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. It was originally founded as the California Institute of Transpersonal Psychology by
Robert Frager Robert Frager is an American social psychologist. He is the founder of the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, now called Sofia University, in Palo Alto, California, where he is director of the low residency Master of Arts in Spiritual Guidance p ...
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James Fadiman James Fadiman (born May 27, 1939) is an American writer known for his research on microdosing psychedelics. He co-founded the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, which later became Sofia University. Early years Fadiman was born in New York ...
in 1975.Judy, Dwight H. & Schmitt, Robert. "Graduate programs: The institute of transpersonal psychology". ''The Humanistic Psychologist'', Volume 17, 1989, Issue 3, Pages 294–297Friedmann & Hartelius (Editors). (2015) "The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Transpersonal Psychology". John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.PR Newswire Staff. Men's Wearhouse Founder George Zimmer to Receive Honorary Doctorate From the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology. ''PR Newswire'' ew YorkMay 8, 2003: 1.Sato, K. Sofia University Announces Inauguration of First President, Neal King Ph.D. Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) September 18, 2012


History


California Institute of Transpersonal Psychology (1975–1986)

The institution was originally known as the ''California Institute of Transpersonal Psychology'', one of several transpersonally-oriented institutions formed in the 1970s.Chinen, Allan B. "The Emergence of Transpersonal Psychiatry", in Scotton, Bruce W., Chinen, Allan B. and Battista, John R., Eds. (1996) Textbook of Transpersonal Psychiatry and Psychology. New York: Basic Books.Taylor, Eugene (1992) "Transpersonal Psychology: Its Several Virtues". ''The Humanistic Psychologist'', Vol. 20, Nos. 2 and 3, pp. 285–300 The founders, Robert Frager and James Fadiman, wanted to offer the perspectives of east/west psychology alongside personal, therapeutic and spiritual disciplines, all within a community context. In 1980 Jungian analyst
June Singer June Singer (1920 – January 19, 2004) was an American analytical psychologist. She co-founded the Analytical Psychology Club of Chicago, later the Jung Institute of Chicago, as well as the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. She helped to ...
joined the core faculty at the institute, where she took the position as director of the clinical training program.Seligman, K.(February 6, 2004) Dr. June Singer – Jungian analyst, prolific author.
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By the mid-eighties the school was located in Menlo Park and offered a master's degree and doctoral degree in
Transpersonal psychology Transpersonal psychology, or spiritual psychology, is a sub-field or school of psychology that integrates the spiritual and transcendent aspects of the human experience with the framework of modern psychology. The '' transpersonal'' is defined ...
.Valle, Ronald S. & Harari, Carmi. "Current developments in...Transpersonal Psychology". ''The Humanistic Psychologist'' 11, Vol. 13, NO. 1, Winter 1985


Institute of Transpersonal Psychology (1986–2012)

In 1986, there was a minor change of name, and the institution emerged as the ''Institute of Transpersonal Psychology''. By 1989, the institute had grown to offer a range of residential masters and doctoral programs, as well as external masters and certificate programs. It also oversaw the activities of a Transpersonal Counseling Center and hosted the ''Spiritual Emergence Network''. In 1992, the institute was granted candidacy by WASC.WASC Team Report. "Report to Sofia University of the Special Visit Site Team", December 16, 2016 Also, that same year, William G. Braud and Rosemarie Anderson joined the core faculty at the institution.Anderson, R. (2018). Toward a sacred science—Reflecting forward. ''The Humanistic Psychologist'', 46(1), 1–5. https://dx.doi.org/10.1037/hum0000079 Braud later served as research director at the institute, as well as co-director of the institute's ''William James Center for Consciousness Studies''.Radin, Dean; Rae, Colleen; Hyman, Ray. "Is There a Sixth Sense?" ''Psychology Today'', July 1, 2000 In 1997, the institute was given initial accreditation by WASC. In 1998, Braud and Anderson released the book ''Transpersonal Research Methods for the Social Sciences: Honoring Human Experience,'' which sought to establish the field of transpersonal (or transformative) research methods.Braud, William and Anderson, Rosemary (1998). ''Transpersonal Research Methods for the Social Sciences – Honoring Human Experience''. SAGE Publications, Inc In 2002, it was reported that 410 students were enrolled in the fall semester at the institute. This included students enrolled in the institute's online program. At this time the institute offered programs in psychology and counseling, with an emphasis on both traditional and non-traditional psychological and spiritual models of instruction. Other certificate programs were also gradually established, such as the certificate in Spiritual Direction. WASC accreditation was reaffirmed in 2007 and in 2011
Neal King Neal King, is an American educator, writer, consultant and psychologist. He is President-Emeritus, and former chair of the Board of Directors, of the International Association of University Presidents. He is also President Emeritus of Antioch Un ...
was appointed president of the institute.Kenrick, Chris. Questions follow surprise resignation of Sofia University head. ''Palo Alto Online'', uploaded December 18, 2013Kadvany, Elena. With new president and programs, Sofia University enters new era. ''Palo Alto Online''/''Palo Alto Weekly''. Uploaded: Sat, April 25, 2015 Other academic profiles that were connected to the ''Institute of Transpersonal Psychology'' includes Kari Hennigan, who conducted studies in ecopsychology,Schreiber, K. "Outside In: Get Her to the Green". ''Psychology Today'', published March 15, 2011 and Fred Luskin, who was professor of clinical psychology.Personalities. ''American Psychological Association Monitor on Psychology'', June 2013, Vol 44, No. 6.


Sofia University (2012–present)

In 2012, there was a new change of name, and also a change of academic profile. The Board of Trustees decided that the new official name of the institution was to be ''Sofia University''.Institute of Transpersonal Psychology Becomes Sofia University. Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) July 16, 2012 The re-branding came with a transition from institute to university, and the institution now offered both undergraduate and graduate programs. Academic programs became structured according to three main orientations: the Graduate School of Transpersonal Studies, the Graduate School of Clinical & Spiritual Psychology and the School of Undergraduate Studies. In the mainstream press the institution was, by this time, associated with the concept of spiritual psychology.Otterman, Sharon. "Merging Spirituality and Clinical Psychology at Columbia". ''New York Times'', August 9, 2012 In 2013, the school had 526 full-time-equivalent students. Liz Li was appointed president in 2014, and became the first female president of the institution. Her successor was Barry Ryan. As of 2015 the university was reaccredited for an additional seven years by the WASC Senior College and University Commission. Dr. Peter Bemski became president in January 2018.Sofia University Press Release. Dr. Peter Bemski Appointed as New President. Sofia University Enters New Stage of Development
www.sofia.edu
2. jan. 2018. Retrieved December 9, 2018.


Academics

The university comprises four schools: the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, the School of Technology and Engineering, the School of Business, and the School of Transformative Education. The school has broadened to include studies in computer science, including artificial intelligence, human computer interaction, big data and software design; applying transpersonal principles to real-world disciplines.


Notes

:a. ''New York Times'' correction as of August 17, 2012, states that the original article (Otterman, 2012), in some editions, misidentified Sofia University/Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Alto (California) with the Institute for Transpersonal Studies in Santa Cruz (California).


See also

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Transpersonal The transpersonal is a term used by different schools of philosophy and psychology in order to describe experiences and worldviews that extend beyond the personal level of the psyche, and beyond mundane worldly events. Definition and context The ...
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Transpersonal psychology Transpersonal psychology, or spiritual psychology, is a sub-field or school of psychology that integrates the spiritual and transcendent aspects of the human experience with the framework of modern psychology. The '' transpersonal'' is defined ...


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