beyond conventional empiricism to personally engage a researcher with the object of his or her inquiry. They offer a sturdy bridge between external observation and the nature of private, inner experiences." -- The Noetic Post
"Anderson and Braud add an exciting and significant dimension to current developments in qualitative inquiry. This is bold, creative, and inspiring work, and with both clarity and passion, puts forth a vital challenge to traditional assumptions about the nature of both research and knowledge." -- Kenneth J. Gergen, author of Relational Being: Beyond Self and Community "In recent decades, transpersonal psychology has begun to influence kindred fields, including clinical research. Transforming Self and Others through Research is a splendid example of this enrichment. This book transcends the conventional concept of researcher and subject as separate entities, as self and other. It reveals how the research process can be a path of personal development and psycho-spiritual maturity for everyone involved. How I wish this book had been available when I studied research in graduate school. I hope it finds its way into every graduate nursing program in the nation." -- Barbara Montgomery Dossey, author of Florence Nightingale: Mystic, Visionary, Healer "This excellent book deepens the authors' previous work on transpersonal modes of research. It works well as a source book, and in its comprehensive structure and scholarly content will be a model for quite some time. To my knowledge, there is simply no current work out there that brings so much material together in one place." -- Robert D. Romanyshyn, author of The Wounded Researcher: Research with Soul in Mind "In traditional research, we begin by exploring the literature and framing our study of research problems within the existing literature. In the transpersonal method, advanced by Anderson and Braud, a different point of departure for research is advanced: the individual researchers' experiences and personal lives. What a refreshing perspective! This means that research will be more meaningful to the investigator, hold interest, and personally transform the inquirer. This book builds on this perspective and provides an original, insightful, and honest way of inquiry. Their multimethodological approach, emphasizing skills and exercises that intersect with the lives of the researchers, is refreshing and useful. Thanks for offering this approach to the world." -- John W. Creswell, author of Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods ApproachesBrings the transformative approaches of transpersonal psychology to research in the human sciences and humanities.
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