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Top colleges for transpersonal psychology?

Hi everyone, I'm a junior and I've been researching topics related to psychology. Transpersonal psychology has caught my attention, and I think it's something I'd like to study in college. Does anyone have recommendations for colleges with strong transpersonal psychology programs? Thanks for any suggestions!

6 months ago

Hi there! While transpersonal psychology is a fascinating field, it is less commonly offered as an undergraduate major or focus at most colleges. However, you can still find opportunities to study it by choosing a college with a strong psychology department and then taking courses specifically on topics related to transpersonal psychology or engaging in independent research.

Some colleges that are well-known for their psychology departments are:

1. Stanford University

2. Harvard University

3. University of California, Berkeley

4. University of California, Los Angeles

While these schools might not have specific transpersonal psychology programs, their strong psychology departments would likely provide you with the opportunity to explore this area of interest through coursework, research, or by working closely with professors who have expertise in this field.

Another option would be to consider a college with a strong emphasis on alternative or interdisciplinary approaches to psychology, such as:

1. Naropa University: This university, located in Boulder, Colorado, offers a Bachelor's degree in Contemplative Psychology, which integrates Eastern wisdom and Western psychology, aligning somewhat with the goals of transpersonal psychology.

2. California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS): CIIS, located in San Francisco, California, is known for its focus on alternative and holistic approaches to psychology. Although the undergraduate program may not have a specific focus on transpersonal psychology, their graduate programs do have an emphasis on it, allowing you to potentially study the subject and work with mentors who are knowledgeable in this area.

When applying to colleges, I recommend reaching out to the psychology professors at each institution and discussing your interests with them. They can provide guidance on potential coursework or research opportunities in transpersonal psychology at their school.

I hope this helps you in your search for the right college to study transpersonal psychology! Good luck on your college journey!

6 months ago

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