The Induction and Measurement of the Altered States of Consciousness by using Neurotechnology and Biofeedback in Transpersonal Therapy
- By Raul Valverde1
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 Concordia University, Canada
- Source: Transpersonal Psychology: Altered States of Consciousness, Biofeedback, and Neurotechnology , pp 151-160
- Publication Date: March 2022
- Language: English
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Transpersonal psychology is the study of human nature that begins with theassumption that humans have potentials that go beyond the limits of their ego andintegrate spiritual experience into a broader understanding of the human psyche andconsciousness. For decades, altered states of consciousness have been used as a form ofpsychotherapy in transpersonal psychology. Although there are well-known techniquesfor inducing altered states of consciousness, such as holotropic breathwork,neurotechnology provides an alternative way to not only induce these states fortranspersonal therapy but also for other purposes. Biofeedback may also be used toassess the level of consciousness. The goal of this article is to provide a review of thekey concepts in neurotechnology, as well as the key technologies that can be used toinduce and measure altered states of consciousness for transpersonal psychotherapy.
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