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Stanislav Grof (born July 1, 1931) is a Czech-born American
psychiatrist A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry. Psychiatrists are physicians who evaluate patients to determine whether their symptoms are the result of a physical illness, a combination of physical and mental ailments or strictly ...
. Grof is one of the principal developers of
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and research into the use of non-ordinary states of consciousness for purposes of psychological healing, deep self-exploration, and obtaining growth and insights into the human psyche.


Early life and education

Stanislav Grof was born July 1, 1931 in
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,
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. Grof received his M.D. from
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in Prague in 1957 and then completed his Ph.D. in medicine at the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences in 1965, training as a Freudian psychoanalyst at this time.


Career

Czechoslovakia was the centre of psychedelic research behind the Iron Curtain during the 1950s and 1960s. Grof’s early research in the clinical uses of psychedelic substances was conducted at the Psychiatric Research Institute in Prague, where he was principal investigator of a program that systematically explored the heuristic and therapeutic potential of LSD and other psychedelic substances. In 1967, he received a scholarship from the Foundations Fund for Research in Psychiatry in New Haven, Connecticut, and was invited by Joel Elkes to be a Clinical and Research Fellow at Henry Phipps Clinic, a part of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in
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, United States. In 1969, he went on to become Chief of Psychiatric Research for the Spring Grove Experiment at the Research Unit of Spring Grove State Hospital (later part of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center where he worked with Walter Pahnke. In 1969, Grof also became Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University. In 1973 he was invited to the Esalen Institute in
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,
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, and lived there until 1987 as a Scholar-in-Residence, developing his ideas and conducting month-long workshops. In 1977, Grof was the founding president of the International Transpersonal Association, serving as president for several subsequent decades. He went on to become distinguished adjunct faculty member of the Department of Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness at the California Institute of Integral Studies, a position he remained in until 2018. In May 2020, he launched, with his wife Brigitte Grof, a new training in working with holotropic states of consciousness, the international Grof Legacy Training.


Thought


Psychedelics and breathwork

Grof's early studies were of LSD and its effects on the psyche—the field of psychedelic therapy. Building on his observations while conducting LSD research and on
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's theory of birth trauma, Grof constructed a theoretical framework regarding prenatal and perinatal psychology and
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. In Grof's view, LSD sessions reveal the
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of an individual to reflect their experience of the stages of birth. He describes four stages: (1) embryonic peace and transpersonal connection, (2) inundation with bodily matter during fetal growth, (3) the stress of the prenatal period, and (4) the release of birth. Various neuroses are mapped to traumas at particular stages, e.g. ennui could be caused by
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, resulting in an individual feeling like they have little reason to exert effort.
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is explained by the deep memory of prenatal suffering being terminated by release from the womb (transposed to an escape from life itself). Chemical
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could stem from the use of
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during birth. Religious belief (e.g. identification with the
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) is also linked to birth, with
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explaining transpersonal experiences. Grof called a developed form of his theory an "expanded cartography of the human psyche". Following the suppression of legal LSD use in the early 1970s, Grof pursued this therapeutic direction without drugs, by codeveloping with his wife, Christina Grof, a combination of deep and rapid breathing, evocative music, focused bodywork, and mandala drawing. Originally termed " Holotropic Breathwork", he now uses the trademark Grof Breathwork to describe this technique.


Interplay of hylotropic and holotropic impulses in the psyche

Grof distinguishes between two modes of consciousness: the ''hylotropic'' and the ''holotropic''. The hylotropic mode relates to "the normal, everyday experience of
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". In contrast, holotropic is characteristic of non-ordinary states of consciousness such as meditative, mystical, or psychedelic experiences. According to Grof, contemporary psychiatry often categorizes these non-ordinary states as pathological. Grof connects the hylotropic to the
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conception of namarupa ("name and form"), the separate, individual, illusory lower self. He connects the holotropic to the Hindu conception of Atman-Brahman.


Hypothesis on near-death experiences

In the late 1970s Grof proposed a psychological hypothesis to explain the
near-death experience A near-death experience (NDE) is a profound personal experience associated with death or impending death, which researchers describe as having similar characteristics. When positive, which the great majority are, such experiences may encompa ...
(NDE). According to Grof the NDE reflects memories of the birth process with the tunnel representing the
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. Susan Blackmore wrote that the hypothesis is "pitifully inadequate to explain the NDE. For a start the newborn infant would not see anything like a tunnel as it was being born." The psychologist Chris French has written "the experience of being born is only very superficially similar to the NDE" and the hypothesis has been refuted as it is common for those born by
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to experience a tunnel during the NDE.
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also criticized the hypothesis "there is no evidence for infantile memories of any kind. Furthermore, the birth canal does not look like a tunnel and besides the infant's head is normally down and its eyes are closed." An article in the peer-reviewed APA journal ''Psychology of Consciousness'' suggested that Grof's patients may have experienced false memories of birth and before birth.


Influence on other researchers

Grof's collaboration with Richard Tarnas began in the early 1970s, when Tarnas moved to the Esalen Institute in Big Sur to write his dissertation on psychedelic therapy under the auspices of Grof. They would eventually research a new way of understanding the timing and content of experiences encountered in holotropic states of consciousness, which Tarnas refers to as "archetypal cosmology".


Accolades

In 1993, Grof received an Honorary Award from the Association for Transpersonal Psychology for major contributions to and development of the field of transpersonal psychology, given at the occasion of the 25th Anniversary Convocation held in Asilomar, California. He also received the VISION 97 award granted by the Foundation of Dagmar and
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in
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on October 5, 2007. In 2010, he received the Thomas R. Verny Award from the Association for Pre- and Perinatal Psychology and Health.


Documentaries

In 1962, Grof was in a short documentary about LSD called '' Looking for Toxin X''. Grof was featured in the film ''Entheogen: Awakening the Divine Within'', a 2006 documentary about rediscovering an enchanted cosmos in the modern world. The 2018 documentary ''Bufo Alvarius: The Underground Secret'' features Grof talking in detail about the effects of
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on the brain and consciousness. In 2020, the documentary ''The Way of the Psychonaut'' was released, which explores Grof's lifework and contributions to transpersonal psychology.


Works

* ''Realms of the Human Unconscious: Observations from LSD Research''. New York: The Viking Press (1975). * ''The Human Encounter with Death''. New York: E. P. Dutton (1977). * ''Dimensions of Dying and Rebirth''. (1977). * ''LSD Psychotherapy''. Hunter House (1980). * ''Beyond Death: The Gates Of Consciousness'' with Christina Grof. (1981). * ''East & West: Ancient Wisdom And Modern Science''. (1985). * ''Beyond the Brain: Birth, Death And Transcendence In Psychotherapy''. (1985). * ''Human Survival And Consciousness Evolution'', edited with Marjorie L. Valier. (1988).
''The Adventure of Self-Discovery: Dimensions of Consciousness and New Perspectives in Psychotherapy and Inner Exploration''
Albany: SUNY Press (1988). . * ''Spiritual Emergency: When Personal Transformation Becomes A Crisis'', with Christina Grof. (1989). * ''The Stormy Search For The Self: A Guide To Personal Growth Through Transformative Crisis'', with Christina Grof. (1990). * ''The Holotropic Mind: The Three levels Of Human Consciousness And How They Shape Our Lives'', with Hal Zina Bennet. New York: Harper Collins (1993). * ''Books Of The Dead: Manuals For Living And Dying''. (1994). * ''The Cosmic Game: Explorations Of The Frontiers Of Human Consciousness''. (1998). * ''The Consciousness Revolution: A Transatlantic Dialogue'', with Peter Russell and Ervin Laszlo. (1999). * ''Psychology Of The Future: Lessons From Modern Consciousness Research''. (2000). * ''The Call of the Jaguar''. (2002). * ''Caterpillar Dreams'', with Melody Sullivan. (2004). * ''When The Impossible Happens: Adventures In Non-Ordinary Reality''. (2006). * ''The Ultimate Journey: Consciousness And The Mystery Of Death''. (2006). * ''LSD: Doorway to the Numinous: The Groundbreaking Psychedelic Research into Realms of the Human Unconscious''. (2009). * ''Holotropic Breathwork: A New Approach to Self-Exploration and Therapy. (2010). * ''Healing Our Deepest Wounds: The Holotropic Paradigm Shift''. (2012). * ''Modern Consciousness Research and the Understanding of Art: Including the Visionary World of H. R. Giger''. Santa Cruz: Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (2015). . * ''The Way of the Psychonaut: Encyclopedia for Inner Journeys (Volume One)''. Santa Cruz; Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (2019). . * ''The Way of the Psychonaut: Encyclopedia for Inner Journeys (Volume Two)''. Santa Cruz: Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (2019). . *
The Experience of Death and Dying: Psychological, Philosophical, and Spiritual Aspects
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Ken Wilber’s Spectrum Psychology: Observations from Clinical Research
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Psychology for the Future: Lessons form Modern Consciousness Research
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Spirituality Studies
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