Foundations: What is Indian Psychology?
Indian psychology as a phenomenon within science; its recent history - 1.1 --Auluck, Shanti -- Psychology in need of paradigm change** (B-2007)
The article is a general introduction to Indian Psychology. It discusses the various implications it has in the current field of psychology.
- 1.1 --Bhosale, Sushama Jayant -- Application of Indian Philosophy ,Yoga and Spirituality to Psychology as an academic Science* (P-2004)
- 1.1 --Cornelissen, R. M. Matthijs -- Introducing Indian Psychology, the Basics** (P-2001)
- 1.1 --Dalal, Ajit K. -- A journey back to the roots: Psychology in India**
This chapter traces the history of pychology in India and discusses how it can be enriched by drawing from the classical Indian texts.
- 1.1 --Dalal, Ajit K. & Misra, G. -- The core and context of Indian psychology**
This article makes an effort to conceptualize and situate the emerging field of Indian psychology(IP) in the disciplinary matrix. The meaning, scope, critical features and misconceptions about IP have been articulated.
- 1.1 --Mathew, V. George -- The Psychology of Spirituality and Yoga* (B-2007)
- 1.1 --Mathew, V. George -- Integrative Approach to Psychology* (P-2002)
- 1.1 --Paranjpe, Anand C. -- Challenges and Opportunities for Indian Psychology in a Rapidly Globalizing Post-modern World* (P-2002)
- 1.1 --Patel, Aster -- The Psychological Perspectives of Our Times: Three Shifts of a Rhythm* (P-2004)
- 1.1 --Patel, Aster -- Psychology in India: A future perspective* (P-2002)
- 1.1 --Patel, Aster -- Working in Matter** (P-2001)
- 1.1 --Rao, K. Ramakrishna -- Indian Psychology: Implications and Applications* (P-2004)
- 1.1 --Roy, Manashi -- Foundation of Indian Psychology* (B-2007)
- 1.1 --Sachdev, Deepti -- Yoga and Indian Approaches to Psychology as a Means to Effect Change and Transformation (DS)* (P-2002)
- 1.1 --Singh, Kundan -- Relativism and its Relevance for Indian Psychology* (P-2002)
- 1.1 --Singh, Kundan -- Beyond postmodernism: towards a future psychology** (P-2001)
- 1.1 --Varma, Suneet -- Academic Psychology in India: Past Trends and Future Possibilities* (P-2002)
- 1.1 --Dalal, Ajit K. & Misra, G. -- Social psychology in India: Evolution and emerging trends**
The chapter deals with growth and expansion of social psychology in India. It illuminates how western social psychology went through the process of indgenization in India.
- 1.1 --Mishra, Preeti -- Re-Conceptualizing "Self": exploring the possibilities of an East-West synthesis** (P-2004)
- 1.1 --Paranjpe, Anand C. -- Challenges of Personality Research in India Today* (P-2004)
- 1.1 --Dalal, Ajit K. & Cornelissen, M. -- Sri Aurobindo: A Yogi and a Poet**
The chapter discusses the biography of an eminent Indian yogi and a poet, Sri Aurobindo. It also throws light on his creative genius as evident in his writings, particularly in his classic work, Savitri.
- 1.1 --Shirazi, Bahman A.K. -- Integral psychology, metaphors and processes of personal integration** (P-2001)
- 1.1 --Cornelissen, R. M. Matthijs -- The Integration of Psychological Knowledge from the Spiritual Traditions in the Psychology Curriculum** (2000)
A paper published in the journal of the Consciousness and Experiential Psychology section of the British Psychological Society (August 2000)
Yoga and yogic knowledge in society, past and present - 1.2 --Dalal, Ajit K. -- Integrating Traditional Services within Primary Health Care**
This paper critically reviews the current status of primary health care services in India. The paper argues that traditional health services which have existed for thousands of years and have wide acceptance and application throughout India need to be rejuvenated and integrated within the existing health care programmes.
- 1.2 --Dubey, S.N. -- Yogic Life Style of Indians* (P-2004)
- 1.2 --Dwivedi, Shweta -- Yoga and Yogic Knowledge Past and Present* (B-2007)
- 1.2 --Ganguli, Devdip -- The Adventure of Consciousness: India's spiritual evolution* (P-2004)
- 1.2 --Huppes, Neeltje -- All Life is Yoga Applying Integral Psychology in Personal Life and Work* (B-2007)
- 1.2 --Javed, Aquib -- Yogic-Force in the Mind and Body Consciousness* (P-2002)
- 1.2 --Mishra, Kalyani -- Yoga and Indian Approaches to Psychology as a Means to Effect Change and Transformation (KM)* (P-2002)
- 1.2 --Nene, Damodar V. -- Psychology of Hinduism* (P-2004)
- 1.2 --Reddy, Ananda -- Vedantic yoga-psychology** (P-2001)
- 1.2 --Sahai, Vijendra -- Yoga Psychology: An Indian Approach to Psychology* (P-2002)
- 1.2 --Sahay, Pragya -- Psycho-Philosophical Basis of Yoga* (P-2002)
- 1.2 --Vagrecha, Vimla -- Yoga for Householders* (P-2002)
- 1.2 --Daftuar, C.N. -- Spirit, Mind and Body Connection (a new field for research in psychology)* (P-2002)
- 1.2 --Sharma, Jyotsna -- Indian Philosophy and Human Development* (B-2007)
- 1.2 --Kumar, S.K. Kiran -- Contextual approach to meditation and integral psychology** (P-2001)
- 1.2 --Sahay, Pragya -- Liberation and Transformation through Yoga** (P-2004)
- 1.2 --Narayanan, S. -- The probabilistic orientation** (P-2001)
- 1.2 --Akhter, Jamal -- Indian Psychology and Practical Applications of Yoga* (P-2002)
Articles based on specific literary sources - 1.3 --Deo, Savita -- Buddhism on Human Personality: Psychological Response to Dhukkha* (B-2007)
- 1.3 --Jha, V.N. -- Nyaya-Vaisesika Theory of Mind (manas) and the Conscious (atman)* (B-2007)
- 1.3 --Kanuri, Ramanakumar -- The Relationship between the Real and Apparent in the light of MeherBaba* (B-2007)
- 1.3 --Kapur, Preeti -- Spirituality is Empirical: Some Insights from the Sikh Tradition* (B-2007)
- 1.3 --Kashyap, R.L. -- Psychological Ideas in the Veda and Their Relevance for Moderns* (P-2004)
- 1.3 --Kashyap, R.L. -- Psychology in the Rig Veda and Yajur Veda Mantras* (P-2002)
- 1.3 --Lekshmi, R. -- Swami Vivekananda’s Vision of Man and His Excellence: A Psychophilosophical Approach* (B-2007)
- 1.3 --Raveh, Daniel -- Transformation of Consciousness in Patañjali's Yogasutra and K.C. Bhattacharyya's thought* (B-2007)
- 1.3 --Shirazi, Bahman A.K. -- Key features of Integral Yoga* (B-2007)
- 1.3 --Shraddhavan , -- Savitri, a key to Sri Aurobindo’s psycho-cosmology** (P-2001)
- 1.3 --Rajani, K.R. -- Yoga: A Perspective of Gita and Sri Aurobindo* (B-2007)
- 1.3 --Choudry, Anuradha -- The Legend of the Angirasa Rishis and the Lost Cows** (P-2004)
The article bases itself on the psycho-spiritual interpretation of the Vedas as given by Sri Aurobindo. It examines in particular the famous Vedic legend of the Angirasa Rishis and the lost cows.
- 1.3 --Sharad, Shivantika -- Contemporary application and practices of indian Psychology as taught by Lord Krishna in Geeta* (P-2002)
Philosophical foundations: the nature of consciousness - 1.4 --Arora, Neeta -- Critical Consciousness* (B-2007)
- 1.4 --Basu, Arabinda -- Sri Aurobindo’s metaphysical psychology: a brief introduction** (P-2001)
- 1.4 --Basu, Soumitra -- The Cosmic Consciousness- Sri Aurobindo's Perspective in The Life Divine* (B-2007)
- 1.4 --Basu, Soumitra -- Evolution of Cognitive Consciousness* (P-2002)
- 1.4 --Cornelissen, R. M. Matthijs -- Integrality** (2002)
An informal talk given at the Cultural Integration Fellowship in San Fransisco, linking the concept of integrality back to the Sanskrit word "purna" (April 2002)
- 1.4 --Cornelissen, R. M. Matthijs -- Introduction to Consciousness and Its Transformation** (P-2001)
- 1.4 --Iatsenko, Vladimir -- Vedantic Approach to Consciousness: Some metaphysical background* (P-2004)
- 1.4 --Mathew, V. George -- Models of consciousness and its transformation** (P-2001)
- 1.4 --Menon, Sangeetha -- Beside the intentor and the integrator: looking at two faces of consciousness** (P-2001)
- 1.4 --Mohrhoff, Ulrich -- The Transparent Brain* (B-2007)
- 1.4 --Mohrhoff, Ulrich -- Psychology All the Way Down* (P-2004)
- 1.4 --Mohrhoff, Ulrich -- Beyond the cookie cutter paradigm** (P-2001)
- 1.4 --Mukhopadhyay, Susmita -- A Probe On Indian Psycho-Philosophy * (P-2004)
- 1.4 --Rao, K. Ramakrishna -- The Centrality of Consciousness in Classical Indian Psychology * (P-2002)
- 1.4 --Ratan, Prashant -- Nothingness (shunyata): essence of all phenomena* (B-2007)
- 1.4 --Sharma, Chote Narayan -- Consciousness and its transformation** (P-2001)
- 1.4 --Singh, Kundan -- Indian Psychology and the Evolution of Integral Consciousness* (B-2007)
- 1.4 --Srivastava, Mukesh -- Self and Consciousness** (P-2004)
- 1.4 --Tewari, Anil Kumar -- Citta: Substance versus flux* (P-2004)
- 1.4 --Vagrecha, Y.S. -- Causes of Violence and Unity of Consciousness* (P-2002)
- 1.4 --Vaidya, P.G. -- An Information Theoretic Approach to the Issues of Collective Unconscious and Superconscious* (P-2002)
- 1.4 --Wood, Ananda -- Physics and Psychology* (P-2004)
- 1.4 --Gupta, Monica -- Revitalizing Developmental Psychology: Exploring Sri Aurobindo's Discourse on Human Development* (P-2002)
- 1.4 --Bhatt, S.R. -- Pure Cognition: Philosophical Analysis from Nyaya Point of View* (P-2004)
- 1.4 --Iatsenko, Vladimir -- Sanjnana, ajnana, vijnana, prajnana** (P-2001)
- 1.4 --Pradhan, R.C. -- Rising upto the Supramental Consciousness: Need for a new psychology* (P-2002)
- 1.4 --Srinivas, K. & Mohan, Krishna K. -- The concept of Mind in Orthodox Indian Thought: Its Implications for Modern Psychology* (P-2002)
- 1.4 --Wood, Ananda -- Old ideas of mind* (P-2002)
- 1.4 --Jha, V.N. -- Nyaya Vaisesika ways of perceiving the world* (P-2004)
- 1.4 --Cornelissen, R. M. Matthijs -- Towards an Integral Epistemology of Consciousness: A radical proposal based on Sri Aurobindo's work** (2001)
A paper presented at the National Institute of Advanced Studies in Bangalore during a conference on Consciousness and Evolution (June 2001)
- 1.4 --Hargiss, Dennis -- Integral phenomenology: a method for the new psychology, the study of mysticism and the sacred** (P-2001)
- 1.4 --Misra, Girishwar -- Understanding Causality In Psychology and Indian Thought: Some Methodological and Applied Implications* (P-2004)
- 1.4 --Velmans, Max -- A map of consciousness studies** (P-2001)
- 1.4 --Singh, Kundan -- Moral Relativism and the Practice of Integral Yoga* (P-2004)
- 1.4 --Mathew, V. George -- An Integrative Model of Personality and Personal Growth** (P-2004)