Jun
9
Recent Publication - June 2010
June 9, 2010 | posted by Ryan | Leave a Comment
I have another article coming out on the emotional, cognitive, spiritual, and potential neurophysiological impact of hearing of an exceptional experience, such as the Near-Death Experience. In this article I compare my own research with that of Kenneth Ring’s study from 1995 wherein he discusses how students changed during a course on NDEs. My article is short and fairly easy to read. If you are interested, I would invite you to contact The Windbridge Institute and ask for their June 2010 newsletter called Winds of Change. You can visit them at http://www.windbridge.org/
[Posted in General Interest & Publications & Research & Shameless Plugs]
Jun
2
Services We Provide
June 2, 2010 | posted by Ryan | Leave a Comment
Did you know that Multiple Angles (Scott, Shani, and Ryan) offer a variety of services? These include:
- research consulting
- online research services (including build-out and hosting)
- creativity coaching
- NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) work
- hypnotherapy
- guided imagery work
- guided meditations
- MBSR (Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction) work
- Angel LMS consulting
- and much, much more!!
For more information please click on the contact link and send us an email. Service prices vary depending on service.
[Posted in General Interest & Publications & Research & Resources & Shameless Plugs]
Nov
21
NCORE - National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education
November 21, 2008 | posted by Ryan | Leave a Comment
As you may note from an earlier post, a group of students and I (Ryan Rominger) presented at the 2008 National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education (NCORE). We were fortunate enough to travel to Orlando, FL and enjoy the sun while engaging in ever-so-needed dialogue around race and ethnicity in education. Admittedly, conversations also included race and ethnicity in politics, cultural interactions, and other social institutions.
Our presentation focused on the research our group conducted over a year within our own psychology graduate school, the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology. Our cooperative inquiry research focused on six facets of assessing diversity - curricular review (through syllabus analysis), student course evaluations, a brief student survey, faculty interviews, re-analysis of a recent “cultural assessment” which included a section on diversity, and our own reflections both as researchers and as community participants.
We found a number of trends, a couple of which as a faculty I find particularly interesting. One is that More »
[Posted in Publications & Research]
May
17
Transpersonal Assessments Practicum
May 17, 2004 | posted by Scott | Leave a Comment
The Transpersonal Assessments Practicum (TAP) is a research project at the Institute of Tranpsersonal Psychology. I have been involved primarily in helping to create the online portion of the project… including designing the database, web-pages, and online assessments, as well as working on the implications of such a system in terms of tracking and ethical considerations.
[Posted in Publications & Research & Technology]



