Talk:Warwick Fox

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It is good to see this article here, as Warwick Fox is a big name in transpersonal ecology, a separate field to transpersonal psychology. I think that the article on transpersonal psychology could also list germane fields, such as transpersonal anthropology, associated with Charles Laughlin, and transpersonal ecology. There could then be a category of "Transpersonal Disciplines" added to Wikipedia. Boucouvalas (1999) has listed some transpersonal disciplines besides transpersonal psycholgy. Reference; Boucouvalas, M. (1999). Following the movement: from transpersonal psychology to a multidisciplinary transpersonal movement". Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 31 (1) 27-39

ACEO 19:04, 7 October 2006 (UTC)