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Updated: 03/29/2012 CURRICULUM VITAE WILLIAM G. BRAUD, Ph.D. Institute of Transpersonal Psychology 1069 East Meadow Circle Palo Alto, California 94303 e-mail addresses: [email protected] [email protected] website: http://www.inclusivepsychology.com EDUCATION: 1960-1962 Undergraduate training in physics, Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana. 1963-1964 Undergraduate training in psychology, Louisiana State University in New Orleans (now University of New Orleans); B.A. (Psychology) in 1964. 1964-1966 Graduate training in psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa; M.A. (Experimental Psychology) in 1966. 1966-1967 Doctoral training in psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa; Ph.D. (Experimental Psychology) in 1967. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: 1964 Undergraduate Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University in New Orleans (conducted laboratory research on human learning and motivation). 1965 Independent graduate research, Department of Psychology, University of Iowa (conducted laboratory research on human verbal learning, memory, and perception). 1966-1967 Graduate Research Assistant, Prof. Judson S. Brown, Department of Psychology, University of Iowa (conducted laboratory research on learning, memory, and motivation using animal behavioral designs). 1967-1975 Graduate Faculty, Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, Texas— Assistant Professor, then Associate Professor of Psychology (tenured) (conducted original research on learning, memory, motivation, psychophysiology, and psychopharmacology). 1969-1972 Consultant, Psychiatric and Psychosomatic Research Laboratory, VA Hospital, Houston, Texas (research on personality, perception, and psychophysiology). 1971-1975 Consultant, Mind Science Foundation, Los Angeles, California (original research on states of consciousness and parapsychology). 1972-1974 Consultant, Edgar D. Mitchell & Associates, Inc., Houston, Texas (literature reviews and original research on parapsychology and states of consciousness). 1975-1992 Senior Research Associate, Mind Science Foundation, San Antonio, Texas (original research in the areas of parapsychology, states of consciousness, psychophysiology,

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CURRICULUM VITAE

WILLIAM G. BRAUD, Ph.D.

Institute of Transpersonal Psychology 1069 East Meadow Circle

Palo Alto, California 94303

e-mail addresses: [email protected] [email protected]

website: http://www.inclusivepsychology.com

EDUCATION:

1960-1962 Undergraduate training in physics, Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1963-1964 Undergraduate training in psychology, Louisiana State University in New Orleans (now University of New Orleans); B.A. (Psychology) in 1964.

1964-1966 Graduate training in psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa; M.A. (Experimental Psychology) in 1966.

1966-1967 Doctoral training in psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa; Ph.D. (Experimental Psychology) in 1967.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

1964 Undergraduate Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University in New Orleans (conducted laboratory research on human learning and motivation).

1965 Independent graduate research, Department of Psychology, University of Iowa (conducted laboratory research on human verbal learning, memory, and perception).

1966-1967 Graduate Research Assistant, Prof. Judson S. Brown, Department of Psychology, University of Iowa (conducted laboratory research on learning, memory, and motivation using animal behavioral designs).

1967-1975 Graduate Faculty, Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, Texas—Assistant Professor, then Associate Professor of Psychology (tenured) (conducted original research on learning, memory, motivation, psychophysiology, and psychopharmacology).

1969-1972 Consultant, Psychiatric and Psychosomatic Research Laboratory, VA Hospital, Houston, Texas (research on personality, perception, and psychophysiology).

1971-1975 Consultant, Mind Science Foundation, Los Angeles, California (original research on states of consciousness and parapsychology).

1972-1974 Consultant, Edgar D. Mitchell & Associates, Inc., Houston, Texas (literature reviews and original research on parapsychology and states of consciousness).

1975-1992 Senior Research Associate, Mind Science Foundation, San Antonio, Texas (original research in the areas of parapsychology, states of consciousness, psychophysiology,

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psychoneuroimmunology, and the use of psychological techniques for physical and mental health).

1992-2002 Director of Research, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, California, Residential Doctoral Program (conducting and supervising original research in areas of transpersonal psychology, parapsychology, wellness, and spirituality).

1993 Visiting Researcher, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, Scotland (experimental parapsychology research).

1994-2000 Co-Director, William James Center for Consciousness Studies, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, California (studies of consciousness and exceptional human experiences, especially in relation to physical and psychological well-being and spiritual development and transformation).

2002-2009 Professor (2002-2009) and Dissertation Director (2002-2007), Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, California, Global Doctoral Program (conducting and supervising original research in areas of transpersonal psychology, parapsychology, wellness, and spirituality; development of extended/expanded research methods).

2009-present Professor Emeritus, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, California

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

1964-1965 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of Iowa (introductory and general psychology courses and laboratories).

1967-1970 Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Houston.

1970-1975 Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Houston (tenured) (undergraduate courses on introductory psychology, experimental psychology, learning, parapsychology, and altered states of consciousness; graduate courses and seminars on learning, memory, motivation; supervised independent undergraduate research and graduate master's and doctoral research).

1979 Continuing Education Faculty, Austin Community College, Austin, Texas (course on experimental parapsychology).

1981 Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas (undergraduate course on experimental parapsychology; supervised undergraduate research projects).

1982-present Member of thesis and dissertation committees, Saybrook Institute (formerly Institute for Humanistic Psychology), San Francisco, California (external reader/evaluator for master's theses and doctoral dissertations in areas of experimental psychology, parapsychology, transpersonal psychology, and humanistic psychology).

1983 Member of dissertation committee, College of Nursing, University of Texas, Austin, Texas (external reader/evaluator for nursing doctoral dissertation in area of behavioral medicine).

1984 Visiting Professor in Parapsychology, Graduate School of Consciousness Studies, John F. Kennedy University, Orinda, California (supervised thesis research in areas of experimental psychology, consciousness studies, and parapsychology studies).

1984-1985 Continuing Education Faculty, St. Philip's College, San Antonio, Texas (courses on relaxation and visualization training).

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1984-1985 Adjunct Professor of Psychology, University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, Texas (supervised independent undergraduate research in parapsychology).

1988-1992 Continuing Education Faculty, Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, Texas (courses on experimental parapsychology and on the use of psychological techniques for physical and mental health).

1992-2002 Professor of Psychology/Director of Research/Dissertation Director, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, California (directing doctoral dissertation process, teaching graduate level courses on research methods and transpersonal psychology).

2002-2009 Professor (2002-2009) and Dissertation Director (2002-2007), Global Programs, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, California (directing doctoral dissertation process, teaching graduate level courses on research methods and transpersonal psychology).

2009-present Professor Emeritus, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, California

2009-present Member, Adjunct Research Faculty, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, California (serving on doctoral dissertation committees)

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (PAST AND PRESENT MEMBERSHIPS):

Academy of Religion and Psychical Research American Association for the Advancement of Science American Psychological Association American Psychological Association Division 5—Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics American Society for Psychical Research Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback Association for Transpersonal Psychology Bioelectromagnetics Society Biofeedback Society of Texas Esalen Institute Center for Theory and Research Exceptional Human Experience Network Global Intuition Network Houston Area Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine Isthmus Institute Midwestern Psychological Association New York Academy of Sciences Parapsychological Association Parapsychology Research Group Psychonomic Society Society for Neuroscience Society for Scientific Exploration Society of the Sigma Xi Southwestern Psychological Association Standing Conference on Educational Research LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION:

1971-1994 Licensed and certified by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists, (Certificate Number 2-0727-4); I terminated this licensure when I moved from Texas to California.

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HONORS AND AWARDS:

1966 National Science Foundation Fellowship for Graduate Teaching Assistants. 1966-1967 National Defense Educational Act Fellowships. 1967 Society of the Sigma Xi. 1972 Teaching Excellence Award (University-wide, University of Houston). 1977 Travel award to attend International Parapsychology Foundation Conference in Paris,

France. 1980 Travel award to attend International Parapsychology Foundation Conference in New

York, New York. 1981 Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology, Southwest Texas State University. 1982 Invited Scholar and Researcher, Esalen Institute Special Invitational Conference on

Future Parapsychology, Big Sur, California. 1983 University Roundtable, Invited Membership. 1983 Visiting Scientist, Foundation for Research on the Nature of Man. 1983 Travel award to attend International Parapsychology Foundation Conference in San

Antonio, Texas. 1983 Invited Scholar and Researcher, Esalen Institute Special Invitational Conference on

Response Methods in Perceptual Psi, Big Sur, California. 1984 Visiting Professor in Parapsychology, Graduate School of Consciousness Studies, John F.

Kennedy University, Orinda, California. 1984 Invited Scholar and Researcher, Esalen Institute Special Invitational Conference on the

Scientific Investigation of Subtle Energies, Big Sur, California. 1984 Invited Scholar and Researcher, Esalen Institute Special Invitational Conference on New

Directions in Psi Research, Big Sur, California. 1984-1985 Adjunct Professor of Psychology, University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, Texas. 1987 Invited Scholar and Researcher, Esalen Institute Special Invitational Conference on

Psychophysical Interactions, Subtle Energies, and Healing Research, Big Sur, California. 1988 Travel award to attend International Parapsychology Foundation Conference in Chapel

Hill, North Carolina. 1989 Invited Scholar and Researcher, Esalen Institute Special Invitational Conference on

Psychophysical Interactions, Subtle Energies, and Healing Research, Big Sur, California. 1990 Parapsychological Association's Award for Outstanding Contribution. 1991-present Member of Editorial Advisory Board of the journal, Subtle Energies: An Interdisciplinary

Journal of Energetic and Informational Interactions. 1992 Invitation, travel award, and invited plenary address to Second International Symposium

on Science and Consciousness, Athens, Greece. 1992 Invited address, Parapsychological Association, Las Vegas, Nevada. 1993 Invitation, travel award, and invited address to Fifth Edinburgh International Science

Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland. 1993 Series of lectures and consultations, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh,

Edinburgh, Scotland. 1993 Visiting Researcher, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh,

Scotland. 1993 Invited Scholar and Researcher, Esalen Institute Special Invitational Conferences on

Direct Mental and Healing Interactions, Big Sur, California. 1993-1994 Member of Advisory Board of Global Intuition Network. 1994-present Member of Advisory Board of the journal, Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. 1996-present Member of Editorial Advisory Board of the journal, Exceptional Human Experiences.

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1998-present Member of Survivalnet—an invitation-only international group of 70 professionals devoted to consciousness studies.

1998-present Member of Editorial Advisory Board of the Parapsychology Foundation's Professional Monographs series.

1999-present Member of Advisory Board of the journal, Transpersonal Psychology Review (the journal of the Transpersonal Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society).

2000 Listing in Directory of American Scholars, 10th Edition. 2002 ITP’s President’s Award, for outstanding service to the school, 1992-2002. 2004-present Consulting Reader for the journals, Perceptual and Motor Skills, and Psychological

Reports. 2004-present Honorary Senior Member, The Standing Conference on Educational Research. 2009-present Specialist Consultant for the Australian Journal of Parapsychology. RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS:

1968 Studies of consummatory behaviors in animals, University of Houston Research Initiation Grant, approved and funded.

1971-1973 Studies of stimulus specificity, response specificity, process specificity, and task specificity of the behavioral bioassay phenomenon, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, approved and funded.

1980 Techniques for reducing psi-interfering noise, National Institute of Mental Health, approved but not funded.

1983 Psychokinesis and unorthodox healing, Saybrook Institute, approved and funded. 1985 An ethnographic and experimental study of the Reiki healing system, Parapsychology

Foundation, approved and funded. 1986-1987 Remote action effects on biological systems, SRI International, approved and funded. 1998 Narrative interventions and prejudice, Society for the Psychological Study of Social

Issues (American Psychological Association, Division 9), approved and funded. SERVICE TO PROFESSION:

[Note: Only current activities are listed here. A more complete listing is available, upon request.]

Institute of Transpersonal Psychology Committees:

1992-present Student Dissertation Committees 1995-2009 Adjunct Research Faculty Review Committee 1998-2009 Faculty Promotions Review Committees 1998-2009 WASC Pre-steering and Steering Committees 2002-2009 Global Faculty Council 2002-2009 ITP Faculty Senate 2003-2009 Global Program Core Faculty Search and Review Committees 2004-2005 Global Ethics Committee for Research 2004-2009 Global Doctoral Research Faculty (DRF) Review Committee

International Organizations:

1970-present Specialist Reviewer for Professional Journals (including: Science, Contemporary Psychology, Journal of Parapsychology, Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, Journal of the (British) Society for Psychical Research, Perceptual and Motor Skills, Journal of Scientific Exploration, Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing,

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International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, Qualitative Research in Psychology, Attention, Perception and Psychophysics, Australian Journal of Parapsychology).

1977-present Parapsychological Association, Specialist Reviewer. 1990-present Journal Advisory Board, Subtle Energies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of

Energetic and Informational Interactions. 1994-present Journal Advisory Board, Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. 1996-present Editorial Advisory Board, Exceptional Human Experiences journal. 1998-present Editorial Advisory Board, Parapsychology Foundation's Professional

Monographs series. 1999-present Advisory Board, Transpersonal Psychology Review (the journal of the

Transpersonal Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society). 1998-present Reviewer/referee of book manuscripts and book proposals for Routledge, State

University of New York Press, and American Psychological Association. 1998-present Editorial Advisory Committee for the preparation of the Exceptional Human

Experience Encyclopedia. 2009-present Specialist Consultant for the Australian Journal of Parapsychology. MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS:

1. Alternative ways of knowing (a) expanding intellectual knowing through the addition of embodied, feeling, and intuitive forms; (b) addition of forms of knowing from other groups and cultures (e.g., feminine, indigenous, Asian, African, Native American); (c) inclusion of mystical, direct, and paranormal forms of knowing

2. Alternative ways of being

(a) transformative changes fostered by exceptional human experiences (b) fostering a Taoistic way of being in the world (decreased egocentric striving, increased acceptance)

3. Alternative ways of doing

(a) direct influences of intention in the physical world (b) dyadic facilitation, through direct knowing and intention (c) possible time-displaced direct intentional influences

4. Expansion of science, research, and disciplined inquiry through the creation, development, and

promotion of novel ways of acquiring, working with, and expressing data and findings 5. Identifying and questioning typically unquestioned assumptions of science and of certain spiritual

and wisdom traditions

BRIEF ALTERNATE STATEMENT OF RESEARCH BACKGROUND AND INTERESTS:

William Braud earned his Ph.D. in experimental psychology at the University of Iowa in 1967. At the University of Houston (TX), he taught and conducted research in learning, memory, motivation, psychophysiology, and the biochemistry of memory. At the Mind Science Foundation (San Antonio, TX), he directed research in parapsychology; health and well-being influences of relaxation, imagery, positive emotions, and intention; and psychoneuroimmunology. For the past 17 years, Dr. Braud was Professor,

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Research Director, and Dissertation Director in the Residential and Global Ph.D. Programs of the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology (Palo Alto, CA), where he is now Professor Emeritus. At ITP, Professor Braud taught research-related graduate psychology courses, supervised dissertations, and conducted quantitative and qualitative research studies in areas of exceptional human experiences (mystical, intuitive, peak, transformative) and their interpretations, meanings, and life impacts; personal and spiritual change and transformation; alternative ways of knowing; the development and promotion of more inclusive and integrated inquiry approaches for transpersonal studies and science in general; and examining some underlying assumptions of science, psychology, transpersonal psychology, and certain spiritual and wisdom traditions. He has published nearly 300 professional articles and book chapters and serves on Editorial Boards of several professional journals. His website is: http://inclusivepsychology.com

SUMMARY OF PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS:

Original research reports in refereed journals: 105 Books and book chapters: 34 Review articles, book and film reviews, and other material: 42 Abstracts and papers published in conference proceedings: 64 Technical reports and unpublished reports: 14 Articles and essays prepared for personal website: 26 Writings in press or in preparation: 8 TOTAL PUBLICATIONS: 293 Presentations for scientific organizations, professional meetings, and academic groups: 150 Presentations at public forums and to special interest groups: 48 TOTAL PRESENTATIONS: 198 Audio and video productions: 18 Peer-reviewed articles have been published in the following professional journals: Academic Therapy Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine Animal Behaviour Biochemistry and Behavior Biological Psychology Conditional Reflex Contemporary Psychology Contemporary Psychotherapy European Journal of Parapsychology Exceptional Human Experience Inner Edge Journal of Biological Psychology Journal of Communication Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology Journal of Consciousness Studies Journal of Indian Psychology

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Journal of Learning Disabilities Journal of Management, Spirituality, and Religion Journal of Parapsychology Journal of Religion and Psychical Research Journal of Research in Psi Phenomena Journal of Scientific Exploration Journal of the [British] Society for Psychical Research Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior Journal of Transpersonal Psychology Learning and Motivation Perceptual and Motor Skills Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior Pharmacology Physiological Psychology Psi Research Psychonomic Science Psychopharmacologia ReVision: A Journal of Consciousness and Transformation Revista Argentina de Psicologia Paranormal Science Subtle Energies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Energetic and Informational Interactions The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion Transpersonal Psychology Review: The Journal of the Transpersonal Psychology Section of The British

Psychological Society Presentations have been made to the following professional and academic groups: American Cancer Society American Psychological Association American Society for Psychical Research Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback Association for Transpersonal Psychology Austin Area Holistic Health Association Bexar County Mental Health Association Child Guidance Center of Houston Cognitive Sciences Conference (Princeton) Conference on Biochemical Transfer Edinburgh Science Festival (Edinburgh, Scotland) Esalen Institute University of the Incarnate Word, Psychology Department Indian Psychology Institute Institute for Parapsychology Institute for Parascience (London, England) Institute of Transpersonal Psychology International Congress on Parapsychology and Psychotronics (Prague, Czechoslovakia) International Convention on Learning Disabilities International Symposium on Science and Consciousness (Athens, Greece) Maharishi International University Molecular Neurobiology Group (Houston, Texas) Parapsychological Association

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Parapsychology Foundation Conferences Parapsychology Research Group Psychonomic Society San Antonio College, Psychology Department Society for Accelerative Learning and Teaching Society for Neuroscience Society for Psychical Research Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Society of the Sigma Xi Southern Methodist University Southwest Texas State University, Psychology Department Southwestern Psychological Association St. Mary's University Texas Medical Association Texas Psychological Association The Graduate Institute (Yale University) Trinity University, Biology Department Tulane University, Psychology Department University of Edinburgh, Psychology Department University of Houston, Psychology Department Washington University, Physics Department Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) West Georgia College Western Psychological Association World Conference on Imagery For a sampling of full-text, online versions of selected recent publications, you are invited to visit the “Archived Papers” page of William Braud’s new website: http://inclusivepsychology.com

(Complete listing of publications and presentations available upon request)

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ORIGINAL RESEARCH REPORTS IN REFEREED JOURNALS

Braud, W.G., & Holborn, S.W. (1966). Temporal context effects with two judgmental languages.

Psychonomic Science, 6, 151-152.

Braud, W.G., Tolin, P., & Holborn, S.W. (1966). Pronunciability rating and learning of doubly homogeneous paired-associate lists. Psychonomic Science, 6, 457-458.

Braud, W.G., Holborn, S.W., & Tolin, P. (1967). PR effects in mixed and unmixed lists. Psychonomic Science, 7, 49-50.

Braud, W.G., & Holborn, S.W. (1967). PR or GR? Psychonomic Science, 7, 407-408.

Braud, W.G. (1968). Diminution of suppression by stimuli associated with the offset of fear-arousing cues. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 65, 356-358.

Braud, W.G., & Prytula, R.E. (1969). Licking suppression and recovery as functions of contingency, locus, and frequency of punishment. Psychonomic Science, 14, 16-18.

Braud, W.G., & Weibel, J.E. (1969). Acquired stimulus control of drug induced changes in aggressive display in Betta splendens. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 12, 773-777.

Evans, V.E., & Braud, W.G. (1969). Avoidance of a distressed conspecific. Psychonomic Science, 15, 166.

Prytula, R.E., & Braud, W.G. (1969). Absolute sucrose incentive reduction: Frustration or demotivation? Psychonomic Science, 15, 249-250.

Rauter, U.K., & Braud, W.G. (1969). Forced activity and conflict behavior. Psychonomic Science, 16, 117-118.

Braud, W.G., Wepman, B., & Russo, D. (1969). Task- and species- generality of the "helplessness" phenomenon. Psychonomic Science, 16, 154-155.

Braud, W.G., & Prytula, R.E. (1969). Susceptibility of an instrumental response to punishment of its generalized consummatory components: Effect of punishment locus. Psychonomic Science, 17, 11-12.

Prytula, R.E., & Braud, W.G. (1970). Consequences of absolute and relative qualitative and quantitative sucrose incentive reductions in the albino rat. Psychological Reports, 26, 843-853.

Braud, W.G. (1970). Extinction in goldfish: Facilitation by intracranial injection of "RNA" from brains of extinguished donors. Science, 168, 1234-1236.

Prytula, R.E., & Braud, W.G. (1970) Sucrose-pellet incentive shifts in the double alley. Psychological Reports, 27, 391-397.

Bintz, J., Braud, W.G., & Brown, J.S. (1970). An analysis of the role of fear in the Kamin effect. Learning and Motivation, 1, 170-176.

Braud, W.G. (1970). The goldfish as a subject for psychological and physiological research. Journal of Biological Psychology, 12, 61-64.

Ginsburg, H.J., & Braud, W.G. (1970). Changes in preference for cage environments following habituation and shock in the Mongolian gerbil. Psychonomic Science, 21, 183-184.

Fannin, H.A., & Braud, W.G. (1971). Preference for consonant over dissonant tones in the albino rat. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 32, 191-193.

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Ginsburg, H.J., & Braud, W.G. (1971). A laboratory investigation of aggressive behavior in the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus). Psychonomic Science, 22, 54-55.

Prytula, R.E., Braud, W.G., Fannin, H.A., & Stimmel, D.T. (1971). Role of restricted running and goal box placements in the double runway behavior of the albino rat. Psychological Reports, 29, 939-947.

Braud, W.G. (1971). Effectiveness of "neutral," habituated, shock-related, and food-related stimuli as CSs for avoidance learning in goldfish. Conditional Reflex, 6, 153-156.

Braud, W.G., Laird, P.V., & Richards, S.J. (1971). Facilitation of avoidance behavior in goldfish by injection of brain materials from trained donors: Effect of injection-testing interval. Journal of Biological Psychology, 13, 6-8.

Hablitz, J.J., & Braud, W.G. (1972). Adrenalin, sodium amobarbital, and the Kamin effect in the albino rat. Learning and Motivation, 3, 51-58.

Braud, L.W., & Braud, W.G. (1972). Biochemical transfer of relational responding (transposition). Science, 176, 942-944.

Braud, W.G., & Laird, P.V. (1972). Brain extracts modify recipient avoidance behavior as a function of performance level of donor goldfish. Psychonomic Science, 29, 49-51.

Laird, P.V., Braud, W.G., & Hoffman, R.B. (1972). Brain extracts from donors exposed to inescapable stressors modify shock-avoidance learning rate in recipient goldfish. Journal of Biological Psychology, 14, 8-11.

Braud, W.G., & Braud, L.W. (1973). Preliminary explorations of psi-conducive states: Progressive muscular relaxation. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 67, 6-46.

Braud, L.W., & Braud, W.G. (1973). Reply to Yaremko and Hillix's "Reexamination of the biochemical transfer of relational learning." Science, 179, 305-306.

Braud, W.G., & Ginsburg, H.J. (1973). Effect of administration of adrenalin on the immobility reaction in domestic fowl. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 83, 124-127.

Braud, W.G., & Ginsburg, H.J. (1973). Immobility reactions in domestic fowl less than seven days old: Resolution of a paradox. Animal Behaviour, 21, 104-108.

Braud, W.G., & Hoffman, R.B. (1973). Response facilitation and response inhibition produced by intracranial injections of brain extracts from trained donor goldfish. Physiological Psychology, 1, 169-173.

Braud, W.G., & Hoffman, R.B. (1973). Specificity of process, response, and stimulus in behavioral bioassays. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 81, 304-312.

Braud, W.G., & Broussard, W.J. (1973). Effects of puromycin on memory for shuttle box extinction in goldfish and barpress extinction in rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 1, 651-656.

Ginsburg, H.J., Braud, W.G., & Taylor, R.D. (1974). Effect of looming object on immobility reactions in gallinacious birds (Gallus gallus). Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 86, 146-150.

Liu, Y., & Braud, W.G. (1974). Modification of learning and memory in goldfish through the use of stimulant and depressant drugs. Psychopharmacologia, 35, 99-112.

Braud, W.G. (1974). Relaxation as a psi-conducive state. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 3, 115-118.

Braud, L.W., & Braud, W.G. (1974). Further studies of relaxation as a psi-conducive state. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 68, 229-245.

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Ginsburg, H.J., Braud, W.G., & Taylor, R.D. (1974). Inhibition of distress vocalizations in the open field as a function of heightened fear or arousal in domestic fowl (Gallus gallus). Animal Behaviour, 22, 744-748.

Laird, P.V., Braud, W.G., Sanders, F., & Schaefer, D. (1974). Dose-dependent biochemical transfer of a classical conditioning effect. Journal of Biological Psychology, 16, 3-5.

Braud, W.G., Wood, R., & Braud, L.W. (1975). Free response GESP performance during an experimental hypnagogic state induced by visual and acoustic ganzfeld techniques: A replication and extension. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 69, 105-113.

Braud, L.W., Lupin, M.N., & Braud, W.G. (1975). The use of electro-myographic biofeedback in the control of hyperactivity. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 8, 420-425.

Braud, W.G. (1975). Conscious vs. unconscious clairvoyance in the context of an academic examination. Journal of Parapsychology, 39, 277-288.

Braud, W.G. (1975). Psi-conducive states. Journal of Communication, 25, 142-152.

Lupin, M., Braud, L., Braud, W.G., & Duer, W. (1976). Children, parents, and relaxation tapes. Academic Therapy, 12, 105-113.

Braud, W.G., & Hartgrove, J.L. (1976). Clairvoyance and psychokinesis in transcendental meditators and matched control subjects: A preliminary study. European Journal of Parapsychology, 1, 6-16.

Braud, W.G. (1976). Psychokinesis in aggressive and nonaggressive fish with mirror presentation feedback for hits: Some preliminary experiments. Journal of Parapsychology, 40, 296-307.

Wood, R., Kirk, J., & Braud, W.G. (1977). Free response GESP performance following ganzfeld stimulation vs. induced relaxation, with verbalized vs. nonverbalized mentation: A failure to replicate. European Journal of Parapsychology, 1, 80-93.

Braud, W.G., & Wood, R.C. (1977). The influence of immediate feedback on free-response GESP performance during ganzfeld stimulation. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 71, 409-427.

Braud, L.W., & Braud, W.G. (1977). Clairvoyance tests following exposure to a psi-conducive tape recording. Journal of Research in Psi Phenomena, 2, 10-21.

Braud, W.G. (1978). Recent investigations of microdynamic psychokinesis, with special emphasis on the roles of feedback, effort, and awareness. European Journal of Parapsychology, 2, 137-162.

Braud, W.G., & Kirk, J. (1978). Attempt to observe psychokinetic influences upon a random event generator by person-fish teams. European Journal of Parapsychology, 2, 228-236.

Braud, L.W., & Braud, W.G. (1979). Psychokinetic effects upon a random event generator under conditions of limited feedback to volunteers and experimenter. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 50, 21-32.

Braud, W.G., & Mellen, R.R. (1979). A preliminary investigation of clairvoyance during hypnotic age regression. European Journal of Parapsychology, 2, 371-380.

Braud, W.G., Davis, G., & Wood, R. (1979). Experiments with Matthew Manning. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 50, 199-223.

Braud, W.G. (1980). Lability and inertia in conformance behavior. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 74, 297-318.

Braud, W.G. (1980). Project Chicken Little: A precognition experiment involving the SKYLAB space station. European Journal of Parapsychology, 3, 149-165.

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Braud, W.G., & Masters, D. (1980). Electrodermal reactions to opposite types of autogenic training imagery. Biological Psychology, 10, 211-218.

Braud, W.G. (1981). Psi performance and autonomic nervous system activity. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 75, 1-35.

Braud, W.G., & Schlitz, M.J. (1983). Psychokinetic influence on electrodermal activity. Journal of Parapsychology, 47, 95-119.

Braud, W.G., Shafer, D., & Mulgrew, J. (1983). Psi functioning and assessed cognitive lability. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 77, 193-208.

Schlitz, M.J., & Braud, W.G. (1985). Reiki-plus natural healing: An ethnographic/ experimental study. Psi Research, 4, 100-123.

Braud, W.G. (1987). Dealing with displacement. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 81, 209-231.

Braud, W.G. (1989). A possible proximity effect on human grip strength: An attempted replication. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 68, 157-158.

Braud, W.G., & Dennis, S.P. (1989). Geophysical variables and behavior: LVIII. Autonomic activity, hemolysis, and biological psychokinesis: Possible relationships with geomagnetic field activity. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 68, 1243-1254.

Braud, W.G., & Shafer, D. (1989). Successful performance of a complex psi-mediated timing task by unselected subjects. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 83, 205-216.

Braud, W.G., & Schlitz, M.J. (1989). A methodology for the objective study of transpersonal imagery. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 3, 43-63.

Braud, W.G., & Schlitz, M.J. (1989). Possible role of intuitive data sorting in electrodermal biological psychokinesis (bio-PK). Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 83, 289-302.

Braud, W.G. (1990). Distant mental influence of rate of hemolysis of human red blood cells. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 84, 1-24.

Braud, W., Shafer, D., & Andrews, S. (1990). Onderzoek naar het gevoel aangestaard te worden [Research into the feeling of being stared at]. Tijdschrift voor Parapsychologie, 58(3/4), 56-63. [in Dutch]

Braud, W.G., Honorton, C., Schlitz, M., Stanford, R., and Targ, R. (1991). Increasing psychic reliability. Journal of Parapsychology, 55, 59-83.

Braud, W.G., & Schlitz, M.J. (1991). Consciousness interactions with remote biological systems: Anomalous intentionality effects. Subtle Energies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Energetic and Informational Interactions. 2, 1-46.

Braud, W.G. (1991). Implications and applications of laboratory psi findings. European Journal of Parapsychology, 8, 57-65.

Braud, W.G. (1992). Remote mental influence of electrodermal activity. Journal of Indian Psychology, 10(1), 1-10.

Braud, W.G. (1992). Human interconnectedness: Research indications. ReVision: A Journal of Consciousness and Transformation, 14, 140-148.

Schmidt, H. & Braud, W. (1993). New PK tests with an independent observer. Journal of Parapsychology, 57(3), 227-239.

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Krippner, S., Braud, W., Child, I.L., Palmer, J., Rao, K.R., Schlitz, M., White, R.A. & Utts, J. (1993). Demonstration research and meta-analysis in parapsychology. Journal of Parapsychology, 57(3), 275-286.

Braud, W., Shafer, D., & Andrews, S. (1993). Reactions to an unseen gaze (remote attention): A review, with new data on autonomic staring detection. Journal of Parapsychology, 57(4), 373-390.

Braud, W., Shafer, D., & Andrews, S. (1993). Further studies of autonomic detection of remote staring: Replication, new control procedures, and personality correlates. Journal of Parapsychology, 57(4), 391-409.

Braud, W.G. (1994). Empirical explorations of prayer, distant healing, and remote mental influence. Journal of Religion and Psychical Research, 17(2), 62-73.

Braud, W.G. (1994). Reaching for consciousness: Expansions and complements. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 88(3), 185-206.

Braud, W.G. (1994). Honoring our natural experiences. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 88(4), 293-308.

Braud, W.G. (1994). The role of mind in the physical world: A psychologist's view. European Journal of Parapsychology, 10, 66-77.

Braud, W.G. (1994). Can our intentions interact directly with the physical world? European Journal of Parapsychology, 10, 78-90.

Radin, D.I., Taylor, R.K., & Braud, W.G. (1995). Remote mental influence of human electrodermal activity: A pilot replication. European Journal of Parapsychology, 11, 19-34.

Braud, W.G., Shafer, D., McNeill, K., & Guerra, V. (1995). Attention focusing facilitated through remote mental interaction. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 89(2), 103-115.

Braud, W.G. (1995). An experience of timelessness. Exceptional Human Experience, 13(1), 64-66.

Braud, W.G. (1995). Response to White's commentary on "An experience of timelessness." Exceptional Human Experience, 13(1), 67-68.

Schlitz, M., & Braud, W.G. (1997). Distant intentionality and healing: Assessing the evidence. Alternative Therapies, 3(6), 62-73.

Braud, W.G. (1998). Can research be transpersonal? Transpersonal Psychology Review, 2(3), 9-17.

Braud, W.G. (1999). Parapsicologia y espiritualidad: Indicios e implicaciones. Revista Argentina de Psicologia Paranormal, 10(3), 129-148.

Braud, W.G. (1999). Contributions to: Should Ganzfeld research continue to be crucial in the search for a replicable psi effect? Part II. Edited Ganzfeld debate. G.R. Schmeidler & H. Edge (Eds). Journal of Parapsychology, 63, 335-388.

Braud, W.G. (2000) Wellness implications of retroactive intentional influence: Exploring an outrageous hypothesis. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 6(1), 37-48.

Braud W.G. (2000). Reply to Mr. Kennedy and Dr. Kanthamani. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 6(3), 23.

Braud W.G. (2000). Reply to Dr. Anick. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 6(3), 119.

Braud, W.G. (2001). Experiencing tears of wonder-joy: Seeing with the heart’s eye. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 33, 99-111.

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Braud, W.G. (2002). Thoughts on the ineffability of the mystical experience. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 12(3), 141-160.

Hastings, A., Hutton, M., Braud, W., Bennett, C., Berk, I., Boynton, T., Dawn, C., Ferguson, E., Goldman, A., Greene, E., Hewett, M., Lind, V., McLellan, K., & Steinbach-Humphrey, S. (2002). Psychomanteum research: Experiences and effects on bereavement. Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 43(3), 211-228.

Palmer, G., & Braud, W. (2002). Exceptional human experiences, disclosure, and a more inclusive view of physical, psychological, and spiritual well-being. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 34(1), 29-61.

Braud, W. G. (2002). The ley and the labyrinth: Universalistic and particularistic approaches to knowing. Transpersonal Psychology Review, 6(2), 47-62.

Braud, W.G. (2004). An introduction to Organic Inquiry: Honoring the transpersonal and spiritual in research praxis. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 36, 18-25.

Braud, W.G. (2005). The sense of being stared at: Fictional, physical, perceptual, or attentional/intentional? Journal of Consciousness Studies, 12(6), 66-71.

Braud, W.G. (2003). Nonordinary and transcendent experiences: Transpersonal aspects of consciousness. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 97(1-2), 1-26. (published, behind schedule, in January, 2006)

Braud, W.G. (2006). Educating the “More” in holistic transpersonal higher education: A 30+ year perspective on the approach of the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 38(2), 133-158.

Braud, W.G. (2007). Patanjali Yoga and siddhis: Their relevance to parapsychological theory and

research. Article posted on Web site of Infinity Foundation, Mandala of Indic Traditions, Inner Sciences Essays, archived at http://www.infinityfoundation.com/mandala/inner_sci_essays_frameset.htm

Braud, W.G. (2009). Dragons, spheres, and flashlights: Appropriate research approaches for studying

workplace spirituality. Journal of Management, Spirituality, and Religion, 6(1), 59-75. Braud, W.G. (2010, April 9). Towards a more satisfying and effective form of research. Contemporary

Psychotherapy, 2(1). Retrieved April 9, 2010, from http://contemporarypsychotherapy.org/vol-2-no-1/towards-a-more-satisfying-and-effective-form-of-research/

Braud, W.G. (2011, Winter). Toward more subtle awareness: Meanings, implications, and possible new

directions for psi research. Mindfield: Bulletin of the Parapsychological Association, 3(1), 1, 3-8. BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Braud, W.G., & Braud, L.W. (1976). Preliminary explorations of psi-conducive states: Progressive

muscular relaxation. In T.X. Barber (Ed.), Advances in altered states of consciousness and human potentialities, Volume 1 (pp. 521-547). New York: Psychological Dimensions, Inc.

Braud, W.G. (1978). Psi conducive conditions: Explorations and interpretations. In B. Shapin & L. Coly (Eds.), Psi and states of awareness (pp. 1-41). New York: Parapsychology Foundation.

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Braud, W.G. (1981). Lability and inertia in psychic functioning. In B. Shapin and L. Coly (Eds.), Concepts and theories of parapsychology (pp. 1-36). New York: Parapsychology Foundation.

Braud, W.G. (1982). Psi notes: Answers to frequently asked questions about parapsychology and psychic phenomena. San Antonio, Texas: Mind Science Foundation.

Braud, W.G. (1983). Visualization training program. San Antonio, Texas: Mind Science Foundation.

Braud, L.W. , & Braud, W.G. (1984). Further studies of relaxation as a psi-conducive state. In K.R. Rao (Ed.), The basic experiments in parapsychology (pp. 155-170). Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company.

Braud, W.G. (1984). Psi notes: Answers to frequently asked questions about parapsychology and psychic phenomena (Revised second edition). San Antonio, Texas: Mind Science Foundation.

Braud, W.G. (1985). The two faces of psi: psi revealed and psi obscured. In B. Shapin & L. Coly (Eds.), The repeatability problem in parapsychology. (pp. 150-182 ). New York: Parapsychology Foundation.

Braud, W.G. (1993). On the use of living target systems in distant mental influence research. In L. Coly & J. D. S. McMahon (Eds.), Psi research methodology: A re-examination (pp. 149-188). New York: Parapsychology Foundation.

Braud, W.G. (1993). The two faces of psi: Psi revealed and psi obscured. In T. Kasahara (Ed.), The elusiveness problem of psi (pp. 198-233). Tokyo: Shunjusha Press. [in Japanese]

Braud, W.G., Honorton, C., Schlitz, M., & Targ, R. (1993). Increasing psychic reliability. In D. Brown, B. Kane, & J. Millay (Eds.), Silver threads: 25 years of exploration in parapsychology (pp. 298-303). Westport, CT: Praeger.

Braud, W.G. (1997). Parapsychology and spirituality: Implications and applications. In C.T. Tart (Ed.), Body, mind, and spirit: Exploring the parapsychology of spirituality (135-152). Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads.

Braud, W.G., & Anderson, R. (1998). Transpersonal research methods for the social sciences: Honoring human experience. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Braud, W.G. (1999). What is a controlled psi experiment. In A brief manual for work in parapsychology (pp. 19-33). New York: Parapsychology Foundation.

Braud, L.W., & Braud, W.G. (2001). Further studies of relaxation as a psi-conducive state. In K.R. Rao (Ed.), Basic research in parapsychology (pp. 234-250). Jefferson, NC: McFarland.

Braud, W.G. (2001). Parapsychology and consciousness: Direct mental interactions with the physical world. In B. Rubik (Ed.), Frontiers of consciousness: Beyond materialist perspectives. Aliso Viejo, CA: Innovision. (book chapter submitted)

Braud, W.G. (2001). Experiencing tears of wonder-joy: Seeing with the heart’s eye. In R. Anderson (Ed.), Living through our bodies (book chapter submitted)

Braud, W.G. (2002). Psi favorable conditions. In V. W. Rammohan (Ed), New frontiers of human science (pp. 95-118). Jefferson, NC: McFarland.

Braud, W.G. (2002). Brains, science, and nonordinary and transcendent experiences: Can conventional concepts and theories adequately address mystical and paranormal experiences? In R. Joseph. (Ed.), NeuroTheology: Brain, science, spirituality, and religious experience (pp. 143-158). San Jose, CA: University Press California.

Braud, W.G. (2003). Brains, science, and nonordinary and transcendent experiences: Can conventional concepts and theories adequately address mystical and paranormal experiences? In R. Joseph.

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(Ed.), NeuroTheology: Brain, science, spirituality, and religious experience (2nd ed., pp. 123-134). San Jose, CA: University Press California.

Braud, W.G. (2003). Transpersonal images: Implications for health. In A. A. Sheikh (Ed.). Healing images: The role of imagination in health (pp. 444-466). Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing Company.

Braud, W.G. (2003). Distant mental influence: Its contributions to science, healing, and human interactions. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads Publishing Company.

Braud, W.G. (2004) Toward more subtle awareness: Meanings, implications, and possible new directions for psi research. In C. Alvarado (Ed.), Present and future state of parapsychology. New York: Parapsychology Foundation. (book chapter submitted)

Braud, W.G. (2004). Expanding psi research: Toward wider, wiser, and more humane inquiry. In T. Lawrence (Ed.), Parapsychosophia: Parapsychology as knowledge and wisdom. Puente Publications. (book chapter submitted)

Braud, W.G. (2005). The farther reaches of psi research: Future choices and possibilities. In M. A. Thalbourne & L. Storm (Eds.), Parapsychology in the twenty-first century: Essays on the future of psychical research (pp. 38-62). Jefferson, NC: McFarland.

Braud, W.G. (2005). Transpersonal images: Implications for health. In M. Schlitz, T. Amorok, & M. Micozzi (Eds.), Consciousness and healing: Integral approaches to mind-body medicine (pp. 267-279). New York: Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier.

Braud, W., Shafer, D., & Andrews, S. (2005). Further studies of autonomic detection of remote staring: Replications, new control procedures, and personality correlates. In R. Wiseman & C. Watt (Eds.), Parapsychology. The International Library of Psychology Series. Aldershot, Hampshire, U.K.: Ashgate.

Braud, W.G. (2006). Patanjali Yoga Sutras and parapsychological research: Exploring matches and mismatches. In National Conference, Training, and Workshop on Yoga and Parapsychology (pp. 31-45). Visakhapatnam, India: Institute for Human Science & Service.

Braud, W.G. (2006). Conversations about survival: Novel theoretical, methodological, and empirical approaches to afterlife research. In L. Storm & M. A. Thalbourne (Eds.), The survival of human consciousness: Essays on the possibility of life after death (pp. 75-93). Jefferson, NC: McFarland.

Braud, W.G. (2008). Patanjali Yoga and siddhis: Their relevance to parapsychological theory and research. In K. R. Rao, A. C. Paranjpe, & A. K. Dalal (Eds.), Handbook of Indian psychology (pp. 217-243). New Delhi, India: Cambridge University Press (India)/Foundation Books.

Braud, W.G. (2008). Toward the quantitative assessment of “meaningful coincidences.” In L. Storm (Ed.), Synchronicity: Multiple perspectives on meaningful coincidence (pp. 84-95). Pari, Italy: Pari Publishing.

Braud, W.G. (2010). Patanjali Yoga Sutras and parapsychological research: Exploring matches and mismatches. In K. R. Rao (Ed.), Yoga and parapsychology: Empirical research and theoretical studies (pp. 241-260). Delhi, India: Motilal Barnarsidass.

Braud, W. G. (2010) William Braud’s background and research interests. In J. Millay (Ed.), Radiant minds: Scientists explore the dimensions of consciousness (pp. 594-595).

Braud, W.G. (2011). Integrating Yoga epistemology and ontology into an expanded integral approach to research. In M. Cornelissen, G. Misra, & S. Varma (Eds.), Foundations of Indian psychology, Vol. 1 (pp. 288-311). New Delhi: Pearson.

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Anderson, R. & Braud, W. (2011). Transforming self and others through research: Transpersonal research methods and skills for the human sciences and humanities. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Braud, W.G. (2012). Researching the invisible: Entangled minds, psychiatry, and psychology. In E. Bragdon (Ed.), Spiritism and mental health: Practices from Spiritist centers and Spiritist psychiatric hospitals in Brazil (pp. 285-294). London and Philadelphia: Singing Dragon/Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

Braud, W. (2012). Health and well-being benefits of exceptional human experiences. In C. D. Murray (Ed.), Mental health and anomalous experience. New York: Nova Science Publishers.

REVIEW ARTICLES, BOOK AND FILM REVIEWS, AND OTHER MATERIAL

Braud, W.G. (1967). Mannheim's critique of behaviorism. Psychological Record, 17, 251-256.

Braud, W.G. (1967). The case of Victor Styles. The Worm Runner's Digest, 9, 94-98.

Braud, W.G. (1975). Psi conducive states. Journal of Communication, 25, 142-152.

Braud, W.G. (1977). Ways of reducing psi-interfering "noise." ASPR Newsletter, 3, 9.

Braud, W.G. (1978). Relaxation for the uninitiated. Contemporary Psychology, 23, 368-369.

Braud, W.G. (1980). Techniques for increasing psychic awareness. Il Mondo della Parapsicologia, 1, 38-43. [translated into Italian].

Braud, W.G. (1980). Fragment of a report on positive psi findings. Psi News: Bulletin of the Parapsychological Association, 3 (3), 2-3.

Braud, W.G. (1980). A note on unusual audio tape playbacks. Parapsychology Review, 11, 7.

Braud, W.G. (1981). Mind Science Foundation. Psi News: Bulletin of the Parapsychological Association, 4 (3), 4.

Braud, W.G. (1981). Some limitations of feedback. Psi News: Bulletin of the Parapsychological Association, 4 (4), 1-3.

Braud, W.G., & Jackson, J. (1982). Ideomotor reactions as psi indicators. Parapsychology Review, 13, 10-11.

Braud, W.G. (1982). The time sequence of psi-ganzfeld experimentation. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 76, 194-195.

Braud, W.G. (1982). The Psychology of Transcendence: A review. Theta, 10, 41-44.

Braud, W.G. (1982). Nonevident psi. Parapsychology Review, 13, 16-18.

Braud, W.G. (1983). Toward the quantitative assessment of "meaningful coincidences." Parapsychology Review, 14, 5-10.

Braud, W.G. (1983). More on tests with electric fish. Psi Research, 2, 114.

Braud, W.G. (1983). The field of parapsychology and the work of the Mind Science Foundation. Proceedings of the University Roundtable, 13.

Braud, W.G., & Jackson, J. (1983). Psi influence upon mental imagery. Parapsychology Review, 14, 13-15.

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Braud, W.G. (1983). Advances in Parapsychological Research: A review. Journal of Parapsychology, 47, 243-251.

Braud, W.G., Davis, G., & Opella, J. (1985). Electrodermal and imagery concomitants of ganzfeld stimulation. Parapsychology Review, 16(6), 1-5.

Braud, W.G. (1985). ESP, PK, and sympathetic nervous system activity. Parapsychology Review, 16, 8-11.

Braud, W.G. (1986). What is a controlled psi experiment? Parapsychology Review, 17, 1-4.

Braud, W.G. (1986). PSI and PNI: Exploring the interface between parapsychology and psychoneuroimmunology. Parapsychology Review, 17, 1-5.

Braud, W.G. (1989). Using living targets in psi research. Parapsychology Review, 20, 1-4.

Braud, W.G. (1989). Meditation and psychokinesis. Parapsychology Review, 20, 9-11.

Braud, W.G. (1990). Research at the Mind Science Foundation. Australian Parapsychological Review, 16, 11-13.

Braud, W.G. (1992). Human interconnectedness: Research indications. ReVision: A Journal of Consciousness and Transformation, 14, 140-148.

Braud, W.G. (1993). Mental techniques for self-healing and for remote influence. ASPR Newsletter, 18(1), 4-8.

Braud, W.G. (1994). The William James Center for Consciousness Studies. E[xceptional] H[uman] E[xperience] News, 1(1). 4-5.

Braud, W.G. (1995). Parapsychology and spirituality: Implications and intimations. ReVision: A Journal of Consciousness and Transformation, 18(1), 36-43.

Braud, W.G. (1996). Mind/body healing. Focus: The Newsletter of the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, 4(3), 4-5.

Braud, W.G. (1997). Thoughts on research and clinical practice. The Mind's Eye: An Online Transpersonal Psychology Journal, 1(2).

Braud, W.G. (1997). Limits and limitlessness. The Mind's Eye: An Online Transpersonal Psychology Journal, 1(2).

Braud, W.G. (1998). In support of single-case clinical studies. Alternative Therapies, 4(3), 88. [Letter to the Editor]

Braud, W.G. (1998). Projects of transcendence at ITP. E[xceptional] H[human] E[xperience News, 5(1), 8-9.

Braud, W.G. (1998). An appreciation of Karlis Osis. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 92(3), 211-214.

Braud, W.G. (1999). Transcending the limits of time. Inner Edge, 2(6), 16-18.

Braud, W.G. (1999). On varieties of dissociation: An essay review of Broken images, broken selves: Dissociative narratives in clinical practice. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 93, 116-140.

Braud, W.G. (2003). [Review of the book Psychology, religion, and spirituality by David Fontana]. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 35, 169-172.

Braud, W.G. (2007, April 25). Rhea White: An appreciation. Article posted on Parapsychology Foundation’s Lyceum Library, archived at http://www.pflyceum.org/179.html

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Braud, W.G. (2011, Winter). Toward more subtle awareness: Meanings, implications, and possible new directions for psi research. Mindfield: Bulletin of the Parapsychological Association, 3(1), 1, 3-8.

Braud, W.G. (Spring/Summer, 2011). William Braud’s background and psi interests. Mindfield: The Bulletin of the Parapsychological Association, 3(2), 10-12.

ABSTRACTS AND PAPERS PUBLISHED IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Braud, W.G. (1968). Effects of shifts in shock- and fear-reduction in instrumental escape conditioning.

Dissertation Abstracts, 3486-B.

Braud, W.G., & Braud, L.W. (1974). Studies of psi-facilitating states: hypnosis, muscular relaxation, and an experimentally induced hypnagogic state. Proceedings of the First International Congress of Parapsychology and Psychotronics, 1, 204-207.

Braud, L.W., & Braud, W.G. (1974). The influence of relaxation and tension on the psi process. In W. Roll, R. Morris, & J. Morris (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1973. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 11-13.

Braud, W.G., & Braud, L.W. (1975). The psi conducive syndrome: Free response GESP performance following evocation of "left hemispheric" vs. "right hemispheric" functioning. In J. Morris, W. Roll, & R. Morris (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1974. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 17-20.

Braud, L.W., & Braud, W.G. (1975). The psi conducive syndrome: Free response GESP performance during an experimental hypnagogic state induced by visual and acoustic ganzfeld techniques. In J. Morris, W. Roll, & R. Morris (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1974. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 20-23.

Altom, K., & Braud, W.G. (1976). Clairvoyant and telepathic impressions of musical targets. In J. Morris, W. Roll, & R. Morris (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1975. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 171-174.

Braud, W.G., & Thorsrud, M. (1976). Psi on the tip of the tongue: A pilot study of the influence of an "incubation period" upon free response GESP performance. In J. Morris, W. Roll, & R. Morris (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1975. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 167-171.

Braud, W.G., Smith, G., Andrew, K., & Willis, S. (1976). Psychokinetic influences on random number generators during evocation of "analytic" vs. "nonanalytic" modes of information processing. In J. Morris, W. Roll, & R. Morris (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1975. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 85-88.

Braud, W.G. (1977). Psychokinesis in aggressive and nonaggressive fish with mirror presentation for hits. In J. Morris, W. Roll, & R. Morris (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1976. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 152-153.

Braud, W.G. (1977). Long distance dream and presleep telepathy. In J. Morris, W. Roll, & R. Morris (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1976. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 154-155.

Braud, W.G., & Wood, R.C. (1977). The influence of immediate feedback upon free response GESP performance during ganzfeld stimulation. In J. Morris, W. Roll, & R. Morris (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1976. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 43-45.

Braud, W.G. (1978). A noise reduction model of psi optimization. Parascience Proceedings 1973-1978, Part 2, 1, 175-195.

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Braud, W.G. (1978). Allobiofeedback: Immediate feedback for a psychokinetic influence upon another person's physiology. In W. Roll (Ed.), Research in Parapsychology 1977. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 123-134.

Braud, W.G. (1978). Are there especially psi-conducive states? In W. Roll (Ed.), Research in Parapsychology 1977. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 16-17.

Braud, L.W., & Braud, W.G. (1978). Psychokinetic effects upon a random event generator under conditions of limited feedback to volunteers and experimenter. In W. Roll (Ed.), Research in Parapsychology 1977. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 135-143.

Braud, W.G. (1979). Conformance behavior involving living systems. In W. Roll (Ed.), Research in Parapsychology 1978. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 111-115.

Braud, W.G., Davis, G., & Wood, R. (1979). "Psi on the tip of the tongue" revisited: A further investigation of the influence of an incubation period on free response GESP. In W. Roll (Ed.), Research in Parapsychology 1978. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 70-72.

Braud, W.G. (1980). Psi performance and autonomic nervous system activity (abridged version). Proceedings of Presented Papers: 23rd Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Reykjavik, Iceland, pp. 334-344.

Braud, W.G. (1980). "Lability" and "inertia" in conformance behavior. In W. Roll (Ed.), Research in Parapsychology 1979. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 128-131.

Davis, G., & Braud, W.G. (1980). Antonomic "recognition" of ESP targets. In W. Roll (Ed.), Research in Parapsychology 1979. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 58-60.

Braud, W.G. (1981). A long-distance, time-displaced psychokinesis experiment with selected subjects: A preliminary experiment. In W. Roll & J. Beloff (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1980. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 98-100.

Tedder, W., & Braud, W.G. (1981). Long-distance, nocturnal psychokinesis. In W. Roll & J. Beloff (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1980. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 100-101.

Braud, W.G., & Masters, D. (1981). Psi performance and autonomic nervous system activity. In W. Roll & J. Beloff (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1980. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 124-128.

Braud, W.G. (1981). Psychokinesis experiments with infants and young children. In W. Roll & J. Beloff (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1980. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 30-31.

Braud, W.G., Shafer, D., & Mulgrew, D. (1982). Psi functioning and assessed cognitive lability. Proceedings of Presented Papers: Society for Psychical Research and Parapsychological Association Centenary-Jubilee Conference, Trinity College, Cambridge, England, Volume 2, pp. 151-163.

Braud, W.G. (1982). Reducing effortful striving in receptive psi tasks. In W. Roll, R. Morris, & R. White (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1981. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 160-163.

Braud, W.G., & Schlitz, M.J. (1983). Psychokinetic influence upon electrodermal activity. Proceedings of Presented Papers: 26th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, NJ, pp. 249-282.

Braud, W.G. (1983). ESP, PK, and sympathetic nervous system activity. Proceedings of Presented Papers: 26th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, NJ, pp. 366-372.

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Braud, W.G., & Schroeter, W.L. (1983). Psi tests with ALGERNON, a computer oracle. In W. Roll, J. Beloff, & R. White (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1982. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 163-165.

Braud, W.G., Shafer, D., & Mulgrew, J. (1983). Psi functioning and assessed cognitive lability. In W. Roll, J. Beloff, & R. White (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1982. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 182-185.

Braud, W.G. (1983). Prolonged visualization practice and psychokinesis: A pilot study. In W. Roll, J. Beloff, & R. White (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1982. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 187-189.

Braud, W.G. (1984). Blocking/shielding psychic functioning through psychological and psychic techniques: A report of three preliminary studies. Proceedings of Presented Papers: 27th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, pp. 252-255.

Braud, W.G., Schlitz, M., Collins, J., & Klitch, H. (1984). Further studies of the bio-PK effect: Feedback, blocking, specificity/generality. Proceedings of Presented Papers: 27th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, pp. 256-260.

Braud, W.G. (1984). ESP, PK, and sympathetic nervous system activity. In R. White & R. Broughton (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1983. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 1-2.

Braud, W.G., & Schlitz, M.J. (1984). Psychokinetic influence upon electrodermal activity. In R. White & R. Broughton (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1983. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 14-18.

Schlitz, M., & Braud, W.G. (1985). Reiki-plus natural healing: An ethnographic/experimental study. Proceedings of Presented Papers: 28th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Tufts University, Medford, MA, Volume 2, pp. 497-519.

Braud, W.G. (1985). Blocking/shielding psychic functioning through psychological and psychic techniques: A report of three preliminary studies. In R. White & J. Solfvin (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1984. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 42-44.

Braud, W.G., Schlitz, M.J., Collins, J., & Klitch, H. (1985). Further studies of the bio-PK effect: Feedback, blocking, specificity/generality. In R. White& J. Solfvin (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1984. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 45-48.

Braud, W.G., & Shafer, D. (1986). Successful performance of a complex psi-mediated timing task by unselected subjects. Proceedings of Presented Papers: 29th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA, pp. 171-184.

Schlitz, M.J., & Braud, W.G. (1986). Reiki-plus natural healing: An ethnographic/ experimental study. In D. Weiner & D. Radin (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1985. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 17-18.

Braud, W.G., & Schlitz, M.J. (1987). Possible role of intuitive data sorting in electrodermal biological psychokinesis (bio-PK). Proceedings of Presented Papers: 30th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. 17-30.

Braud, W.G. (1987). Psychic healing analog experiments. Proceedings of the Special Invitational Conference on Psychophysical Interactions, Subtle Energies, and Healing Research, Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA, pp. 19-27.

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Braud, W.G. (1987). The acceptance of controversial findings: Some personal observations. Proceedings of the First SRI International Cognitive Sciences Conference. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University, pp. 12-14.

Braud, W.G., & Shafer, D. (1987). Successful performance of a complex psi-mediated timing task by unselected subjects. In D. Weiner & R. Nelson (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1986. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 48-51.

Braud, W.G. (1988). Distant mental influence of rate of hemolysis of human red blood cells. Proceedings of Presented Papers: 31st Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, pp. 1-17.

Braud, W.G., & Schlitz, M.J. (1988). Possible role of intuitive data sorting in electrodermal biological psychokinesis (bio-PK). In D. Weiner & R. Morris (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1987. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 5-9.

Braud, W.G., Schlitz, M.J., & Schmidt, H. (1989). Remote mental influence of animate and inanimate target systems: A method of comparison and preliminary findings. Proceedings of Presented Papers: 32nd Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, San Diego, CA, pp. 12-25.

Braud, W.G. (1989). Remote mental influence of living systems. Proceedings of the Special Invitational Conference on Psychophysical Interactions, Subtle Energies, and Healing Research, Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA.

Braud, W.G. (1989). Distant mental influence of rate of hemolysis of human red blood cells. In L. Henkel & R. Berger (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1988. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 1-6.

Schlitz, M.J., & Braud, W.G. (1989). Free-response psi performance with and without feedback: An attempted replication. In L. Henkel & R. Berger (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1988. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 53-58.

Braud, W.G., Shafer, D., & Andrews, S. (1990). Electrodermal correlates of remote attention: Autonomic reactions to an unseen gaze. Proceedings of Presented Papers: 33rd Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Chevy Chase, MD, pp. 14-28.

Braud, W.G., Schlitz, M., & Schmidt, H. (1990). Remote mental influence of animate and inanimate target systems: A method of comparison and preliminary findings. In L. Henkel & J. Palmer (Eds.), Research in Parapsycholology 1989. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 42-47.

Braud, W.G., Shafer, D., & Andrews, S. (1992). Electrodermal correlates of remote attention: Autonomic reactions to an unseen gaze. In L. Henkel & G. Schmeidler (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1990. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 7-11.

Braud, W.G., Shafer, D., & Andrews, S. (1992). Further studies of autonomic detection of remote staring: Replications, new control procedures, and personality correlates. Proceedings of Presented Papers: 35th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Las Vegas, NV, pp. 7-15.

Braud, W.G. (1992). The influence of consciousness in the physical world: A psychologist's view. Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Science and Consciousness, Athens, Greece, pp. 10-20.

Braud, W.G., Shafer, D., McNeill, K., & Guerra, V. (1993). Attention focusing facilitated through remote mental interaction. Proceedings of Presented Papers: 36th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Toronto, Canada, pp. 1-11.

Braud, W.G. (1993). Honoring our natural experiences. Proceedings of Presented Papers: 36th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Toronto, Canada, pp. 271-284.

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Radin, D.I., Taylor, R.K., & Braud, W.G. (1993). Remote mental influence of human electrodermal activity: A preliminary replication. Proceedings of Presented Papers: 36th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Toronto, Canada, pp. 12-23.

Braud, W.G. (1996). Reaching for consciousness: Expansions and complements. In E. Cook (Ed.), Research in Parapsychology 1992. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 116-142.

Braud, W.G., Shafer, D., & Andrews, S. (1996). Further studies of autonomic detection of remote staring: Replications, new control procedures, and personality correlates. In E. Cook (Ed.), Research in Parapsychology 1992. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 1-6.

Braud, W.G., Shafer, D., McNeill, K., & Guerra, V. (1998). Attention focusing facilitated through remote mental interaction. In N.L. Zingrone, M.J. Schlitz, C.S. Alvarado, & J. Milton (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1993. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, pp. 3-7.

Radin, D.I., Taylor, R. K, & Braud, W.G. (1998). Remote mental influence of human electrodermal activity: A preliminary replication. In N.L. Zingrone, M.J. Schlitz, C.S. Alvarado, & J. Milton (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1993. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, pp. 8-12.

Braud, W.G. (1998). Honoring our natural experiences. In N.L. Zingrone, M.J. Schlitz, C.S. Alvarado, & J. Milton (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1993. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, pp. 131-136.

Hastings, A, Hutton, M., Braud, W., Bennett, C., Berk, I., Boynton, T., Dawn, C., Ferguson, E., Goldman, A., Greene, E., Hewett, M., Lind, V., McLellan, K., & Steinbach-Humphrey, S. (1999). Psychomanteum research: experiential phenomena and effects on feelings about deceased friends and relatives. Proceedings of Presented Papers: 42nd Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, pp. 96-111.

TECHNICAL REPORTS AND UNPUBLISHED REPORTS

Braud, W.G. (1966). Diminution of Suppression by Stimuli Associated with the Offset of Fear Arousing

Cues. Unpublished master's thesis, Psychology Department, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa.

Braud, W.G. (1967). Effects of Shifts in Shock- and Fear-Reduction in Instrumental Escape Conditioning. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Psychology Department, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa.

Braud, W.G. (1973). Studies of the Stimulus Specificity, Response Specificity, Process Specificity, and Task Specificity of the Behavioral Bioassay Phenomenon. Final Report for Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, Contract OEC-6-71-05240(509). University of Houston, Houston, Texas.

Braud, W.G. (1983). Psychokinesis and Unorthodox Healing. Final Report for Research Contract from Saybrook Institute, San Francisco, CA. Mind Science Foundation, San Antonio, Texas.

Hubbard, G.S., & Braud, W.G. (1986). An Experiment to Test Apparent Remote Action Effects on Electrodermal Activity. Final Report, Objective E, Task 6. SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, December.

Hubbard, G.S., Utts, J.M., & Braud, W.G. (1987). Experimental Protocol for Hemolysis Confirmation Experiment. Final Report, Objective E, Task 2. SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, December.

Braud, W. (1994). Toward an integral methodology for transpersonal studies. Unpublished manuscript, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.

Braud, W. & Westra, T. (1994). Change and transformation in students of the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology: A descriptive summary of quantitative survey findings. Unpublished manuscript, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.

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Braud, W. & Westra, T. (1995). Change and transformation in students of the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology: A descriptive summary of qualitative survey findings. Unpublished manuscript, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.

Braud, W. (1997). The ley and the labyrinth: Universalistic and particularistic approaches to knowing. Working Paper No. 1997-1. William James Center for Consciousness Studies, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA

Braud, W., Dufrechou, J., Raynolds, P., & Schroeter, W. (2000). A six-facet approach to assessing whole person learning and transformative changes in a graduate transpersonal psychology program (Working Paper No. 2000-1). Palo Alto, CA: Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, William James Center for Consciousness Studies.

Braud, W., & Anderson, R. (2002). Integral research skills study guide. Palo Alto, CA: Institute of Transpersonal Psychology.

Braud, W. (2003). Doctoral research and process study guide. Palo Alto, CA: Institute of Transpersonal Psychology.

Anderson, R., & Braud, W. (2007). Transpersonal research from a global perspective. Unpublished manuscript, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS IN PRESS Braud. W. (2012). The beyond that is within: Recognizing larger realities. In I. Fredriksson

(Ed.), Aspects of consciousness: Essays on physics, death and the mind. Jefferson, NC: McFarland.

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS UNDER REVIEW Braud, W. (2012). Expanding psi research: Toward wider, wiser, and more humane inquiry. In S.

Krippner, A. Rock, J. Beischel, & H. Friedman (Eds.), Advances in Parapsychological Research, Volume 9. (chapter for a book in preparation)

Braud, W. (2012). On exceptions and the attraction of the unexplained residuum. In R. Pilkington (Ed.), Esprit: Men and women of parapsychology: Personal reflections: Vol. 2. (chapter for a book in preparation)

Braud, W. (2012). Nonevident psi: Investigating the invisible. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research. (article accepted with minor revision; revision under review)

Palmer, G., & Braud, W. (2012). Psychical experiences and their life and work impacts for members of a professional academic transpersonal community. (article submitted for review)

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS IN PREPARATION Braud, W., & Associates. (2012). Beyond positive emotions: Exploring the broaden-and-build

theory in the context of exceptional human experiences. (article in preparation)

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Anderson, R., & Braud, W. (2012). Transpersonal research methods and future directions. (book chapter in preparation)

Rowe, N., & Braud, W. (2012). Transpersonal education. (book chapter in preparation)

ARTICLES PREPARED FOR PERSONAL WEBSITE Anderson, R., & Braud, W. (2007). Transpersonal research from a global perspective. Unpublished

manuscript, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA. Retrieved February 8, 2010, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/archives.html

Braud, W. (2009). An introduction to parapsychological inquiry. Retrieved February 8, 2010, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/related.html

Braud, W. (2009). Essentials of integral inquiry. Retrieved February 8, 2010, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/related.html

Braud, W. (2009). More about inclusive psychology. Retrieved February 8, 2010, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/related.html

Braud, W. (2009). Science and the humanities: The views of Sir Oliver Lodge. Retrieved February 8, 2010, from http://www.inclusivepsychology.com/essays.html

Braud, W. (2009). The transformative potential of exceptional human experiences (EHEs). Retrieved February 8, 2010, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/related.html

Braud, W. (2009). Views on "spirituality." Retrieved February 8, 2010, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/related.html

Braud, W. (2009). What is transpersonal psychology? Retrieved February 8, 2010, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/related.html

Braud, W. (2010). Psi and distance: Is a conclusion of distance independence premature? Retrieved February 8, 2010, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/archives.html

Braud, W. (2010). Science and the humanities: The views of Sir Oliver Lodge. Retrieved March 16, 2010, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/essays.html

Braud, W. (2010). Escapes from the everyday: Three short stories. Retrieved March 16, 2010, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/essays.html

Braud, W. (2010). On silence . . . and monkeys. Retrieved March 16, 2010, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/essays.html

Braud, W. (2010). Some early presentations of the transpersonal perspective. Retrieved March 16, 2010, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/additional_content.html

Braud, W. (2010). On some curious reversals of word meanings. Retrieved December 8, 2010, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/essays.html

Braud, W. (2010). Translations. Retrieved December 8, 2010, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/essays.html

Braud, W. (2010). Little psyches: A song parody. Retrieved December 8, 2010, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/essays.html

Braud, W. (2011). Some thoughts about “otherness.” Retrieved January 12, 2011, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/essays.html

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Braud, W. (2011). Ontogenetic influences: The KAGE into which we are born. Retrieved February 3, 2011, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/essays.html

Braud, W. (2011). On the maturity and uniqueness of the field of transpersonal psychology. Retrieved March 9, 2011, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/essays.html

Braud, W. (2011). Exceptional human experiences (EHEs): Their relevance to transpersonal psychology. Retrieved March 9, 2011, from http://www.inclusivepsychology.com/related.html

Braud, W. (2011). Seeing with different eyes: On the varieties of ways of knowing. Retrieved April 10, 2011, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/essays.html

Braud, W. (2011). An expanded form of research and disciplined inquiry. Retrieved April 16, 2011, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/essays.html

Braud, W. (2011). Ladders, wheels, and pancakes: Alternative metaphors for appreciating differences. Retrieved April 23, 2011, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/essays.html

Braud, W. (2011). A compendium of suggested research projects in areas of research methods, transpersonal psychology, parapsychology, and psychical research. Retrieved April 26, 2011, from http://www.inclusivepsychology.com/additional_content.html

Braud, W. (2011). Many worlds, many entries. Retrieved May 8, 2011, from http://www.inclusivepsychology.com/additional_content.html

Braud, W. (2011). On the "beyond" in transpersonal psychology: Advance and discard or transcend and include? Retrieved May 8, 2011, from http://www.inclusivepsychology.com/additional_content.html

Braud, W. (2011). From whence they came: Psychological contributions of nonpsychologists. Retrieved May 27, 2011, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/essays.html

Braud, W. (2011). Nonevident psi: Investigating the invisible. Retrieved June 19, 2011, from http://www.inclusivepsychology.com/additional_content.html

Braud, W. (2011). On divine play. Retrieved July 8, 2011, from http://www.inclusivepsychology.com/miscellany.html

Braud, W. (2011). "Illusion" and "reality." Retrieved July 18, 2011, from http://www.inclusivepsychology.com/miscellany.html

Braud, W. (2012). Five thoughts for the New Year of 2012. Retrieved January 1, 2012, from http://www.inclusivepsychology.com/miscellany.html

Braud, W. (2012). Brain and consciousness—Three models: Production vs. transmission vs.

transduction-transformation. Retrieved March 23, 2012, from http://inclusivepsychology.com/essays.html

PRESENTATIONS FOR SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZATIONS, PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS, AND ACADEMIC GROUPS:

Shifts in reinforcement parameters in situations employing aversive control, Southwestern Psychological

Association, Austin, TX, 1969.

Stimulus control of drug induced changes in aggression in Betta splendens, Southwestern Psychological Association, Austin, TX, 1969.

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Task- and species-generality of the "helplessness" phenomenon, Southwestern Psychological Association, Austin, TX, 1969.

Forced activity and conflict behavior, Southwestern Psychological Association, Austin, TX, 1969.

Facilitation of experimental extinction in goldfish by intracranial injection of "RNA" from brains of extinguished donors, Southwestern Psychological Association, St. Louis, MO, 1970.

Sucrose pellet incentive shifts in the double alley, Southwestern Psychological Association, St. Louis, MO, 1970.

Puromycin interferes with both excitatory and inhibitory memory in goldfish, Southwestern Psychological Association, San Antonio, TX, 1971.

Brain extracts from donors trained on appetitive shape discrimination specifically modifies behavior of recipient goldfish, Southwestern Psychological Association, San Antonio, TX, 1971.

Stress induced disruption of relational responding in albino rats, Southwestern Psychological Association, San Antonio, TX, 1971.

Prolongation of immobility in chickens by fear enhancers: Effect of adrenalin, inescapable restraint, and room illumination, Southwestern Psychological Association, San Antonio, TX, 1971.

Role of running, goalbox placements, odor, and conditioned tendencies in the double runway behavior of the albino rat, Southwestern Psychological Association, San Antonio, TX, 1971.

Biochemical transfer of acquisition and extinction tendencies in goldfish, Molecular Neurobiology Group, Houston, TX, 1971.

Studies of the behavioral bioassay phenomenon in hooded rats and common goldfish, Conference on Biochemical Transfer, Memphis, TN, 1971.

Modification of recipient behavior by intracranial injections of extracts from brains of trained donor goldfish, First Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C., 1971.

Workshop on Commander Edgar D. Mitchell's Apollo 14 ESP experiment and research plans, 14th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Durham, NC, 1971.

The goldfish as an experimental subject for psychological and physiological research: A brief review, Southwestern Psychological Association Convention, Oklahoma City, OK, 1972.

Biochemical manipulations of learning and memory in goldfish: Three research strategies, Southwestern Psychological Association, Oklahoma City, OK, 1972.

Brain extracts modify recipient avoidance behavior as a function of performance level of donor goldfish, Southwestern Psychological Association, Oklahoma City, OK, 1972.

Biochemical transfer of acquired information: Studies of its behavioral specificity, Houston Area Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience, Houston, TX, 1972.

Biochemical studies of learning and memory, University of Houston Chapter, Society of the Sigma Xi, Houston, TX, 1972.

Research on the psi process, Child Guidance Center of Houston, Houston, TX, 1972.

Further studies of the effects of extracts from brains of trained donor goldfish: Effects of performance level of donors and injection-testing interval, Second Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Houston, TX, 1972.

Accurate nonverbal communication of certain personality characteristics to naive observers of brief, soundless videotapes, Southwestern Psychological Association, Dallas, TX, 1973.

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Adaptive and non-adaptive responsivity to a rapidly approaching visual stimulus: Intense fear as an inhibitor of appropriate avoidance behavior, Southwestern Psychological Association, Dallas, TX, 1973.

Biochemical transfer of a classical conditioning effect revealed through reinstatement and reinforced testing procedures, Southwestern Psychological Association, Dallas, TX, 1973.

Alteration of stimulus preference by brain extracts from imprinted donor quail, Southwestern Psychological Association, Dallas, TX, 1973.

Altered states of consciousness: Some medical implications, 106th Annual Convention of the Texas Medical Association, Dallas, TX, 1973.

Studies of psi-facilitating states: Hypnosis, muscular relaxation, and an experimentally induced hypnagogic state, First International Congress of Parapsychology and Psychotronics, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1973.

The influence of relaxation and tension on the psi process, 16th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Charlottesville, VA, 1973.

Some investigations of psi-conducive states, Psychology Department Colloquium, University of Houston, Houston, TX, 1973.

Biochemical transfer of a classical conditioning effect in goldfish with nonreinforced preference testing of recipients, Third Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, 1973.

Comparison of direct vs. indirect assessments of biochemically transferred classical conditioning effects in goldfish, Third Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, 1973.

The role of relaxation in paranormal information processing, Rice University Chapter, Society of the Sigma Xi, Houston, TX, 1973.

The distress vocalization: Is it an adequate index of fear in precocial birds?, 14th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, MO, 1973.

The "relaxation state" as a facilitator of psi cognition, Psychology Department Colloquium, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, 1973.

Dose-dependent biochemical transfer of a classical conditioning effect, Southwestern Psychological Association, El Paso, TX, 1974.

d-amphetamine produced interoceptive cues as a conditioned stimulus for aggressive behavior, T-maze avoidance learning, and conditioned suppression of a bar-press response, Southwestern Psychological Association, El Paso, TX, 1974.

The effect of sucking behavior upon examination performance in an upper division psychology course, Southwestern Psychological Association, El Paso, TX, 1974.

Psi and relaxation, Contribution to a symposium on "Parapsychology: Its relations to experimental psychology, altered states, and psychotherapy," American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA, 1974.

Relaxation as a psi-conducive state, Contribution to a symposium on "Parapsychology and altered states of consciousness," American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA, 1974.

The use of EMG biofeedback and relaxation tapes in the control of hyperactivity, 11th Annual International Convention on Learning Disabilities, Houston, TX, 1974.

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The psi-conducive syndrome: Free response GESP performance following evocation of "left-" vs. "right-hemispheric" functioning, 17th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Jamaica, NY, 1974.

The psi-conducive syndrome: Free response GESP performance during an experimental hypnagogic state induced by visual and acoustic ganzfeld techniques, 17th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Jamaica, NY, 1974.

Effectiveness of biochemical transfer (scotophobin) as a function of dosage and injection-testing interval, Fourth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, St. Louis, MO, 1974.

Psychokinetic influences on random number generators during evocation of "analytic" vs. "nonanalytic" modes of information processing, 18th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Santa Barbara, CA,1975.

Psi on the tip of the tongue: A pilot study of the influence of an "incubation period" upon free response GESP performance, 18th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Santa Barbara, CA, 1975.

Clairvoyant and telepathic impressions of musical targets, 18th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Santa Barbara, CA, 1975.

New information on psi-optimizing procedures, American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL, 1975.

Psi on the tip of the tongue: Experimental methods for enhancing psychic functioning, Psychology Department Colloquium, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, 1975.

Enhancing paranormal communication: Techniques for reducing psi-interfering noise, Psychology Department Colloquium, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, 1975.

Perception of depth and illusions during a transcendental state, First International Conference on Psychology and the Science of Creative Intelligence, Maharishi International University, Fairfield, IA, 1975.

Perceptual changes following meditation: Illusions and depth, Southwestern Psychological Association, Albuquerque, NM, 1976.

Psychokinesis in aggressive and nonaggressive fish with mirror-presentation feedback for hits, 19th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 1976.

Long distance dream and presleep telepathy, 19th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 1976.

The influence of immediate feedback upon free response GESP performance during ganzfeld stimulation, 19th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 1976.

Summary of parapsychology work in progress, Institute for Parascience Conference, London, England, 1976.

Research with techniques for optimizing psi, Division of Parapsychology and Psychophysics, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, 1976.

Allobiofeedback: Immediate feedback for a psychokinetic influence upon another person's physiology, 20th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Washington, D.C., 1977.

Psychokinetic effects upon a random event generator under conditions of limited feedback to volunteers and experimenter, 20th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Washington, D.C., 1977.

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Are there especially psi-conducive states?, 20th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Washington, D.C., 1977.

Psi conducive conditions: Explorations and interpretations, 26th Annual International Conference of the Parapsychology Foundation, Paris, France, 1977.

Recent investigations of microdynamic psychokinesis, with special emphasis on the roles of feedback, effort, and awareness, Institute of Parascience Conference, London, England, 1977.

Parapsychology: Past and present, Lecture to Psychology Department, San Antonio College, San Antonio, TX, 1978.

Research on the paranormal, Bexar County Mental Health Association, San Antonio, TX, 1978.

Conformance behavior involving living systems, 21st Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, St. Louis, MO, 1978.

Psi on the tip of the tongue revisited: A further study of the influence of an incubation period upon free-response GESP performance, 21st Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, St. Louis, MO, 1978.

Psychokinesis experiments with living target systems, 7th Annual Parascience Conference, London, England, 1978.

Potential medical applications of psi, Austin Area Holistic Health Association, Austin, TX, 1979.

Experimental parapsychology, Continuing Education Course, Austin Community College, Austin, TX, 1979.

"Lability" and "inertia" in conformance behavior, 22nd Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Moraga, CA, 1979.

Autonomic "recognition" of ESP targets, 22nd Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Moraga, CA, 1979.

Psychokinesis experiments with infants and young children, 23rd Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Reykjavik, Iceland, 1980.

Long-distance, nocturnal PK, 23rd Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Reykjavik, Iceland, 1980.

A long-distance time-displaced PK experiment with selected subjects, 23rd Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Reykjavik, Iceland, 1980.

Psi performance and autonomic nervous system activity, 23rd Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Reykjavik, Iceland, 1980.

Lability and inertia in psychic functioning, 29th Annual International Conference of the Parapsychology Foundation, New York, NY, 1980.

Psychic healing and psychokinetic influence upon biological systems, Physics Department Colloquium, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 1981.

Studies of a "lability/inertia" factor in psychic functioning, 10th International Parascience Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1981.

Reducing effortful striving in receptive psi tasks, 24th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Syracuse, NY, 1981.

The electronic voice phenomenon, Invited presentation for "Parapsychology, Science, and Religion" Symposium, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, 1981.

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Psychic healing and psychokinesis, Invited presentation for "Parapsychology, Science, and Religion" Symposium, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, 1981.

Experimental parapsychology, Invited lecture to Psychology Department, University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, TX, 1981.

Some suggested directions for future parapsychological research, presentation at Special Invitational Conference on Future Parapsychology, Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA, 1982.

Psi functioning and assessed cognitive lability, Society for Psychical Research/ Parapsychological Association Centenary/Jubilee Convention, Cambridge, England, 1982.

Prolonged visualization practice and psychokinesis: A pilot study, Society for Psychical Research/ Parapsychological Association Centenary/Jubilee Convention, Cambridge, England, 1982.

Psi tests with ALGERNON, a computer oracle, Society for Psychical Research/ Parapsychological Association Centenary/Jubilee Convention, Cambridge, England, 1982.

Methods and findings of contemporary parapsychology, Psychology Department Colloquium, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, 1982.

"Noise reduction," "lability and inertia," "bio-PK," and current research at the Mind Science Foundation, Lectures presented at the Summer Studies Program, Institute for Parapsychology, Foundation for Research on the Nature of Man, Durham, NC, 1982.

Psychokinetic influence upon electrodermal activity, 26th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Madison, NJ, 1983.

ESP, PK, and sympathetic nervous system activity, 26th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Madison, NJ, 1983.

The two faces of psi: Psi revealed and psi obscured, 32nd Annual International Conference of the Parapsychology Foundation, San Antonio, TX, 1983.

Allobiofeedback: Anomalous influence of physiological reactions of distant persons, Texas Psychological Association, San Antonio, TX, 1983.

Some thoughts on psi-facilitating factors, Presentation at Special Invitational Conference on Response Methods in Perceptual Psi, Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA, 1983.

Psi and cancer, Invited presentation, American Cancer Society, San Antonio, TX, 1984.

The role of relaxation and related processes in psychic functioning, Invited address to the Society for Accelerative Learning and Teaching's 9th International Conference, Houston, TX, 1984.

Bio-PK research, Presentation at the Special Invitational Conference on the Scientific Investigation of Subtle Energies, Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA, 1984.

Summary of research on bio-PK and on blocking of psi functioning, Presentation at the Special Invitational Conference on New Directions in Psi Research, Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA, 1984.

Blocking/shielding psychic functioning through psychological and psychic techniques: A report of three preliminary studies, 27th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Dallas, TX, 1984.

Further studies of the bio-PK effect: Feedback, blocking, generality/specificity, 27th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Dallas, TX, 1984.

Relaxation and visualization training, Continuing Education Course, St. Philip's College, San Antonio, TX, 1984.

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Reiki-plus natural healing: An ethnographic/experimental study, 28th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Medford, MA, 1985.

Successful performance of a complex psi-mediated timing task by unselected subjects, 29th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Rohnert Park, CA, 1986.

The acceptance of controversial findings: Some personal observations, First SRI International Cognitive Sciences Conference, Princeton, NJ, 1987.

Laboratory approaches to psychic healing, Invited presentation for "Mind and Medicine" Symposium, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, 1987.

A methodology for the objective study of transpersonal imagery, Second World Conference on Imagery, Toronto, Canada, 1987.

Studies of transpersonal imagery and intentionality effects, Presentation at the Special Invitational Conference on Psychophysical Interactions, Subtle Energies, and Healing Research, Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA, 1987.

Possible role of intuitive data sorting in electrodermal biological psychokinesis (bio-PK), 30th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1987.

Implications and applications of laboratory psi findings, Invited address for the national conference on "Parapsychology: From Lab to Life," West Georgia College, Carrollton, GA, 1988.

Distant mental influence of biological systems: An ongoing research program, Biology Seminar, Trinity University, San Antonio, TX, 1988.

Distant mental influence of rate of hemolysis of human red blood cells, 31st Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1988.

On the use of living target systems in distant mental influence research, 37th Annual International Conference of the Parapsychology Foundation, Chapel Hill, NC, 1988.

Parapsychology today, Continuing Education Course, Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, TX, 1988.

Psychological and immunological changes associated with brief practice of relaxation exercises, health-related imagery, and the evocation of strong positive emotions, Third World Conference on Imagery, Washington, D.C., 1989.

Remote mental influence of living systems, Presentation for Special Invitational Conference on Psychophysical Interactions, Subtle Energies, and Healing Research, Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA, 1989.

Remote mental influence of animate and inanimate target systems: A method of comparison and preliminary findings, 32nd Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, San Diego, CA, 1989.

Personal and transpersonal uses of relaxation, imagery, and intention, Invited lecture, St. Mary's University, San Antonio, TX, 1989.

Psi and consciousness, Invited lecture, Psychology Department, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, 1989.

Parapsychology today, Continuing Education Course, Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, TX, 1990.

Electrodermal correlates of remote attention: Autonomic reactions to an unseen gaze, 33rd Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Chevy Chase, MD, 1990.

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Remarks on improving psychic reliability, 33rd Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Chevy Chase, MD, 1990.

How do folk specialists successfully heal?, Roundtable discussion, Holt Conference Center, Trinity University, San Antonio, TX, 1990.

Healing analog research and human connectedness, Annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion and Religious Research Association, Virginia Beach, VA, 1990.

Remote mental influence of electrodermal activity, Invited presentation at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, Dallas, TX, 1991.

The influence of consciousness in the physical world: A psychologist's view. Invited address, Second International Symposium on Science and Consciousness, Athens, Greece, 1992.

Further studies of autonomic detection of remote staring: Replications, new control procedures, and personality correlates, 35th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Las Vegas, NV, 1992.

Reaching for consciousness: Expansions and complements, Invited address to the 35th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Las Vegas, NV, 1992.

Research on direct mental interactions with living systems, Presentation to Parapsychology Research Group, San Francisco, CA, 1992.

Research on direct mental and healing interactions, Working Group on Direct Mental and Healing Interactions, Esalen Institute Center for Theory and Research, San Rafael, CA, 1993.

Can our intentions interact directly with the physical world?, Invited address, Fifth Edinburgh International Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1993.

Direct mental interactions with living systems, Invited presentation, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1993.

Direct mental interactions with living systems, Invited presentation, Research Meeting, Koestler Chair of Parapsychology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1993.

Attention focusing facilitated through remote mental interaction, 36th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Toronto, Canada, 1993.

Honoring our natural experiences, Contribution to Symposium on Exceptional Experiences of Psi Investigators: Their Meanings and Implications, 36th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Toronto, Canada, 1993.

Research on direct mental interactions with living systems, possible time-displaced influences, and nonevident psi, Presentation at a Special Invitational Conference on Direct Mental and Healing Interactions, Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA, 1993.

Transpersonal psychology: Qualitative and quantitative approaches to research, Paper presented at the 76th Annual Western Psychological Association Convention, San Jose, CA, 1996.

A five-facet approach to assessing whole person learning and transformation in a graduate psychology program. Paper presented at a Division 32 (Humanistic Psychology) Hospitality Suite of the Annual American Psychological Association Convention, San Francisco, CA, 1998.

Honoring human experience: Transpersonal research and writing. Paper presented at the 30th Anniversary Celebration of the Association for Transpersonal Psychology and the Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, San Francisco, CA, 1998.

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Narrative research: Transforming attitudes of racism, sexism, and heterosexism. Poster paper presented at the 1998 Convention of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues: Using Theory and Research to Address National and International Social Issues, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1998.

An integral approach to research. Presentations at Improving Qualitative Research conference, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA, 1999.

Psychomanteum research: Experiential phenomena and effects on feelings about deceased friends and relatives. Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, 1999.

Educating the whole person: Assessing student learning and transformative changes in an academic-experiential graduate psychology program. Presentation at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Association of Colleges and Universities, Western Association of Schools and Colleges, San Diego, CA, 2000.

The Institute of Transpersonal Psychology’s “Transformation research project”: An inclusive and integrated assessment and evaluation of a whole-person, experiential doctoral program. Poster presentation at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Association of Colleges and Universities, Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Irvine, CA, 2001.

Non-ordinary and transcendent experiences: Transpersonal aspects of consciousness. Paper presented at the Fourth Consilience Conference, “Towards a Consilient Model of Knowing: Consciousness and the Participatory Worldview,” of The Graduate Institute, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 2001.

The ITP Transformation Research Project: Methods and major findings. Paper presented at the 25 Year Anniversary Conference, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Mount Alverno Conference Center, Redwood City, CA, 2001.

Eight facets of integral education assessment and major findings. Contribution to a symposium on “Integral assessment and evaluation of an integral psychology education program,” presented at the Annual American Psychological Association Convention, San Francisco, CA, 2001.

Longitudinal analyses of student learning in a transpersonal psychology program. In R. W. Smith (Chair), Frontier methods in transpersonal research and holistic practice. Symposium conducted at the 112th Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Honolulu, Hawaii, July, 2004.

Online assessments in a transpersonal psychology doctoral program: A case study. In R. W. Smith (Chair), Frontier methods in transpersonal research and holistic practice. Symposium conducted at the 112th Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Honolulu, Hawaii, July, 2004.

Patanjali Yoga Sutras and parapsychological research: Exploring matches and mismatches. Paper presented at the National Conference, Training, and Workshop on Yoga and Parapsychology, Visakhapatnam, India, January 2-23, 2006.

Integrating Yoga epistemology and ontology into an expanded integral approach to research. Invited paper for a Seminar on Yoga as a Knowledge System, organized by the Indian Psychology Institute, Pondicherry, India, January 14-17, 2007.

Self and Gaia: Relevant research findings. Contribution to a panel discussion, Seminar on Holistic Transpersonal Ways of Knowing Self and Gaia, Presentation Center, Los Gatos, CA, July 16-22, 2007.

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Extending positive psychology’s “broaden-and-build” theory to a spiritual context. Paper presented at the 115th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 17-20, 2007.

Exceptional human experiences (EHEs): Their relevance to Transpersonal Psychology. Presented at the ITP Global Seminar on “Transpersonal Psychology: Its Maturing Practices and Applications,” Presentation Center, Los Gatos, CA, January 31, 2009.

PRESENTATIONS AT PUBLIC FORUMS AND TO SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS:

[A listing of 48 presentations is available upon request.]

AUDIO AND VIDEO PRODUCTIONS:

[A listing of 18 produced audio and video tapes is available upon request.]