STANLEY KRIPPNER, Ph.D., is professor of
psychology at Saybrook Graduate School in San Francisco where he designed many of the courses in the consciousness/spirituality
concentration. He holds faculty appointments
at the International Holistic University in Brazil and at the Institute for Medicine and Advanced Behavioral Technology in Juarez, Mexico where he helped create the certificate
programs in human sexuality and in rational-emotive behavior therapy. He is a member of the advisory board for the International School for Psychotherapy, Counseling and
Group Leadership (St. Petersburg) and has
given invited addresses to the Chinese
Academy of Sciences, the Russian Academy of
Pedagogical Sciences and the Artigas Foreign
Service Institute, Montevideo, Uruguay.
In 1985, Mr. Krippner received a University
of Georgia Bicentennial Award, in 1992 the
Charlotte and Karl Buhler Award from APA
Division 32, in 1998 the Pathfinder Award
from the Association from Humanistic
Psychology, in 2000 a Senior Contributor
Award from APA Division 17, and in 2002
the Award for Distinguished Contributions to
Professional Hypnosis from Division 30, and
APAs Award for Distinguished Contributions
to the International Advancement
of Psychology.
A noted lecturer, fellow and author of over
1,000 books, articles, monographs, chapters
and book reviews in over a dozen languages,
he recently edited (with Teresa M. McIntyre)
The Psychological Effects of War on Civilians:
An International Perspective.
Mr. Krippner has conducted workshops and
seminars on personal mythology, dreams,
hypnosis and/or anomalous phenomena all
over the world.
Fourth Annual International Gathering of Pachakuti Mesa Carriers.
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