Selected Articles

 

 

Krippner, S.  (1970). The effects of psychedelic experience on language functioning.  In B. Aaronson & H. Osmond (Eds.), Psychedelics: The uses and implications of hallucinogenic drugs (pp. 214-238).  Garden City, NY:  Anchor/Doubleday.

 

Krippner, S., & Winkler, M. (1995). Postmodernity and Consciousness Studies. Journal of Mind and Behavior, Summer 1995, Volume 16, Number 3, 255-280.

 

Krippner, S. (2000). The epistemology and technologies of shamanic states of consciousness. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 7, 93-118.

 

Krippner, S. (2000). Research methodology in humanistic psychology in the light of postmodernity. In K. J. Schneider, J. F. T. Bugental, & J. F. Pearson (Eds.), The handbook of humanistic psychology (pp. 259-304). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 

Krippner, S., & Combs, A. (2000). Self-organization in the dreaming brain. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 21, 399-412.

 

Krippner, S., & Sichelman, T. (2000, April 4). The construction of reality in “waking life” and “dreaming life.” Journal of Integral Studies. Retrieved from

http://www.integralage.org/docs/Dreaming&Reality.html

 

Krippner, S., & Sulla, J. (2000). Identifying spiritual content in reports from ayahuasca sessions. International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, 19, 59-76.

 

Krippner, S. (2001). The circle of sex in mythology and folklore. In R.-I. Heinze (Ed.), Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on the Study of Shamanism and Alternate Modes of Healing (pp.181-188).  Berkeley:  Independent Scholars of Asia.

 

Krippner, S. (2002). Conflicting perspectives on shamans and shamanism: Points and counterpoints. American Psychologist, 57, 962-977. (This essay was presented on August 27, 2002, in acceptance of the APA Award for Distinguished Contributions to International Psychology at the 107th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.)

 

Krippner, S. (2002). Dancing with the trickster: Notes for a transpersonal autobiography. International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, 21, 1-18.

 

Krippner, S. (2004, March). Hypnotic-like procedures used by indigenous healing practitioners. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Anaheim, CA, March 12-16, 2004.

 

Krippner, S. (2004, July). Trance and the trickster: Hypnosis as a liminal phenomenon. (This address accompanied the 2002 Award for Contributions to Professional Hypnosis given by Division 30 of the American Psychological Association, the Society for Psychological Hypnosis, and was presented at the association's annual convention, Honolulu, Hawaii, July, 2004)

 

Krippner, S. & Budden, A. & Bova, M. & Galante, R. (2004, September). The indigenous healing tradition in Calabria, Italy. Paper presented at the Annual Conference for the Study of Shamanism and Alternative Modes of Healing, San Rafael, California, September, 2004.

 

Krippner, S. (2005, October). The impact of allopathic biomedicine on traditional healing systems. Paper presented at the World Congress of Ethnomedicine, Munich, Germany, October 8-10, 2005.

 

Krippner, S. (2006, January). LSD and parapsychological experiences. This paper was prepared for presentation at LSD: Problem Child and Wonder Drug, An International Symposium on the Occasion of the 100th Birthday of Albert Hofmann, 13-15 January, Basel, Switzerland.

 

Krippner, S. (2006, January). Consciousness and mythologies of society. This paper was prepared for presentation at LSD: Problem Child and Wonder Drug, An International Symposium on the Occasion of the 100th Birthday of Albert Hofmann, 13-15 January, Basel, Switzerland.

 

Krippner, S. (2006, January). The future of religion. This paper was prepared for presentation at LSD: Problem Child and Wonder Drug, An International Symposium on the Occasion of the 100th Birthday of Albert Hofmann, 13-15 January, Basel, Switzerland.