2019
Krippner, S. (2019). History of anomalous dream research. In K. Valli & R.J. Hoss (Eds.), Dreams: Understanding biology, psychology, and culture (vol. 1, pp. 317-324). Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood.
Krippner, S. (2019). Shamanism and dreams. In R.J. Hoss & R.P. Gongloff (Eds.), Dreams: Understanding biology, psychology, and culture (vol. 2, pp. 706-710). Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood.
Krippner, S. (2019). Coatlicue: A myth for our times. Coreopsis: A Journal of Myth and Theatre [online publication, no pagination specified]. Retrieved from http://www.societyforritualarts.com/coreopsis/spring-2019-issue/portfolio-item/coatlicue/
Krippner, S. (2019). Writing for some purpose. In C. Stanley (Ed.), Reflections on the work of Colin Wilson (pp. 73-78). Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Krippner, S. (2019). A cross-cultural model of dissociation and its inclusion of anomalous phenomena. C.G. Jung Levende Mythe, Levende Ziel. Yearbook of the Dutch Interdisciplinary Society of Analytical Psychology, 34, 101-146.
Krippner, S. (2019). [Review of the book The paranormal surrounds us: Psychic phenomena in literature, culture and psychoanalysis by R. Reichbart]. Choice, 56(12).
Krippner, S. (2019). Foreword. In T.E. Pressman, Deconstructing anxiety: The journey from fear to fulfillment (pp. vii-ix). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Krippner, S. (2019). The Meso-American goddess Coatlicue: Too terrifying for the Spaniards. International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, 38(2). http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.24972/ijts.2019.38.2.234
Krippner, S. (2019, July 16). Dancing with the trickster: Notes for a transpersonal autobiography. [Russian]. (Translated to Russian by Eugene Pustoshkin). EROS & KOSMOS [online journal]. https://eroskosmos.org/dancing-with-the-trickster/
Krippner, S., & Cooper, C.E. (2019). Foreword. In A. Tanous, E. Schwinge, & A. Bambrick, Psi in psychotherapy: Conventional and nonconventional healing of mental illness (pp. xv-xxii). Hindhead, UK: White Crow.
Krippner, S., & Barrett, D. (2019). Transgenerational trauma: The role of epigenetics. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 40(1), 53-62.
Krippner, S., Saunders, D.T., Angel Morgan, A., & Quan, A. (2019). Remote viewing of concealed target pictures under light and dark conditions. Explore, 15, 27-37.
Krippner, S. (2019). Subscript introduction. In I. Swann, Penetration, special edition: The question of extraterrestrial and human telepathy (pp. 179-182). New York, NY: Swann-Ryder Productions.
Maraldi, E. d. O., & Krippner, S. (2019). Cross-cultural research on anomalous experiences: Theoretical issues and methodological challenges. Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice, 6(3), 306-319.
Serlin, I.A., Krippner, S., & Rockefeller, K. (Eds.).(2019). Integrated care for the traumatized: A whole-person approach. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Serlin, I.A., Krippner, S., Rockefeller, K. (2019). The whole-person approach to integrated care. In I.A. Serlin, S. Krippner, & K. Rockefeller (Eds.), Integrated care for the traumatized: A whole-person approach (pp. 1-10). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Serlin, I.A., Krippner, S., Rockefeller, K. (2019). Integrated helath care of the whole person: Conclusion and recommendations. In I.A. Serlin, S. Krippner, & K. Rockefeller (Eds.), Integrated care for the traumatized: A whole-person approach (pp. 203-205). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Stang, D. (2019, April). Stanley Krippner’s six decades of consciousness studies [Interview]. The Searchlight, 28(2), 1; 6-7.
Krippner, S. (2019). History of anomalous dream research. In K. Valli & R.J. Hoss (Eds.), Dreams: Understanding biology, psychology, and culture (vol. 1, pp. 317-324). Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood.
Krippner, S. (2019). Shamanism and dreams. In R.J. Hoss & R.P. Gongloff (Eds.), Dreams: Understanding biology, psychology, and culture (vol. 2, pp. 706-710). Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood.
Krippner, S. (2019). Coatlicue: A myth for our times. Coreopsis: A Journal of Myth and Theatre [online publication, no pagination specified]. Retrieved from http://www.societyforritualarts.com/coreopsis/spring-2019-issue/portfolio-item/coatlicue/
Krippner, S. (2019). Writing for some purpose. In C. Stanley (Ed.), Reflections on the work of Colin Wilson (pp. 73-78). Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Krippner, S. (2019). A cross-cultural model of dissociation and its inclusion of anomalous phenomena. C.G. Jung Levende Mythe, Levende Ziel. Yearbook of the Dutch Interdisciplinary Society of Analytical Psychology, 34, 101-146.
Krippner, S. (2019). [Review of the book The paranormal surrounds us: Psychic phenomena in literature, culture and psychoanalysis by R. Reichbart]. Choice, 56(12).
Krippner, S. (2019). Foreword. In T.E. Pressman, Deconstructing anxiety: The journey from fear to fulfillment (pp. vii-ix). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Krippner, S. (2019). The Meso-American goddess Coatlicue: Too terrifying for the Spaniards. International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, 38(2). http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.24972/ijts.2019.38.2.234
Krippner, S. (2019, July 16). Dancing with the trickster: Notes for a transpersonal autobiography. [Russian]. (Translated to Russian by Eugene Pustoshkin). EROS & KOSMOS [online journal]. https://eroskosmos.org/dancing-with-the-trickster/
Krippner, S., & Cooper, C.E. (2019). Foreword. In A. Tanous, E. Schwinge, & A. Bambrick, Psi in psychotherapy: Conventional and nonconventional healing of mental illness (pp. xv-xxii). Hindhead, UK: White Crow.
Krippner, S., & Barrett, D. (2019). Transgenerational trauma: The role of epigenetics. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 40(1), 53-62.
Krippner, S., Saunders, D.T., Angel Morgan, A., & Quan, A. (2019). Remote viewing of concealed target pictures under light and dark conditions. Explore, 15, 27-37.
Krippner, S. (2019). Subscript introduction. In I. Swann, Penetration, special edition: The question of extraterrestrial and human telepathy (pp. 179-182). New York, NY: Swann-Ryder Productions.
Maraldi, E. d. O., & Krippner, S. (2019). Cross-cultural research on anomalous experiences: Theoretical issues and methodological challenges. Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice, 6(3), 306-319.
Serlin, I.A., Krippner, S., & Rockefeller, K. (Eds.).(2019). Integrated care for the traumatized: A whole-person approach. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Serlin, I.A., Krippner, S., Rockefeller, K. (2019). The whole-person approach to integrated care. In I.A. Serlin, S. Krippner, & K. Rockefeller (Eds.), Integrated care for the traumatized: A whole-person approach (pp. 1-10). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Serlin, I.A., Krippner, S., Rockefeller, K. (2019). Integrated helath care of the whole person: Conclusion and recommendations. In I.A. Serlin, S. Krippner, & K. Rockefeller (Eds.), Integrated care for the traumatized: A whole-person approach (pp. 203-205). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Stang, D. (2019, April). Stanley Krippner’s six decades of consciousness studies [Interview]. The Searchlight, 28(2), 1; 6-7.