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Index of Films and Doumentaries on Dreams

www.asdreams/org

 

 

 

Invitation to participate in dream research:

 

 

How does the Moon affect our Dreams?
        

 Join people around the world Tuesday, January 22 for
the first of a three-part  GLOBAL LUCID DREAMING
EXPERIMENT being conducted by researchers at the
College of Metaphysics in Missouri.  Participation is
free.  To register go online to
www.dreamschool.org
 
 Emailexperiment@dreamschool.org

Phone: 417-345-8411



What effect does the moon have on our dreams?
 
This is the question a team of researchers at the
College of Metaphysics will be seeking to answer in
the next two months as the positioning of the earth,
moon, and the sun move through a sequence rarely seen
in human history.  Within 48 days, we will experience
a full moon, a new moon on a solar eclipse day, an
eclipsed full moon, and a new moon.  
 
"Our task is to receive, tabulate and analyze records
of dream activity on each of these days,"  says
project creator Barbara Condron.  "Physical science is
exploring what females have known for millennia  --
that the pull of the earth's moon affects our
biological cycles.  The data we collect in the next
three months will open dialogue on the moon's effect
on the consciousness we call dreaming."  
 
Condron and others have been researching the field of
dreams for 40 years through classes and seminars
sponsored by the School of Metaphysics, a
not-for-profit 501(c)(3) educational institute devoted
to the exploration and development of mental
technology.  Ten years ago www.dreamschool.org opened
the research to a worldwide audience with a steady
stream of dreamers reporting their personal night time
movies.  
 
"Every day we receive dreams for analysis and
interpretation," Condron says.  "They come from across
the U.S., of course, and they can come from Germany,
Australia, Nigeria, even Vietnam.  The internet
enables us to verify a longstanding hypothesis:  Homo
Sapiens dream, in every country, in every culture.
Collecting these dreams gives us a unique window into
the nature of humankind's consciousness that some call
soul. 
 
"Through our Global Lucid Dreaming Experiments we hope
to advance scientific knowledge and awareness of
consciousness,"? Condron says.  Her documentary TEN
POWERS OF DREAMING details how individuals' dreams --
from scientists and artists to inventors and warriors
-- often find a place in our everyday lives.  "From
the Periodic Table of Elements to Gandhi's nonviolent
resistance to British colonization to Mary Shelley's
Frankenstein, dreams have helped shape the course of
human history and it's time we understand how and
why."


School of Metaphysics
2606 Oakview Terrace
Maplewood, MO  63143
314-645-0036
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Ernest Hartmann*

Books

Adolescents in a Mental Hospital
The Biology of Dreaming
Boundaries in the Mind
The Functions of Sleep
The Nightmare* (La Pesadilla)
The Sleep Book
Sleep and Dreaming
The Sleeping Pill
Dreams and Nightmares
The Origin and Meaning of Dreams
Perseus Publishing
Cambridge, Massachussetts. 2001

Investigaciones Científicas

1. Hartmann E (1959): Investigations of a factor found in certain normal tissues inhibiting ascites tumor growth in the rat and mouse. Brit J Cancer 13: 693-698.

2. Hartmann E, Tan D (1959): An immunologic and immunoelectrophorectic study of the development of hepatoman rats fed DAB. Abs: Institut de Recherches sur le Cancer Gustave Roussy,Paris.

3. Hartmann E, Verdone P (1965): The sleep and dream patterns in a pair of identical twins discordant for schizophrenia. Report to the Association for the Psychophysiological Study of Sleep, Washington,DC, March.

4. Hartmann E (1965): Serotonin and dreaming. Report to the Association for the Psychophysiological Study of Sleep, Washington, DC, March.

5. Bunney WE, Hartmann E (1965): Study of a patient with 48-hour manic-depressive cycles. I. An analysis of behavioral factors. Arch Gen Psychiat 12: 611-618.

6. Bunney WE, Hartmann E (1965): Study of a patient with 48-hour manic-depressive cycles. II. Strong positive correlation between endocrine factors and manic defense patterns. Arch Gen Psychiat 12: 619- 625.

7. Hartmann E (1965): The D-state: A review and discussion of studies on the physiological state concomitant with dreaming. New Eng J Med 273: 30-35, 87-92.

8. Hartmann E (1965): The biology of dreaming. Medical News, London, No. 166, 12-13, December 10.

9. Hartmann E (1965): Sleep and dream patterns in manic- depressive patients. Report to the Association for the Psychophysiological Study of Sleep. Gainesville, Florida, March.

10. Hartmann E, Freedman D, Zack M, Kluft R (1966): The effect of tryptophan-free diet on sleep and dream patterns in the rat. Report to the Association for the Psychophysiological Study of Sleep, Gainesville, Florida, March.

11. Hartmann E, Freedman D (1966): The effect of "dream-deprivation" on brain serontin and norepinephrine levels in the rat. Report to the Association for the Psychophysiological Study of Sleep, Gainesville, Florida, March.

12. Hartmann E: The D-state (1966): A review and discussion of studies on the physiologic state concomitant with dreaming. Int J Psychiat 2:11-47.

13. Hartmann E, Verdone P, Snyder F (1966): Longitudinal studies of sleep and dreaming patterns in psychiatric patients. J Nerv Ment Dis 142: 117-126.

14. Hartmann E (1966): The D-state (dreaming sleep) and the menstrual cycle. Rec Adv Biol Psychiat 8: 34-35.

15. Hartmann E (1966): Reserpine--Its effect on the sleep-dream cycle in man. Psychopharmacologia 9: 242-247.

16. Hartmann E (1966): Mechanism underlying the sleep- dream cycle. Nature 212: 648-659.

17. Bowers M, Jr, Hartmann E, Freedman D (1966): Sleep deprivation and brain acetylcholine. Science 153: 1416-1417.

18. Hartmann E (1966): "The psychophysiology of free will: An example of vertical research". In Lowenstein R, Newman L, Schur M, Solnit A (Eds.) Psychoanalysis, A General Psychology. New York, International Universities Press, pp 521-536.

19. Hartmann E (1966): The D-state (dreaming sleep) and psychosomatic illness. Proceedings of the First International Congress Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine. Excerpta Medica International Congress Series No. 134: 203-206.

20. Hartmann E (1966): Dreaming sleep (the D-state) and the menstrual cycle. J Nerv Ment Dis 143: 406-416.

21. Hartmann E (1966): Some studies on the biochemistry of dreaming sleep. (Proceedings of the IV World Congress of Psychiatry, Madrid, September). Excerpta Medica International Congress Series No. 150.

22. Rosenblatt G, Bernstein J, Hartmann E (1967): Electrocardiographic changes during three days of drug induced sleep (Dauerschlaf). Report to the Association for the Psychophysiological Study of Sleep, Santa Monica, California, April.

23. Hartmann E (1967): The sleep-dream cycle and brain serotonin. Psychon Sci 8: 295-296.

24. Hartmann E (1967): The Biology of Dreaming. Springfield, Charles C. Thomas, 1967. (French translation: Hartmann E: Biologie Du Reve (Translated by Lejeune H, Thielen M) Charles Dessart (Ed.), Bruxelles, Charles Dessart.

25. Hartmann E (1967): The effect of L-tryptophan on the sleep-dream cycle in man. Psychon Sci 8: 479-480.

26. Hartmann E (1967): Glasser B, Hartmann E, Avery N: Attitudes toward adolescents on adult wards of a mental hospital. Amer J Psychiat 124: 317-322.

27. Hartmann E (1970): "Sleep and dream patterns in manic-depressive patients". In Psicofisiologia del Sonno e del Sogno (Atti del simposio internazionale). Milano, Vita E. Pensiero, pp 198-212.

28. Hartmann E (1967): The effect of LSD and l-tryptophan on the sleep-dream cycle in the rat. Abs: Psychophysiology 4: 390.

29. Hartmann E (1967): Antidepressants and the need for D (and suggested mechanism maintaining depression). Abs: Psychophysiology 4: 390-391.

30. Hartmann E (1967): Adaptation to the sleep laboratory and placebo effect. Abs: Psychophysiology 4: 389.

31. Hartmann E (1967): Summary of some studies on the relationship of brain serotonin to the sleep-dream cycle. Abs: Psychophysiology 4: 388.

32. Hartmann E (1967): Dauerschlaf: An EEG study. Abs: Psychophysiology 4: 388-389.

33. Hartmann E (1967): Pharmacological studies in man: Phenobarbital (Nembutal), amitriptyline (Elavil), chlordiazepoxide (Librium), and R 05-6901 (Dalmane). Abs: Psychophysiology 4: 391.

34. Hartmann E, Bernstein J, Wilson C (1967): Sleep and dreaming in the elephant. Abs: Psychophysiolog 4: 389.

35. Rosenblatt G, Bernstein J, Hartmann E (1967): Adaptation to the sleep laboratory and placebo effect Abs: Psychophysiology 4: 390.

36. Ravenscroft K, Hartmann E (1967): The temporal correlation of nocturnal asthmatic attacks and the D-state. Abs: Psychophysiology 4: 396.

37. Hartmann E (1968): Daureschlaf: A polygraphic study. Arch Gen Psychiat 18: 99-111.

38. Greenberg R, Pearlman C, Brook R, Mayer R, Hartmann E (1968): Dreaming and Korsakoff's psychosis. Arch Gen Psychiat 18: 203-209.

39. Glasser B, Hartmann E, Greenblatt M, Solomon M,Levinson D (1968): Adolescents in a Mental Hospital. New York, Grune and Stratton.

40. Hartmann E (1968): On the pharmacology of dreaming sleep (the D-state). J Nerv Ment Dis 146: 165-173.

41. Hartmann E (1968): The 90-minute sleep-dream cycle.Arch Gen Psychiat 18: 280-286.

42. Hartmann E (1968): The effect of four drugs on sleep patterns in man. sychopharmacologia 12: 346-353.

43. Rosenblatt G, Zwilling G, Hartmann E (1968): A sleep regimen for acute myocardial infarction. (Letter) The Lancet 1: 1040.

44. Hartmann E (1968): Longitudinal sleep studies in manic-depressive patients. Abs: Psychophysiology 5: 236.

45. Hartmann E (1968): The day residue: Time distribution of waking events. Abs: Psychophysiology 5: 222.

46. Hartmann E (1968): Amitriptyline and imipramine: Effects on human sleep. Abs: Psychophysiology 5: 207.

47. Van der Kolk B, Hartmann E (1968): Sensory deprivation and subsequent sleep. Abs: Psychophysiology 5: 234.

48. Adelman S, Hartmann E (1968): Psychological effects of amitriptyline-induced dream deprivation. Abs: Psychophysiology 5: 312-329.

49. Hartmann E (1968): Sleep and the monoamines. Abs: Psychophysiology 5: 211.

50. Hartmann E (1968): Longitudinal studies of sleep and dream patterns in manic-depressive patients. Arch Gen Psychiat 19: 312-329.

51. Hartmann E, Marcus J, Leinoff A (1968): Sleep-dream cycle and convulsion threshold. Psychon Sci 13: 141-142.

52. Hartmann E (1969): The biochemistry and pharmacology of the D-state (dreaming sleep). Exp Med Surg 27: 105-120.

53. Hartmann E (1969): "Mania, depression and sleep". In Kales A (Ed.) Sleep: Physiology and Pathology. New York, J.B. Lippincott, pp 183-191.

54. Hartmann E (1969): "Antidepressants and sleep: Clinical the theoretical implications". In Kales A (Ed.) Sleep: Physiology and Pathology. New York, J.B. Lippincott, pp 308-316.

55. Hartmann E, Glasser B, Herrera E (1969): Adolescent inpatients: Five years later. Seminars in Psychiatry 1: 66-78.

56. Hartmann E (1969): Convulsion threshold: Effect of conditions which alter D-pressure. Abs: Psychophysiology 6: 222-223

57. Hartmann E, Baekeland F, Zwilling G, Hoy P (1969): Long sleepers and short sleepers: Preliminary results. Abs: Psychophysiology 6: 255-256.

58. Rosenblatt G, Zwilling G, Hartmann E (1969): Electrocardiographic changes during sleep in patients with cardiac abnormalities. Abs: Psychophysiology 6: 233.

59. Schildkraut J, Hartmann E (1969): Seventy-two hours on an island: Effects on turnover and metabolism of norepinephrine in rat brain. Abs: Psychophysiology 6: 220.

60. Hartmann E (1970): Pharmacological studies of sleep and dreaming: Chemical and clinical relationships. Biol Psychiat 1: 243-258.

61. Hartmann E (1970): "The Pharmacology of dreaming sleep and its psychiatric implications". In Madow L (Ed.) The Psychodynamic implications of the Physiological Studies in Dreams. Springfield, Charles C. Thomas, pp 47-70.

62. Hartmann E (1970): The effects of diphenylhydantoin (Dilantin) on sleep in man. Abs: Psychophysiology 7: 316

63. Hartmann E (1970): L-tryptophan and 5-OH- tryptophan: Effects on human sleep. Abs: Psychophysiology 7: 316.

64. Hartmann E, Bernstein J (1970): The effect of drugson sleep: Long-term human studies. Abs: Psychophysiology 7: 345.

65. Hartmann E, Bridwell TJ (1970): Effects of AMPT, 1-DOPA, and l-tryptophan on sleep in the rat. Abs: Psychophysiology 7: 313

66. Hartmann E, Bridwell TJ (1970): Temporal relationship of increased D-time and decreased brain NE after AMPT in the rat. Abs: Psychophysiology 7: 313

67. Baekeland F, Hartmann E, Hoy P, Zwilling G, (1970):Sleep patterns of long and short sleepers. Abs: Psychophysiology 7: 296

68. Hartmann E (Ed.) (1970): Sleep and Dreaming (International Psychiatry Clinics Series, Vol 7, No. 2). Boston, Little, Brown & Co.

69. Baekeland F, Hartmann E (1970): Sleep requirements and the characteristics of some sleepers. In Hartmann E (Ed.) Sleep and Dreaming. Boston, Little, Brown & Co., pp 33-43.

70. Hartmann E (1970): "What sleep is good sleep?" In Hartmann E (Ed.) Sleep and Dreaming. Boston, Little, Brown & Co., pp 59-69.

71. Hartmann E (1970): "A note on the nightmare." In Hartmann E (Ed.) Sleep and Dreaming. Boston, Little, Brown & Co., pp 192-197.

72. Hartmann E (1970): "The D-state and norepinephrine- dependent systems." In Hartmann E (Ed.) Sleep and Dreaming. Boston, Little, Brown & Co., pp 308-328.

73. Hartmann E, Baekeland F, Zwilling G, Hoy P (1971): Sleep need: How much sleep and what kind? Amer J Psychiat 127: 1001-1008.

74. Hartmann E, Chung R, Chien C (1971): L-trytophan and sleep. Psychopharmacologia 19: 114-127.

75. Baekeland F, Hartmann E (1971): Reported sleep characteristics: Effects of age, sleep length and psychiatric impairment. Comp Psychiat 12: 141-147.

76. Hartmann E, Bridwell TJ, Schildkraut JJ (1971): Alpha-methylparatyrosine and sleep in the rat.Psychopharmacologia 21: 157-164.

77. Hartmann E (1971): L-tryptophan as a physiological hypnotic. The Lancet (letter of Apr 17), p 807.

78. Hartmann E, Chung R, Draskoczy PR (1971): Effects of 6-Hydroxydopamine on sleep in the rat. Nature 233: 425- 427.

79. Schildkraut JJ, Watson R, Draskoczy PR, Hartmann E (1971): Amphetamine withdrawal: Depression and MHPG excretion. The Lancet (letter of Aug 28) pp 485-486.

80. Stern WC, Hartmann E (1971): Catecholamines and desynchronized sleep. The Proceedings of the 79th Annual Convention, American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, pp 743-744.

81. Hartmann E, Chung R (1971): L-trpytophan: Effect on sleep in the normal rat and the rat with lowered brain catecholamines. Abs: Psychophysiology 9: 87-88.

82. Hartmann E, Cravens J, Stanford G, Zwilling G, Bernstein J (1972): Long-term effect of drugs on sleep: Reserpine, amitriptyline, chlorpromazine, chloral hydrate, chlordiazepoxide, placebo. Abs: Psychophysiology 9: 94.

83. Hartmann E, Stern WC (1972): Active avoidance conditioning: Effects of D-deprivation and of altered brain catecholamines. Abs: Psychophysiology 9: 146.

84. Hartmann E, Stern W, Chung R, Draskoczy PR,

Schildkraut JJ (1972): 6-Hydroxydopamine: Effect on sleep patterns and on behavior in the rat. Abs: Psychophysiology 9: 85.

85. Stern WC, Bridwell TJ, Hartmann EL (1972): Behavioral effects of desynchronized sleep deprivation in rats. Abs: Psychophysiology 9: 146.

86. Stern WC, Hartmann E (1972): Effects of dextro- amphetamine following desynchronized sleep deprivation in rats. Abs: Psychophysiology 9: 145.

87. Stern WC, Hartmann E (1972): Reduced amphetamine lethality following chronic stress. Psychopharmacologia 23: 167-170.

88. Hartmann E (1972): How to help your patients sleep better. Medical Times 100: 126-138.

89. Hartmann E, Chung R (1972): Sleep-inducing effects of l-tryptophan. J Pharm Pharmacol 24: 252-253.

90. Stern WC, Hartmann EL, Draskoczy PR, Schildkraut JJ (1972): Behavioral effects of centrally administered 6- hydroxydopamine. Psychological Reports 30: 815-820.

91. Hartmann E, Stern WC (1972): Desynchronized sleep deprivation: Learning deficit and its reversal by increased catecholamines. Physiology and Behavior 8: 585- 587.

92. Hartmann E, Baekeland F, Zwilling GR (1972): Psychological differences between long and short sleepers. Arch Gen Psychiat 26: 463-468.

93. Schildkraut JJ, Hartmann E (1972): Turnover and metabolism of norepinephrine in rats brain after 72 hours on a D-deprivation island. Psychopharmacologia 27: 17-27.

94. Watson R, Hartmann E, Schildkraut JJ (1972): Amphetamine withdrawal: Affective state, sleep patterns, and MHPG excretion. Amer J Psychiat 129: 263-269.

95. Hartmann E, Cravens J, Auchincloss S, Bernstein J, Beroz M, Marsden H, Stanford G, Sullivan P, Wise S (1972): Placebo, reserpine, amitriptyline, chlorpromazine, chloral hydrate, and chlordiazepoxide: Long-term effects on human sleep. Sleep Research 1: 51.

96. Hartmann, E (1972): Is l-tryptophan a natural hypnotic? Sleep Research 1: 51.

97. Hartmann E, Chung R (1972): Sleep in a strain of rat (SHR) with reduced catecholamine synthesis. Sleep Research 1: 53.

98. Hartmann E, Popper C (1972): Brain tyrosine hydroxylase: Effects of D-deprivation and other forms of stress. Sleep Research 1: 54

99. Hartmann E, Zwilling G (1972): Effect of alpha and beta blockers on sleep patterns in the rat. Sleep Research 1: 54.

100. Makipour H, Iber FL, Hartmann E (1972): Effects of l-tryptophan on sleep in hospitalized insomniac patients. Sleep Research 1: 65.

101. Hartmann E, Galginaitis C, Moran E, Owen A, Buchanan K, (1972): When do we need more or less sleep: A study of variable sleepers. Sleep Research 1: 134.

102. Orzack MH, Hartmann E, (1972): Sleep and attentionin schizophrenic patients. Sleep Research 1: 143.

103. Hartmann E (1973): "Effects on sleep patterns of altering brain catecholamine levels". In Jovanovic U (Ed.) The Nature of Sleep. Stuttgart, Gustav Fisher, pp 290-295.

104. Hartmann E (1973): "Effects of l-tryptophan on sleep: Human and animal studies". In Jovanovic U (Ed.) The Nature of Sleep. Stuttgart, Gustav Fisher, pp 282-285.

105. Hartmann E (1973): "Functions of sleep". In Jovanovic U (Ed.) The Nature of Sleep. Stuttgart, Gustav Fisher, pp 238-251.

106. Rosenblatt G, Hartmann E, Zwilling G, (1973): Cardiac irritability during sleep and dreaming. J Psychom Res 17: 129-134.

107. Hartmann E (1973): Sleep requirement: Long sleepers, short sleepers, variable sleepers, and insomniacs. Psychosomatics 14: 95-103.

108. Davis DM, Hartmann E (1973): A comparison of the effects of Sominex, placebo, and no medication on human sleep. Sleep Research 2: 59.

109. Hartmann E, Cravens J, List S (1973): L-tryptophanas a natural hypnotic: A dose response study in man. Sleep Research 2: 59.

110. Hartmann E, Schildkraut J (1973): Desynchronized sleep and MHPG excretion: An inverse relationship. Sleep Research 2: 130.

111. Hartmann E, Zwilling G, List S (1973): Effects of alpha-adrenergic blocker on sleep in the rat. Sleep Research 2: 58

112. Hartmann E, Koski S, List S (1973): Effects of d- and l-amphetamine on sleep in the rat. Sleep Research 2:101.

113. Brewer V, Hartmann E (1973): Variable sleepers: When is more or less sleep required. Sleep Research 2: 128.

114. Hartmann E, Zwilling G, Koski S, List S (1973): The effects of pimozide on sleep in the rat. Sleep Research 2: 57.

115. Cravens J, Hartmann E (1973): Long-term administration of placebo versus baseline. Sleep Research 2: 101.

116. Hartmann E, Cravens J (1973): The effects of long- term administration of psychotropic drugs on human sleep: I. Methodology and the effects of placebo. Psychopharmacologia 33: 153-167.

117. Hartmann E, Cravens J (1973): The effects of long- term administration of psychotropic drugs on human sleep: II. The effects of reserpine. Psychopharmacologia 33: 169-184.

118. Hartmann E, Cravens J (1973): The effects of long- term administration of psychotropic drugs on human sleep: III. The effects of amitriptyline. Psychopharmacologia 33: 185-202.

119. Hartmann E, Cravens J (1973): The effects of long- term administration of psychotropic drugs on human sleep: IV. The effects of chlorpromazine. Psychopharmacologia 33: 203-218.

120. Hartmann E, Cravens J (1973): The effects of long- term administration of psychotropic drugs on human sleep: V. The effects of chloral hydrate. Psychopharmacologia 33: 218-232.

121. Hartmann E, Cravens J (1973): The effects on long- term administration of psychotropic drugs on human sleep: VI. The effects of chlordiazepoxide. Psychopharmacologia 33: 233-245.

122. Hartmann E, Schildkraut, JJ (1973): Desynchronized sleep and MHPG excretion: An inverse correlation. Brain Research 61: 412-416.

123. Schildkraut JJ, Keeler BA, Grab EL, Kantrowich J, Hartmann E (1973): MHPG excretion and clinical classification in depressive disorders. The Lancet 1: 1251-1252.

124. Schildkraut JJ, Keeler BA, Papousek M, Hartmann E (1973): MHPG excretion in depressive disorders: Relation to clinical subtypes and desynchronized sleep. Science 181: 762-764.

125. Hartmann E, Cravens J (1973): "Long-term drug effects on human sleep". In Koella WP and Levin P (Eds.) Sleep-Physiology, Biochemistry, Psychology, Pharmacology, Clinical Implications. Basel, S. Karger, pp 477-485.

126. Hartmann E (1973): The Functions of Sleep. New Haven, Yale University Press.

127. Herrera E, Lifson BG, Hartmann E, Solomon M (1974): A ten year follow-up of 55 hospitalized adolescents. Amer J Psychiat 131: 769-774.

128. Hartmann E (1974): The functions of sleep. The Annual of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 2.

129. Hartmann E (1974): "Effect of psychotropic drugs on desynchronized sleep". In Itil T (ed.) Psychotropic Drugs and the Human Ego. Basel, S. Karger, pp 216-227.

130. Hartmann E (1974): "The effect of drugs on sleep".In van Praag HM and Meinardi H (eds.) The Brain and Sleep. Amsterdam, De Erven Bohn BV, pp 106-130.

131. Hartmann E, Cravens J, List S (1974): Hypnotic effects of l-tryptophan. Arch Gen Psychiat 31: 394-395.

132. Hartmann E, Zwilling G, Pochay V, Chung R (1974): Intraventricular administration of neurotransmitters: Effects on sleep. Sleep Research 3: 41

133. Cravens J, Sheehan J, Hartmann E (1974): The sleep spindle: Effects of chlordiazepoxide, effects of other conditions. Sleep Research 3: 48.

134. Hartmann E, Cravens J (1974): d- and l- amphetamine: Effects on human sleep. Sleep Research 3: 51.

135. Hartmann E, Cravens J (1974): Long-term psychotropic drug administration: Effects on dream content and on REM density. Sleep Research 3: 119

136. Hartmann E, Orzack MH, Branconnier R (1974): Deficits produced by sleep deprivation: Reversal by d- and l-amphetamine. Sleep Research 3: 151.

137. Hartmann E (1974): Use of hypnotics (Letter to the Editor). New Eng J Med 292: 217.

138. Hartmann E (1974): L-tryptophan: A possible natural hypnotic substance. J Am Med Assoc 230: 1680- 1681.

139. Hartmann E (1975): "Dreams and other hallucinations: An approach to the underlying mechanism". In Siegel RK and West LJ Hallucinations: Behavior, Experience and Theory. New York, John Wiley and Sons.

140. Hartmann E, Cravens J, Silverman M (1975): "L- tryptophan and human sleep". In Levin P and Koella WP (Eds.) Sleep: Instinct, Neurophysiology, Endocrinology, Episodes, Dreams, Epilepsy and Intracranial Pathology. Basel, S. Karger, pp 487-490.

141. Hartmann E (1975): "Effects of amitriptyline on sleep patterns". In Amitriptyline in the Management of Depression. West Point, PA Merck, Sharp & Dohme.

142. Davis D, Tyler J, Hartmann E (1975): Effects on human sleep of l-tryptophan, 1 and 2 grams. Sleep Research 4: 72.

143. Hartmann E, Cravens J (1975): Effects of long-term administration of l-tryptophan on human sleep. Sleep Research 4: 76.

144. Hartmann E, Zwilling G, Pochay V (1975): Norepinephrine and dopamine: Differential effects on sleep in the rat. Sleep Research 4: 77.

145. Hartmann E, Cravens J (1975): Loxapine succinate: Short and long-term effects on human sleep. Sleep Research 4: 96.

146. Hartmann E, Pochay V, Zwilling G (1975): Fusaric acid: Effects on sleep in the rat. Sleep Research 4: 97.

147. Glaubman H, Hartmann E (1975): The relationship between prior day activity and sleep patterns. Sleep Research 4: 170.

147a. Silverman MH, Hartmann EL (1975): Transcendental meditation and sleep. Sleep Research 4: 177.

148. Hartmann E, Zwilling G (1975): Intraventricular norepinephrine and dopamine: Differential effects on sleep in the rat. Abs: Neuroscience Abstracts 1: 248.

149. Hartmann E, Brewer V (1975): When is more or less sleep required: A study of variable sleepers. Comp Psychiat 17: 275-284.

150. Hartmann E (1976): "Long-term administration of psychotropic drugs: Effects on human sleep". In Williams R and Karacan I (eds.) Pharmacology of sleep. New York, John Wiley and Sons, pp 221-224.

151. Hartmann E (1976): "L-trpytophan: Effects on sleep". In Sicuteri F (ed.) Clinical Pharmacology of Serontonin. Basel, S. Karger, pp 1-9.

152. Hartmann E, Spinweber CL (1976): "The effects of psychotropic medication on human sleep". In Usdin E and Forrest I (Eds.) Psychotherapeutic Drugs. New York, Marcel Dekker, pp 665-698.

153. Hartmann E, Zwilling G (1976): The effect of alpha and beta adrenergic receptor blockers on sleep in the rat. Pharm Biochem & Behav. 5 (2): 135-138.

154. Hartmann E (1976): A hypothesis derived from sleep and dream research. Sleep Research 5: 19.

155. Hartmann E, Elion R (1976): The effects of l- trytophan on the first night of sleep. Sleep Research 5: 55.

156. Hartmann E, Cravens J (1976): Amino acids and human sleep: The effects of l-tryptophan, glycine, l-leucine and placebo. Sleep Research 5: 45.

157. Hartmann E, Pochay V (1976): The effects of gamma- hydroxbutyrate on sleep in the rat. Sleep Research 5: 56.

158. Spinweber CL, Hartmann E (1976): Long and short sleepers: Male and female subjects: Sleep, personality and biochemical measures. Sleep Research 5: 112.

159. Hartmann E, Spinweber CL, Ware C (1976): L- tryptophan, l-leucine, and placebo: Effects on subjective alertness. Sleep Research 5: 57.

160. Hartmann E (1976): The dream as a "royal road" to the biology of the mental apparatus (Discussion of the changing use of dreams in psychoanalytic practice). Int J Psychoanal 57: 331-334.

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Thong, D., with Carpenter, B., & Krippner, S. (1993). A psychiatrist in paradise: Treating mental illness in Bali. Bangkok: White Lotus Press.

Ullman, M., & Krippner, S., with Vaughan, A. (1989). Dream telepathy: Experiments in nocturnal ESP (2nd ed.). Jefferson,NC: McFarland.

Villoldo, A., & Krippner, S. (1987). Healing states. New York: Fireside/Simon and Schuster.

BOOKS EDITED OR CO-EDITED

Cardena, E., Lynn, S.J., & Krippner, S. (Eds.). (2000). Varieties of anomalous experience: Examining the scientific evidence. Washington, DC: APA Books.

Krippner, S. (Ed.). (1990). Dreamtime and dreamwork: Decoding the language of the night. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher.

Krippner, S., & Kalweit, H. (Eds.). (1998/1999). Yearbook of cross-cultural medicine and psychotherapy. Mythology, medicine, and healing: Transcultural perspecties. Berlin: Verlag fur Wissenschaft und Bildung.

Krippner, S., & Powers, S. (Eds.). (1997). Broken images, broken selves: Dissociative narratives in clinical practice. NewYork: Brunner/Mazel.

CHAPTERS

Combs, A., & Krippner, S. (1998). Dream sleep and waking reality: A dynamical view of two states of consciousness. In S. Hameroff, A.W. Kaszniak, & A.C. Scott (Eds.), Toward a science of consciousness: The Second Tucson Discussions and Debates (pp. 487-493). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Davidson, R., & Krippner, S. (1972). Biofeedback research: The data and their implications. In J. Stoyva et al. (Eds.), Biofeedback and self-control: 1971 (pp. 3-34). Chicago: Aldine-Atherton.

Feinstein, D., & Krippner, S. (1989). Personal myths--In the family way. In S.A. Anderson & D.A. Bagarozzi (Eds.), Family myths: Psychotherapy implications (pp. 111-139). New York: Haworth Press.


Krippner, S., & Herald, C. (1965). Reading disabilities among academically talented, average, and slow-learning pupils. In M. C. Reynolds (Ed.), New frontiers in special education (pp.205-214). Washington, DC: Council for Exceptional Children.

Krippner, S. (1968). The psychedelic artist. In R. E. L.Masters & J. Houston, Psychedelic art (pp. 163-182). New York: Grove Press/Balance House Books.

Krippner, S. (1970). Race, intelligence, and segregation: The misuse of scientific data. In B. N. Schwartz & R. Disch (Eds.), White racism (pp. 452-464). New York: Dell/Laurel.


Krippner, S. (1972). Marijuana and Viet Nam: Twin dilemmas for American youth. In R. S. Parker (Ed.), The emotional stress of war, violence, and peace (pp. 176-225). Pittsburgh: Stanwix House.

Krippner, S. (1972). The psychedelic state, the hypnotic trance, and the creative act. In C. T. Tart (Ed.), Altered states of consciousness: A book of readings (2nd ed.) (pp. 276-296). Garden City, NY: Anchor/Doubleday.

Krippner, S. (1972). Altered states of consciousness. In J. White (Ed.), The highest state of consciousness (pp. 1-5). Garden City, NY: Anchor/Doubleday.

Krippner, S., & Davidson, R. (1972). Parapsychology in the U.S.S.R. In Annual editions: Readings in psychology, '72-'73 (pp. 121-125). Guilford, CT: Dushkin.

Krippner, S. (1975). International developments in biological energy. In S. Krippner & D. Rubin (Eds.), The energies of consciousness (pp. 1-37). New York: Gordon & Breach.

Krippner, S., & Murphy, G. (1975). Parapsychology and education. In T. B. Roberts (Ed.), Four psychologies applied to education: Freudian, behavioral, humanistic, and transpersonal (pp. 478-481). New York: Schenkman.

Krippner, S. (1976). A psychology for 2001. In C. Guion (Ed.), Satan is left-handed and other tales (p. 155). San Francisco: Association for Humanistic Psychology.

Krippner, S. (1976). The plateau experience: A. H. Maslow and others. In T. X. Barber (Ed.), Advances in altered states of consciousness and human potentialities (Vol. 1, pp. 651-664). New York: Psychological Dimensions.

Krippner, S., & Murphy, G. (1976). Extrasensory perception and creativity. In A. Rothenberg & C. R. Hausman (Eds.), The creativity question (pp. 262-267). Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Krippner, S. (1977). Individual hypnosis, group hypnosis, and the improvement of academic achievement. In I. A. Greenberg(Ed.), Group hypnotherapy and hypnodrama (pp. 123-135). Chicago: Nelson- Hall.

Krippner, S., & Hughes, W. (1977). Dreams and human potential. In H. M. Chiang & A. H. Maslow (Eds.), The healthy personality: Readings (2nd ed.) (pp. 106-126). New York: D.Van Nostrand.

Krippner, S. (1978). Psychophysiology, converging operations, and alterations in consciousness. In A. S. Prangishvili, A. E. Sherozia, & F. V. Bassin (Eds.), The unconscious: Nature, functions, methods of study (pp. 658-667). Tbilisi, USSR: Metsniereba.

Krippner, S., & Colodzin, B. (1981). Folk medicine and herbal healing: An overview. In G. Meyer, K. Blum, & J. Cull (Eds.), Folk medicine and herbal healing (pp. 13-29). Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas.

Krippner, S. (1982). Holonomy and parapsychology. In K. Wilber (Ed.), The holographic paradigm and other paradoxes: Exploring the leading edge of science (pp. 124-125). Boulder, CO: Shambhala.

Krippner, S., & George, L. (1986). Psi phenomena as related to altered states of consciousness. In B. B. Wolman & M. Ullman (Eds.), Handbook of states of consciousness (pp. 332-364). New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

Krippner, S. (1987). Dreams and shamanism. In S. Nicholson(Ed.), Shamanism: An expanded view of reality (pp. 125-132). Wheaton, IL: Quest.

Krippner, S. (1988). "Energy medicine" in indigenous healing systems. In T. M. Srinivarsan (Ed.), Energy medicine around the world (pp. 25-37). Phoenix: Gabriel Press.

Krippner, S. (1988). Shamans: The first healers. In G. Doore(Ed.), Shaman's path: Healing, personal growth and empowerment (pp. 101-114). Boston: Shambhala.

Krippner, S. (1989). A call to heal Entry patterns in Brazilian mediumship. In C. A. Ward (Ed.), Altered states of consciousness and mental health: A cross-cultural perspective (pp. 186-206). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

Krippner, S. (1989). The use of dreams in shamanic traditions. In M. Hoppal & O. J. von Sadovskyzy (Eds.). Shamanism: Past and present (pp. 381-391). Budapest: ISTOR Books.

Krippner, S. (1990). Psychedelics, hypnosis, and creativity. In C. T. Tart (Ed.), Altered states of consciousness: A book of readings (3rd ed.) (pp. 324-349). San Francisco: Harper Collins.

Krippner, S. (1990). Native healing. In J. K. Zeig & W. M.Munion (Eds.), What is psychotherapy? (pp. 179-185). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Krippner, S. (1990). Tribal shamans and their travels into dreamtime. In S. Krippner (Ed.), Dreamtime and dreamwork (pp. 185-193). Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher.

Krippner, S. (1991). Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa: A Zulu sangoma. In R. I. Heinze (Ed.), Shamans of the 20th century (pp. 33-41). New York: Irvington.

Krippner, S. (1991). An experimental approach to the anomalous dream. In J. Gackenbach & A. A. Sheikh (Eds.), Dream images: A call to mental arms (pp. 31-54). Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing.

Krippner, S. (1991). The living earth and shamanic traditions. In J. A. Swan (Ed.), The power of place (pp. 41-47). Wheaton, IL: Quest Books.

Krippner, S. (1991). The role of "past life" recall in Brazilian spiritistic treatment for multiple personality disorders. In A.S. Berger, & J. Berger (Eds.), Reincarnation: Fact or fable? (pp. 169-185). London: Aquarian.

Krippner, S. (1991). Observing psychic “wonderkids” in China: Pitfalls and precautions. In A.A. Drewes & S.A. Drucker (Eds.), Parapsychological research with children: An annotated bibliography (pp. 26-29). Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.
Krippner, S. (1993). Telepathy and dreaming. In M. A. Carskadon(Ed.), Encyclopedia of sleep and dreaming (pp. 612-613). New York: Macmillan.

Krippner, S. (1993). Tune in tomorrow. In G. Feuerstein & T. L.Feuerstein (Eds.), Voices on the threshold of tomorrow: 145 views of the new millennium (pp. 31-33). Wheaton, IL: QuestBooks.

Krippner, S. (1993). Cross-cultural perspectives on hypnotic-like procedures used by native healing practitioners. In J. W. Rhue, S. J. Lynn, & I. Kirsch (Eds.), Handbook of clinical hypnosis (pp. 691-717). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Krippner, S. (1994). Cross-cultural treatment perspectives on dissociative disorders. In S. J. Lynn & J. W. Rhue (Eds.), Dissociation: Clinical and theoretical perspectives (pp.338-361). New York: Guilford.

Krippner, S. (1994). Creativity. In R. J. Corsini (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology (2nd ed., vol. 1, pp. 341-342). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Krippner, S. (1994). Personology. In R. J. Corsini (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology (2nd ed., vol. 3, pp. 67-68). NewYork: John Wiley & Sons.

Krippner, S. (1994). Psychoneuroimmunology. In R. J. Corsini (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology (2nd ed., vol. 3, pp.228-231). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Krippner, S. (1994). The use of altered conscious states in North and South American Indian shamanic healing rituals. In R. vanQuekelberghe & D. Eigner (Eds.), Yearbook of cross-cultural medicine and psychotherapy: Trance, possession, healing rituals, and psychotherapy (pp. 181-202). Berlin: Verlag fur Wissenschaft und Bildung.

Krippner, S. (1996). Shamans, sacred places, and the healing earth. In J. Swan & R. Swan (Eds.), Dialogues with the living earth (pp. 13-21). Wheaton, IL: Quest Books.

Krippner, S. (1996). Cross-cultural perspectives on creative behavior and the use of psychedelics. In M. Winkelman & W. Andritzky (Eds.), Yearbook of cross-cultural medicine and psychotherapy 1995: Sacred plants, consciousness, and healing (pp. 91-107). Berlin: Verlag fur Wissenschaft und Bildung.
Krippner, S. (1996). Frank Barron and the Mexican mushrooms: A pioneering excursion in creativity research. In A. Montouri(Ed.), Unusual associates: A Festschrift for Frank Barron (pp. 392-401). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.

Krippner, S. (1997). Dissociation in many times and places. In S.Krippner & S. Powers (Eds.), Broken images, broken selves: Dissociative narratives in clinical practice (pp. 3-40). NewYork: Brunner/Mazel.

Krippner, S. (1997). The varieties of dissociative experience. In S. Krippner & S. Powers (Eds.), Broken images, broken selves: Dissociative narratives in clinical practice (pp.336-361). New York: Brunner/Mazel.

Krippner, S. (1998). Shamanism and healing: New light on the oldest profession. In L. Bassman (Ed.), The whole mind: The definitive guide to complementary treatments for mind, mood, and emotion (pp. 476-489). Novato, CA: New World Library.

Krippner, S. (1998/1999). Transcultural and psychotherapeutic aspects of a Candomble’ practice in Recife, Brazil. In S. Krippner & H. Kalweit (Eds.), Yearbook of cross-cultural medicine and psychotherapy: Mythology, medicine, and healing: Transcultural perspectives (pp. 67-86). Berlin: Verlag fur Wissenschaft und Bildung.

Krippner, S. (1999). Common aspects of traditional healing systems across cultures. In W.B. Jonas & J.S. Levin (Eds.), Essentials of complementary and alternative medicine (pp. 181-199). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Krippner, S. (1999). Altered and transitional states. In M.A.Runco & S.R. Pritzker (Eds.), Encyclopedia of creativity (Vol. 1, pp. 59-70. San Diego: Academic Press.

Krippner, S. (1999). Dreams and creativity. In M.A. Runco & S.R.Pritzker (Eds.), Encyclopedia of creativity (Vol. 1, pp.597-606. San Diego: Academic Press.

Krippner, S. (1999). Cross-cultural perspectives on transpersonal hypnosis. In E.D. Leskowitz (Ed.), Transpersonal hypnosis: Gateway to body, mind, and spirit (pp. 141-162). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Krippner, S. (1999). Close encounters of the shamanic kind: From meetings to models. In A. Schenk & C. Ratsch (Eds.), What is a shaman? Shamans, healers, and medicine men from a Western point of view (pp. 71-83). Berlin: Verlag fur Wissenchaft und Bildung.

Krippner, S. (1999). From chaos to telepathy: New models for understanding dreams. In S. Krippner & M.R. Waldman (Eds.), Dreamscaping: New and creative ways to work with your dreams(pp. 265-269). Los Angeles: Roxbury Park/Lowell House.

Krippner, S. (2000). Altered states of consciousness and shamanic healing rituals. In R.-I. Heinze (Ed.), The nature and function of rituals: Fire from heaven (pp. 191-212). Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.

Krippner, S., & Scott, E.M. (1998). The Kallawaya healing tradition of the Andes. In C. E. Gottschalk-Batschkus & C. Ratsch (Eds.), Ethnotherapies: Therapeutic concepts in transcultural comparison (pp. 124-128). Munich: Verlag fur Wissenschaft und Bildung.

Krippner, S., & Winkler, M. (1995). Studying consciousness in the postmodern age. In W. T. Anderson (Ed.), The truth about truth: De-confusing and re-constructing the postmodern world (pp. 161-169). New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam.

Krippner, S., & Winkler, M. (1996). The "need to believe." In G. Stein (Ed.), The encyclopedia of the paranormal (pp.441-454). Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.

Krippner, S., & Achterberg, J. (2000). Anomalous healing experiences. In E. Cardena, S. J. Lynn, & S. Krippner (Eds.), Varieties of anomalous experience: Examining the scientific evidence (pp. 353-395). Washington, DC: APA Books.

Laszlo, A., & Krippner, S. (1998). Systems theories: Their origins, foundations, and development. In J.S. Jordan (Ed.), Systems theories and a priori aspects of perception (pp.47-74). New York: Elsevier.

Winkler, M., & Krippner, S. (1994). Persuasion. In V. S.Ramachandran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of human behavior (vol. 3, pp. 481-488). San Diego: Academic Press.


COMMENTS

Krippner, S. (1981). A project in three levels. A comment on global premises project. Forum for Correspondence and Contact, 12}(1), 33-34.

Krippner, S. (1985). Comment on "Mental imagery cultivation as a cultural phenomenon: The role of visions in shamanism." Current Anthropology, 26, 443-445.

Krippner, S. (1992, April). The synergy project: A worthy enterprise in need of clarification. ICIS Forum, pp. 9-10.

NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE PUBLICATIONS

Carpenter, B., & Krippner, S. (1986, August/September). DrieBalinese dromen: Mythen in het leven van een Balinese kunstenaar. Bres (Netherlands), pp. 57-67.

Davidson, R., & Krippner, S. (1974). Biofeedback research: The data and their implications. In G. E. Schwartz, H. Harai, & T. Watanabe (Eds.), [Readings in biofeedback] (pp. 157-184). Tokyo: Seishin Shobo.

Feinstein, D., & Krippner, S. (1987). Personaliche mythologie: Die psychologische entwicklung des selbst. Basel, Switzerland: Sphinx Verlag.

Feinstein, D., & Krippner, S. (1992). Mitologia pessoal. Sao Paulo: Editora Cultrix.

Hovelmann, G.H., & Krippner, S. (1986). Thesen zur zukunft derparapsychologie. Zeitschrift fur Parapsychologie und Grenzgebiete der Psychologie, 28, 207-217.

Krippner, S. (1968). L'artista psichedelico. In R. E. L.Masters & J. Houston, Arte psichedelica (pp. 163-182). Milan: Valentino Bompiani Editore.

Krippner, S. (1968). L'artiste psychedelique. In R. E. L. Masters & J. Houston, L'Art psychedelique (pp. 170-185). Paris: Editions Laffont.

Krippner, S. (1969). De psychedelische Kunstler. In R. E. L. Masters & J. Houston, Psychedelische Kunst (pp. 181-203). Droemer, West Germany: Knauer.

Krippner, S. (1974). [To the question of distant excitation of dreams]. In A. S. Romen (Ed.), PsikhicheskayaSamoregulyatsiya [Psychical Self-Regulation], 2 (pp. 346-347). Alma-Ata, USSR: Kazakh State University.

Krippner, S. (1975, April). Gli "altri stati di coscienza". ESP: Parapsychologia e Fenomeni dell' Insolito}, pp. 48-55.

Krippner, S. (1976). [On the problem of psychoenergetics in the U.S.]. In V. Inyushin (Ed.), Problemy bioenergetiki organizmai stimulyatsiya lazernym izlucheniyem (pp. 199-200). Alma-Ata: Kazakh State University.

Krippner, S. (1977). Progres internationaux dans le domaine del'energie biologique. In S. Krippner & D. Rubin (Eds.), Les energies du corps vivant (pp. 18-26). Paris: Tchou.

Krippner, S. (1978, August & October). Alla ricerca degli stati psi. Gli Arcani (Italy), pp. 62-68, 45-51.

Krippner, S. (1982, January). [Parapsychological research: A century of inquiry]. Yu (Republic of Korea), pp. 102-103.

Krippner, S. (1982). Estados alterados de conciencia. In J.White (Ed.), La experiencia mistica (pp. 23-37). Barcelona: Editorial Kairos.

Krippner, S. (1982). [Song of the siren: A parapsychological odyssey]. Tokyo: Kousakusha.

Krippner, S. (1983). Spirituelles Heilen. Dusslinger, WestGermany: Thunder Circle.

Krippner, S. (1983). Healing och parapsykologisk forskning. UFO Sverige Aktuelt (Sweden), (3), pp. 30-32.

Krippner, S. (1984). Sowjetische parapsychologie: Fikton oderrealitat? Zeitschrift fur Parapsychologie und Grenzgebiete der Psychologie (Germany), 26, 211-215.

Krippner, S. (1985). Der Oedipus-mythos und das ratsel dersphinx. In D. A. Hagenbach & H. Bertschi (Eds.), Sphinx 10: Fast alles uber die Sphinx (pp. 96-105). Basel, Switzerland: Sphinx Verlag.

Krippner, S. (1985). Les pouvoirs psychiques de l'homme: Recherches scientifiques en USSR et dan les pays de l'est. Monte Carlo, Monaco: Editions de Rocher.

Krippner, S. (1988). Possibilidades humanas: A pesquisa psiquica na USSR e no leste Europeu. Rio de Janeiro: LivrariaFrancisco Alves Editora.

Krippner, S. (1988). Los chamanes: Primeros curadores. In G. Doore (Ed.), El viaje del chaman (pp. 143-161). Barcelona:Editorial Kairos.

Krippner, S. (1989). Holonomia e parapsicologia. In K. Wilber (Ed.), O paradigma holografico e otros paradoxos (p. 121). Sao Paulo: Editora Cultrix.

Krippner, S. (1989). Xamanismo, mitological pessoa e mudanca de comportamento. Thot (Brazil), 52, 25-30.

Krippner, S. (1991). [Selections from Dream Telepathy, Song of the Siren, and The Realms of Healing]. In G.Ishihara (Ed.), [The call of the bookshelf] (pp. 63, 65-66). Tokyo: Kousakusha Workshop.

Krippner, S. (1991). Parapsicologia, psicologia transpessoal, e o paradigma holistico. In D. M. S. Brandao & R. Crema (Eds.), Visao holistica em psicologia e educacao (pp. 13-23). Sao Paulo, Brazil: Summus Editorial.

Krippner, S. (1992, January). [The holistic paradigm]. Urania (Russia), pp. 37-40.

Krippner S. (Ed.). (1992). El lenguaje de la noche: Claves para comprender el paisaje de los suenos. Buenos Aires: Editorial Planeta Argentina.

Krippner, S. (1993, Autumn). Conferencia introdutoria. Revista Brasileira de Parapsicologia (No. 3), pp. 10-14.

Krippner, S. (1993, March). Los suenos despiertan la creatividad. Ano Cero (Spain) (No. 26), pp. 42-48.


Krippner, S. (1993). Estados alterados de consciencia. In J. White (Ed.), O mais elevado estado da consciencia (pp.21-24). Sao Paulo: Editora Cultrix/Pensamento.

Krippner, S. (1993). [Dream, myth, and movement]. Novosibirsk, Russia: Levit.

Krippner, S. (1994). Foreword. In C. Naranjo, Erkenne dichselbst in Enneagramm (pp. 9-11). Munich: Kosel.

Krippner, S. (Ed.). (1994). Decifrando a linguagem dos sonhos. Sao Paulo: Editora Cultrix.

Krippner, S. (1995, July). Traumfanger. Livin das Kulture (Germany), p. 26.

Krippner, S. (1995-1996). Parapsihologia si stiinta postmoderna. Paranormal (Romania), (No. 5), 3-10.

Krippner, S. (1996). Plantas para viajar al otro mundo: Ceremonias magicas de huicholes y mazatecos. Enigmas del Hombre y el Universo (Spain), 2(1), 72-79.

Krippner, S. (1996). Introduction. In C.A. Tinoco, Poltergeist da Morada do Sol (pp. 8-23). Curitiba, Brazil: Faculdade de Ciencias Bio-Psiquicas do Parana.

Krippner, S., (1996) Prologue. In R. Bertisch & F. Mordkowski, Autotransformation y longevidad (p. 7). New York: I.R.M. Success.

Krippner, S. (1997). Os estudos sobre a consciencia na erapo's-moderna. Thot (Brazil), 64, 32-40.

Krippner, S. (1997). Prologue. In M.B. Tsaza, El tao de los padres: Manual para orientar el desarrollo de los ninos [The path of our fathers: A manual for orienting the growth of thechildren], (pp. 8-9). Santiago, Chile: Pablo Huidobro.

Krippner, S. (1997, January). [The holistic paradigm]. Humanitarian Vector (Russia), pp. 50-57.

Krippner, S. (1998). [In search of harmony: Shamanic approaches to healing. Part I]. The Space Age (Russia), (No. 1), 3-10.

Krippner, S. (1998). [In search of harmony: Shamanic approaches to healing. Part II]. The Space Age (Russia), (No. 2), 17-27.

Krippner, S. (1998, July, August). The status of parapsychological research in the United States. USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology (Russia), pp. 100-110, 97-104.

Krippner, S. (1998). American psychology: New streams of research. Psychology Newsletter (Russia), 38 (11), 10-12.


Krippner, S. (1999). [The psychological worldview of the shaman: Changes in states of consciousness and how this is accomplished.] In V.A. Tishkov (Ed.), Chosen by spirit: Traditional and modern shamanism (pp. 194-216). Moscow: Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Science/V. Maritonova.

Krippner, S. (1999). [Psychological research methods and anomalous shamanic experiences and reports.] In V.I. Kharitonova & D.A. Funk (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Congress on Shamanism and other Indigenous Spiritual Beliefs and Practices (pp. 150-164). Moscow: Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Science/V. Maritonova.

Krippner, S. (1999). Apresentacao [Introduction]. In S. Ciornai, Da contracultura a menopausa: Vivencias e mitos da passagem (pp. 7-8) [From counterculture to menopause: Workshops and myths of the passage]. Sao Paulo: Oficina de Textos.

Krippner, S. (1999-2000). Novas perspectivas nos estudos da consciencia [New perspectives in consciousness studies]. Arte-Terapia: Reflexoes (Brazil), 4(3), 47-58.

Krippner, S., & de Carvalho, A. P. (1998). Sonhos exoticos: Como utilizar o significado dos seus sonhos. Sao Paulo: Summus Editorial.

Krippner, S., & de Carvalho, R. J. (1988). Uma visao geral da psicologia humanistica. Thot (Brazil), (49), 1.

Krippner, S., & Dillard, J. (1997). [Dreams and a creative approach to problem solving.] Moscow: Transpersonal Institute.

Krippner, S., & Drucker, S. A. (1977). Teoria del campo e fotografia Kirlian: Una vecchia mappa per un nuovo territorio. In S. Krippner & D. Rubin (Eds.), Galassie di vita: L'aura umana nella fotografia Kirlian e nell' agopuntura (pp. 69-76). Turin, Italy: Casa Editrice.

Krippner, S., & Greene, G. (1981, June). I volori ultimi dell' esistenza. Gli Arcani (Italy), pp. 43-45.

Krippner, S., & Murphy, G. (1978, July/August). Dalla psicologia alla parapsicologia. Gli Arcani (Italy), pp. 68-74.

Krippner, S., & Pollini, S. J. (1979, April/May). I sogni el'esperienza umana. Gli Arcani (Italy), pp. 60-64, 69-74.

Krippner, S., & Rubin, D. (Eds.). (1977). Galassie di vita: L'aura umana nella fotografia Kirlian e nell' agopuntura. Turin, Italy: Casa Editrice.

Krippner, S., & Rubin, D. (Eds.). (1977). Les energies du corps vivant. Paris: Tchou.

Krippner, S., Ruttenber, A.J., Engelman, S.R., & Granger, D.C. (1997, February). [Toward the application of general systems theory in humanistic psychology]. Humanitarian Vector (Russia), pp. 46-64.

Krippner, S., & Solfvin, G. (1986). La science et las pouvoirs psychiques de l'homme. Paris: Editions Sand.

Krippner, S., & Villoldo, A. (1986). [The realms of healing]. Tokyo: Kousakusha.

Krippner, S., & Villoldo, A. (1995). Los reinos de la curacion. Mexico City: Editorial Diana.

Krippner, S., & Zirinsky, K. (1974, Summer). Ett experiment med drommar, klarvoajans och telepati. Socaren (Sweden), pp.8-9.

Ullman, M., Krippner, S., & Vaughan, A. (1977). La telepathie par le reve. Paris: Tchou.

Ullman, M., Krippner, S., & Vaughan, A. (1977). Traumtelepathie: Telepathische experimente in schlaf. Freiburg im Breisgau, West Germany: Aurum Verlag.

Ullman, M., Krippner, S., & Vaughan, A. (1986). Dromtelepati. Stockholm, Sweden: Natur och Kultur.

Ullman, M., Krippner, S., & Vaughan, A. (1987). [Dream telepathy: Experiments in nocturnal ESP]. Tokyo: ChisaoNakagami/Kousakusha.

Villoldo, A., & Krippner, S. (1986). Heilen und schamanismus. Basel, Switzerland: Sphinx Verlag.


INTERVIEWS

Baranauskaite', K.Z. (1997). [Spirituality: The link between intention and action]. (Interview). Siaures Atenai [White Athena] (Lithuania), (No. 41), pp. 10-11.

Brusewitz, G. (1978). Stanley Krippner: Professionell, kritisk och oppen. Medium for Psykobiofysik, No. 9, pp. 11-15.

Colodzin, B. (1998, Autumn/Winter). Waves from Russia. Interview: Stanley Krippner, Ph.D. Olympia Institute Quarterly, pp.23-25.

Gruber, E. (1980, September). So Kann parapsychologie fur diemenschen hilfreich sein [Interview with Dr. Stanley Krippner]. Esotera (Germany), pp. 836-839.

Herranz, I., & de Vicente, E. (1992). La aventura parapsicologica de Stanley Krippner. Ano Cero (Spain), No. 25, pp. 34-38.

Horrigan, B. (1997). Stanley Krippner, Ph.D.: Medicine and the inner realities. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 3, 98-107.

Horrigan, B. (1998). Stanley Krippner on alternative medicine. In C. Lee (Ed.), The transpersonal research ([Chinese], pp. 211-232). Mountain View, CA: Sino-American Institute of Transpersonal Studies.

Iggulden, J. (1980). The frontiers of science: An interview with Dr. Stanley Krippner. Odyssey (South Africa), 4(4),8-12.

Krippner, S. (1994). Interview. Evolucao (Brazil), 1(9), 12-15.

Nachmanowicz, K.M.V.S. (1996, August). Entrevista: Stanley Krippner. O Boletim de Gestalt Terapia do Triagulo Mineiro (Brazil), pp. 5-8.

Smith, M.D. (1998, July). Stan, the man: An interview with Stanley Krippner. Paranormal Review (England), pp. 14-17.

Vahle, N. (1988, May/June). Stanley Krippner: Moving easily at great speeds. New Realities, pp. 51-54.

Vaughan, A., & Bolen, J. G. (1978, November). Interview: Stanley Krippner. Psi Realities (France), pp. 9-17.

Vilenskaya, L. (1984). Folk healing in Indonesia and around the world: Interview with Dr. Stanley Krippner. Psi Research, 3 (3/4), 149-157.

Wikstrom, P. (1992, June). Stanley Krippner i Sverige. [Interview]. Svenska Foreningen for Klinisk & Experimentell Hypnos (Sweden), pp. 4-9.

INTRODUCTIONS

Cardena, E., Lynn, S.J., & Krippner, S. (2000). Anomalous experiences in perspective. In E. Cardena, S.J. Lynn, & S. Krippner (Eds.), Varieties of anomalous experience: Examining the scientific evidence (pp. 3-21). Washington, DC: APA Books.

Krippner, S. (1973). Foreword. In K. A. Dhiegh, The eleventh wing: An exposition of the dynamics of I Ching for now (pp. vii-x). Los Angeles: Nash.

Krippner, S. (1976). Introduction. In R. Peat, Mind and tissue: Russian research perspectives on the human brain (pp. v-vi). Claremont, CA: Khalsa Publications.

Krippner, S. (1977). Introduction. In S. Satchidananda et al. (Eds.), Living yoga: The value of yoga in today's life (p. v). New York: Gordon & Breach.

Krippner, S. (1978). Introduction. In S. S. Radha (Ed.), Kundalini: Yoga for the West (pp. xxi-xxii). Spokane, WA: Timeless Books.

Krippner, S. (1978). Introduction. In G. Lozanov (Ed.), Suggestology and principles of suggestopedy (p. v). New York: Gordon & Breach.

Krippner, S. (1979). Introduction. In J. Youngson (Ed.), The further perils of Dracula (pp. 7-12). Chicago: Adams Press.

Krippner, S. (1981). Foreword. In H. Seki, Bird's-eye view of psi science. Tokyo: Kousakusha.

Krippner, S. (1984). Afterword. In P. Dong, The four major mysteries of mainland China (pp. 206-209). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Krippner, S. (1991). Foreword. In P. Maybruck (Ed.), Romantic dreams (pp. xii-xiv). New York: Pocket Books.

Krippner, S. (1991). Foreword. In R. I. Heinze (Ed.), Shamans of the 20th century (pp. xi-xix). New York: Irvington.

Krippner, S. (1994). Introduction. In S. S. Radha, Realities of the dreaming mind (pp. xiii-xviii). Palo Alto, CA: TimelessBooks.

Krippner, S. (1997). Foreword. In D. Rothberg & S. Kelly (Eds.), Ken Wilber in dialogue: Conversations with leading transpersonal thinkers (pp. ix-xi). Wheaton, IL: Quest Books.

Krippner, S. (1998). Foreword. In M. Maki, In search of Brazil's quantum surgeon: The Dr. Fritz phenomenon (pp. 9-13). San Francisco: Cadence Books.

Krippner, S. (1999). Foreword. In D. Moss (Ed.), Humanistic and transpersonal psychology (pp. xi-xiii). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.


REFERRED JOURNALS

Alsup, R., & Krippner, S. (1996). The mythology of evil among North American Indian Yuroks and its Implications for Western spirituality. Anthropology of Consciousness, 7, 15-29.

Carpenter, B., & Krippner, S. (1990). The interplay of cultural and personal myths in the dreams of a Balinese artist. The Humanistic Psychologist, 18, 151-161.

Casto, K.L., Krippner, S., & Tartz, R. (1999). The identification of spiritual content in dream reports. Anthropology of Consciousness, 10(1), 43-53.

de Carvalho, R., & Krippner, S. (1993). The problem of method in humanistic psychology. Methods: A Journal for Human Science, 8, 51-69.

Easton, H., & Krippner, S. (1964). Disability, rehabilitation, and existentialism. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 43, 230-234.

Feinstein, D., & Krippner, S. (1988). Personal myths--In the family way. Journal of Psychotherapy and the Family, 4, 111-139.

Feinstein, D., & Krippner, S. (1988). Bringing a mythological perspective to social change. ReVision, 11, 23-34.

Feinstein, D., Krippner, S., & Granger, D. (1988). Mythmaking and human development. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 28, 23-50.

Feinstein, D., Mortifee, A., & Krippner, S. (1998). Mythic perspectives for a world in distress. World Futures, 52, 187-238.

Krippner, S. (1963). Junior high school students' vocational preferences and their parents' occupational levels. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 41, 590-595.

Krippner, S. (1963). Hypnosis and reading improvement among university students. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis,5, 187-193.

Krippner, S. (1963). Sociopathic tendencies and reading retardation in children. Exceptional Children, 29, 258-266.

Krippner, S. (1963). The boy who read at eighteen months. Exceptional Children, 30, 105-109.

Krippner, S. (1964). The hypnotic trance, the psychedelic experience, and the creative act. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 7, 140-147.

Krippner, S. (1964). The relationship between MMPI and WAIS masculinity-femininity scores. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 42, 695-698.

Krippner, S. (1965). Consciousness-expansion and the extensional world. ETC., A Review of General Semantics, 22, 463-474.

Krippner, S. (1966). Diagnostic and remedial use of the Minnesota Percepto-Diagnostic Test in a reading clinic. Psychology in the Schools, 3, 171-175.

Krippner, S. (1966). The use of hypnosis with elementary and secondary school children in a summer reading clinic. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 8, 261-266.

Krippner, S. (1967). Relationship of reading improvement to scores on the Holtzman Inkblot Technique. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 23, 114-115.


Krippner, S. (1967). The Ten Commandments that block creativity. Gifted Child Quarterly, 11, 144-156.

Krippner, S. (1968). Etiological factors in reading disability of the academically talented in comparison to pupils of average and slow-learning ability. Journal of Educational Research, 61, 275-279.

Krippner, S. (1969). The paranormal dream and man's pliable future. Psychoanalytic Review, 56, 28-43.

Krippner, S. (1970). Psychedelic experience and the language process. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, 3, 41-51.

Krippner, S. (1972). The plateau experience: A. H. Maslow and others. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 4, 107-120.

Krippner, S. (1972). Illicit drug usage: Hazards for learning disability students. Orthomolecular Psychiatry, 1, 67-78.

Krippner, S. (1976). Psychic healing in the Philippines. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 16, 3-31.

Krippner, S. (1977). Research in creativity and psychedelic drugs. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 25, 274-290.

Krippner, S. (1978). The importance of Rosenthal's research for parapsychology. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 3, 398-399.

Krippner, S. (1979). Suggestopedia in Hungary: Around a language in 50 days. Journal of Suggestive-Accelerative Learning and Teaching, 4, 153-163.

Krippner, S. (1979). Gardner Murphy: Some memories. European Journal of Parapsychology, 3, 3-10.

Krippner, S. (1979). Stress reduction through relaxation, bio-feedback, and hypnosis. Svensk Tidskrift for Hypnos, 6,7-15.

Krippner, S. (1980). A suggested typology of folk healing and its relevance to parapsychological investigation. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 50, 491-500.

Krippner, S. (1981). Dreams and other altered conscious states. Parapsychological Journal of South Africa, 2(2), 18-34.

Krippner, S. (1981). Access to hidden reserves of the unconscious through dreams in creative problem solving. Journal of Creative Behavior, 15, 11-23.

Krippner, S. (1981). Native herbs and healers: A reconsideration. Svensk Tidskrift for Hypnos, 8(2), 78-81.

Krippner, S. (1985). Psychedelic drugs and creativity. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 17, 235-245.

Krippner, S. (1986). Cross-cultural approaches to multiple personality disorder: Therapeutic practices in Brazilian spiritism. The Humanistic Psychologist, 14, 176-193.

Krippner, S. (1986). Dreams and the development of a personal mythology. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 7, 449-461.

Krippner, S. (1986). Soviet and American perspectives on hidden reserves and human potentials. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 26, 84-97.

Krippner, S. (1987). Cross-cultural approaches to multiple personality disorder: Practices in Brazilian spiritism. Ethos, 15, 273-295.

Krippner, S. (1987). Imagery psychology and health research. Journal of Mental Imagery, 11, 88-90.

Krippner, S. (1987). Can state and non-state theorists collaborate? A reply to Spanos. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 10, 521-522.

Krippner, S., et al. (1988). Whatever happened to scholarly discourse? A reply to B. F. Skinner. American Psychologist,43, 819.

Krippner, S. (1989). The healing process: How native healers contribute to knowledge. Australian Parapsychological Review, 14, 3-6.

Krippner, S. (1990). A questionnaire study of experiential reactions to a Brazilian healer. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 56, 208-215.


Krippner, S. (1990). Personal mythology: An introduction to the concept. The Humanistic Psychologist, 18(2), 137-142.

Krippner, S. (1991). The holistic paradigm. World Futures, 30, 133-140.

Krippner, S. (1992). The shaman as healer and psychotherapist. Voices, 28(4), 12-22.

Krippner, S. (1992). Fechner's interest in psychical research: Perspectives from parapsychology and humanistic psychology. Journal of Pastoral Counseling, 27, 63-78.

Krippner, S. (1994). Waking life, dream life, and the construction of reality. Anthropology of Consciousness, 5(3), 17-24.

Krippner, S. (1994). Humanistic psychology and chaos theory: The third revolution and the third force. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 34(3), 48-61.

Krippner, S. (1994). The use of psychedelic plants in Mazatec and Huichol shamanic rituals. Ethnopsychologische Mitteilungen, 3, 97-111.

Krippner, S. (1995). A cross-cultural comparison of four healing models. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 1, 21-29.

Krippner, S. (1997). The role of mandalas in Navajo and Tibetan rituals. Anthropology of Consciousness, 8, 22-31.

Krippner, S. (1999). How shall I live? The legacy of Rollo May. Review of Existential Psychology & Psychiatry, 26, 149-151.

Krippner, S. (1999). The varieties of hypnotic experience (discussion commentary on "Hypnosis: A mature view" by T.X. Barber). Contemporary Hypnosis, 16, 157-159.

Krippner, S. (1999). The varieties of dissociative experience: A transpersonal, postmodern model. International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, 18, 81-101.

Krippner, S., & Arons, M. (1973-1974). Creativity East, creativity West. Fields Within Fields, No. 10, 25-31.

Krippner, S., & Bindler, P. R. (1974). Hypnosis and attention: A review. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 16, 166-177.


Krippner, S., & Brailier, L. (1980). State-of-the-art in the new psychotherapies. Svensk Tidskrift for Hypnos, 7, 7-12.

Krippner, S., & Combs, A. (1998). A systems approach to studies of creativity and consciousness. Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 15, 81-91.

Krippner, S., & Davidson, R. (1970). Religious implications of paranormal events occurring during chemically-induced "psychedelic" experience. Pastoral Psychology, 21(206), 27-34.

Krippner, S., & Davidson, R. (1973). Paranormal events occurring during chemically-induced "psychedelic" experience and their implications for religion. Anglican Theological Review, 55(3), 324-334.

Krippner, S., & Easton, H. (1972). Deafness: An existential interpretation. American Annals of the Deaf, 117, 440-445.

Krippner, S., Gabel, S., Green, J., & Rubien, R. (1994). Community implications of an experiential group approach to teaching dreamwork. Dreaming, 4, 215-222.

Krippner, S., Goldsmith, M., Lenz, G., & Washburn, B. (1971). Alterations in consciousness among high school students produced by ingestion of illegal drugs. International Journal of the Addictions, 6, 419-442.

Krippner, S., & Grossman, G. (1972). The hypnotic power of Mexico’s Coatlicue: A psychological interpretation. Revista Interamericana, 2, 224-230.

Krippner, S., & Hughes, W. (1970). Dreams and human potential. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 10, 1-20.

Krippner, S., Mortifee, A., & Feinstein, D. (1998). New myths for the new millennium. The Futurist, 32(2), 30-34.

Krippner, S., & Maliszewski, M. (1978). Meditation and the creative process. Journal of Indian Psychology, 1, 40-57.

Krippner, S., & Murphy, G. (1973). Humanistic psychology and parapsychology. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 13(4), 3-24.


Krippner, S., & Persinger, M. (1996). Evidence for enhanced congruence between dreams and distant target material during periods of decreased geomagnetic activity. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 10, 487-493.
Krippner, S., Ruttenber, A.J., Engelman, S.R., & Granger, D.C. (1985). Toward the application of general systems theory in humanistic psychology. Systems Research, 2, 105-115.

Krippner, S., & Thompson, A. (1996). A 10-facet model of dreaming applied to dream practices of sixteen Native American cultural groups. Dreaming, 6, 71-96.

Krippner, S., Winkler, M., Rochlen, A., & Yashar, B. (1998). Gender, national, and regional differences in a content analysis of 799 dream reports from research participants in Argentina, Brazil, and the United States. Interamerican Journal of Psychology, 32, 71-97.

Krippner, S., Wickramasekera, I., Wickramasekera, J., & Winstead, C.W., III. (1998). The Ramtha phenomenon: Psychological, phenomenological, and geomagnetic data. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 92, 1-24.

Krippner, S., & Winkelman, M. (1983). Maria Sabina: Wise lady of the mushrooms. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 15, 225-228.

Krippner, S., & Winkler, M. (1995). Post modernity and consciousness studies. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 16, 255-280.

Richmond, J., Berman, B.M., Docherty, J.P., Holdstein, L.B., Kaplan, G., Keil, J.E., Krippner, S., Lyne, S., Mosteller, F.,O'Connor, B.B., Rudy, E.B., & Schatzberg, A.F. (1996). Integration of behavioral and relaxation approaches into the treatment of chronic pain and insomnia. Journal of the American Medical Association, 276, 313-318.

Ullman, M., Krippner, S., & Feldstein, S. (1966). Experimentally- induced telepathic dreams: Two studies using EEG-REM monitoring techniques. International Journal of Neuropsychiatry, 2, 420-437.

Ullman, M., & Krippner, S. (1969). A laboratory approach to the nocturnal dimension of paranormal experience: Report of a confirmatory study using the REM monitoring technique. Biological Psychiatry, 1, 259-270.

Ullman, M., & Krippner, S. (1970). An experimental approach to dreams and telepathy: II. Report of three studies. American Journal of Psychiatry, 126, 1282-1289.


LETTERS


Krippner, S. (1970). Letter. Drug deceptions. Science, 168, 654-655.

Krippner, S. (1977, May). Letter. Medisiinari (Finland), p. 3.

Krippner, S. (1990, January). Letter response regarding global forum. ICIS Forum, pp. 32-33.

MONOGRAPHS

Krippner, S., Hudson, M., Ross, L., & Phelps, F. (1968). Evaluation of ESEA Title 1 project: Secondary SCORE. Chicago: Science Research Associates.

Krippner, S., Benjamin, H., & Allen, V. (1973). Case history data from 392 male and 71 female transsexuals. Brooklyn, NY: American Society of Psychosomatic Dentistry and Medicine.

Krippner, S., Lenz. G., Barksdale, W., & Davidson, R. (1974). Content analysis of 30 dreams from 10 pre-operative male transsexuals. Brooklyn, NY: American Society of Psychosomatic Dentistry and Medicine.

Krippner, S., & Criswell, E. (1976). The physiology of consciousness. Merit, India: Kasha Press.

Krippner, S., & Dreistadt, R. (1976). Cognitive functions and human intentionality. Meerut, India: Anu Prakashan.

Krippner, S., & Dreistadt, R. (1976). The psychology of societies. Meerut, India: Kishkam Press.

Krippner, S., Dreistadt, R., & Malamud, J. (1977). The measurement of behavior. Meerut, India: Anu Prakashan.


PROCEEDINGS

Carpenter, B., & Krippner, S. (1990). Spice island shaman: A traditional healer in Indonesia. In R. I. Heinze (Ed.), Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Study of Shamanism and Alternate Modes of Healing (pp. 255-270). Berkeley: Independent Scholars of Asia.


Krippner, S. (1967). Time, space, and dyslexia: Central nervous system problems in reading disability. In C. A. Ketcham (Ed.), Professional variety in reading: Proceedings of the College Reading Association (pp. 28-48). Rochester, NY: College Reading Association.

Krippner, S. (1968). Dreams and psi: Report of an experiment involving hypnosis. In R. Cavanna & M. Ullman (Eds.), Psi and altered states of consciousness: Proceedings of an International Conference on Hypnosis, Drugs, Dreams, and Psi Held at Le Piol, St. Paul de Vence, France, June 9-12, 1967 (pp. 152-169). New York: Garrett Press.

Krippner, S. (1970). Telepathic transmission of artistic stimuli during sleep. In Proceedings, 78th Annual Convention, American Psychological Association (pp. 499-500). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Krippner, S. (1977). Programming the experimental induction of psychotronic effects in altered states of consciousness. In J.Rose & C. Bilciu (Eds.), Modern trends in cybernetics and systems. Proceedings of the 3rd International Congress of Cybernetics and Systems, Bucharest, Romania, August 25-27, 1975 (Vol. 3, pp. 807-820). New York: Spring Ferlag.

Krippner, S. (1981). Social issues in the investigations of folk healing. In W. G. Roll, & J. Beloff (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1980 (pp. 8-9). Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

Krippner, S. (1989). Dream research and the study of human creativity during sleep. In Proceedings of the 5th Scientific Conference Scientific Research Council, 7-11 October 1989,Baghdad, Iraq (Vol. 9, pp. 1-16). Baghdad, Iraq: Scientific Research Council.

Krippner, S. (1989). Acupuncture in the Soviet Union. In M. A. Morton & C. Dlouhy (Eds.), Energy fields in medicine: A study of device technology based on acupuncture meridians and chi energy (pp. 352-361). Kalamazoo, MI: John E. Fetzer Foundation.

Krippner, S. (1990). A first-hand account of spiritism in Haiti, Puerto Rico, and Cuba. In R. I. Heinze (Ed.), Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Study of Shamanism and Alternate Modes of Healing (pp. 164-171). Berkeley: Independent Scholars of Asia.


Krippner, S. (1992). A Shango priest in Trinidad. In R.I. Heinze (Ed.), Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on the Study of Shamanism and Alternate Modes of Healing (pp.146- 150). Berkeley: Independent Scholars of Asia.

Krippner, S. (1992). A display of powers: Peeking at China's psychic children. In L. A. Henkel & G. R. Schmeidler (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1990 (pp. 155-156). Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

Krippner, S. (1994). Shamans as healers and psychotherapists. In L. Bessette (Ed.), Healing: Beyond suffering or death: Papers presented at a conference heald in Montreal, Quebec, from June 20-23, 1994 (pp. 126-141). Montreal: Publications MNH.

Krippner, S. (1994). Visiting a "pai do santos" in Recife, Brazil. In R. I. Heinze (Ed.), Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on the Study of Shamanism and Alternate Modes of Healing (pp. 234-245). Berkeley: Independent Scholars of Asia.

Krippner, S. (1995). A model of dreaming derived from the Mapuche tradition in Chile. In R. I. Heinze (Ed.), Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on the Study of Shamanism and Alternate Modes of Healing (pp. 97-106). Berkeley: Independent Scholars of Asia.

Krippner, S. (1996). Parapsychological studies and the human brain. In Behind and beyond the brain: Proceedings of the first symposium of the Bial Foundation (pp. 126-144). Porto: Bial Foundation.

Krippner, S. (1998). Postmodern perspectives on research methods in the humanistic psychologies. In R. Kociunas (Ed.), The International Conference. Humanistic Psychology: Towards the XXI Century (pp. 15-21). Vilnius: Lithuanian Association of Humanistic Psychology.

Krippner, S. (1999). A Shamanic manifesto: The principles of indigenous knowledge. In R. I.Heinze (Ed.), Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on the Study of Shamanism and Alternate Modes of Healing (pp.133-139). Berkeley: Independent Scholars of Asia.


Krippner, S., & Carpenter, B. (1985). The interface between cultural and personal mythology in three Balinese dreams. In R. I. Heinze (Ed.), Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on the Study of Shamanism (pp. 104-113). Berkeley: Independent Scholars of Asia.

Krippner, S., & Glenney, E.S. (1996). The Kallawaya healing tradition in Bolivia. In R.-I. Heinze (Ed.), Phoenix Rising IV: Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on the Study of Shamanism and Alternate Modes of Healing (pp. 76-88). Berkeley: Independent Scholars of Asia.

Krippner, S., & Ryan, C. (1999). Water spirits of the Kariri Xoco Indians of Brazil. In R.-I. Heinze (Ed.), Proceeedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on the Study of Shamanism and Alternative Modes of Healing (pp. 53-57). Berkeley, CA: Independent Scholars of Asia.

Schneck, P., & Krippner, S. (1982). Methodological problems in "spirit" photography: A field report from Haiti. In W. G. Rollet et al. (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1981 (pp. 29-31). Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

Westerbeke, P., Gover, J., & Krippner, S. (1977). Subjective reactions to the Filipino "healers": A questionnaire study. In J. D. Morris et al. (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1976 (pp. 70-71). Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.


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