Michael Daniels
 BSc, PhD, AFBPsS, CPsychol

 

 

 

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School of Psychology, Tel: +44 (0) 151 231 4053
Liverpool John Moores University, Fax: +44 (0) 870 1641068
Henry Cotton Building, Email: m.i.daniels@ljmu.ac.uk
15-21 Webster Street, Web: www.michaeldaniels.co.uk
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Publications (chronologically from most recent)

GORDON-FINLAYSON, A. & DANIELS, M. (2008). Westerners converting to Buddhism: An exploratory grounded theory investigation. Transpersonal Psychology Review, 12(1), 100-118.

SANCHES, L. & DANIELS, M. (2008). Kundalini and transpersonal development: Development of a Kundalini Awakening Scale and a comparison between groups. Transpersonal Psychology Review, 12(1), 73-83.

HARTLEY, J. & DANIELS, M. (2008).  A grounded theory investigation into negative paranormal or spiritual experience, based on the ‘diabolical mysticism’ of William James. Transpersonal Psychology Review, 12(1), 51-72.

DANIELS, M. (2005). Shadow, Self, Spirit: Essays in Transpersonal Psychology. Exeter: Imprint Academic.

 --- (Trans. David González Raga) Sombra, Yo y Espíritu: Ensayos de psicología transpersonal. Barcelona: Editorial Kairós, June 2008.

DANIELS, M. (2004). "Transpersonal Psychologies". In C. Partridge (ed.). Encyclopaedia of New Religions: New Religious Movements, Sects and Alternative Spiritualities. pp. 366-370. Oxford: Lion Publishing.

LANCASTER, L. & DANIELS, M. (2004). Transpersonal Psychology Section - Annual Conference 2003. Transpersonal Psychology Review, 8(1), 3-5. (ISSN: 1366-6991)

DANIELS, M. (2004). Self-Discovery the Jungian Way: The Watchword Technique, rev. edn. Bangor, ME.: Booklocker.com

DANIELS, M. (2003). Making sense of mysticism. Transpersonal Psychology Review, 7(1), 39-55.

DANIELS, M. (2003). Michael Daniels replies. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 67.2, No. 871, 159-160.

DANIELS, M. (2002). The transpersonal self: 2. Comparing seven psychological theories. Transpersonal Psychology Review, 6(2), 4-21.

DANIELS, M. (2002). The "Brother Doli" case: Investigation of apparent poltergeist-type manifestations in North Wales. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 66.4, No. 869, 193-221.

--- Reprinted in R. Wiseman & C. Watt (eds.) (2005). Parapsychology (The International Library of Psychology). Ashgate Publishing.

DANIELS, M. (2002). The transpersonal self: 1. A psychohistory and phenomenology of the soul. Transpersonal Psychology Review, 6(1), 17-28.

DANIELS, M. (2002). A response by Michael Daniels. Self & Society, 29(6), 57.

DANIELS, M. (2001). The solution to human evil: a transpersonal perspective. Self & Society, 29(4), 20-28.

DANIELS, M. (2001). On transcendence in transpersonal psychology. Transpersonal Psychology Review, 5(2), 3-11.

DANIELS, M. (2001). Towards a transpersonal psychology of evil. Transpersonal Psychology Review, 5(1), 15-27.

DANIELS, M. (2000). Examining the nature of mind. Transpersonal Psychology Review, 4(4), 62-65.

DANIELS, M. (2000). The shadow in transpersonal psychology. Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 8(2), 10.

DANIELS, M. (2000). The shadow in transpersonal psychology. Transpersonal Psychology Review, 4(3), 29-43.

DANIELS, M. (1999). Transpersonal psychology and the paranormal. Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 7(2), 112.

DANIELS, M. (1999). Language and spatial metaphor: archetypal reflections. Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 7(1), 48.

DANIELS, M. (1998). Transpersonal psychology and the paranormal. Transpersonal Psychology Review, 2(3), 17-31.

DANIELS, M. (1998). Watchword technique of Jungian self-discovery. Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 6(1), 63.

DANIELS, M. & MCNUTT, B. (1997). The role and scope of transpersonal psychology. Transpersonal Psychology Review, 1(5), 33-38.

DANIELS, M. & MCNUTT, B. (1997). Questioning the role of transpersonal psychology. Transpersonal Psychology Review, 1(4), 4-9.

DANIELS, M. (1997). Holism, integration and the transpersonal. Transpersonal Psychology Review, 1(3), 12-16.

HARROP, A. & DANIELS, M. (1993). Further reappraisal of momentary time sampling and partial interval recording. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 26(2), 277-278.

DANIELS, M. (1992). Self-Discovery the Jungian Way: The Watchword Technique. London & New York: Routledge.

--- (Japanese translation). Japan, 2000.

--- (Hebrew translation). Israel, 1999.

--- (trans. Albert Ágnes, V. Komlósi Annamária). Útjelzó Szavaink: Önmagunk felfedezése a jungi úton. Budapest: Osiris Kiadó, 1998.

--- (trans. L. Agresti). Alla Scoperta di Sé: La psicologia junghiana e la tecnica Watchword. Roma: Astrolabio, 1996.

HARROP, A., DANIELS, M. & FOULKES, C. (1990). The use of momentary time sampling and partial interval recording in behavioural research. Behavioural Psychotherapy, 18, 121-127.

HARROP, A., FOULKES, C. & DANIELS, M. (1989). Observer agreement calculations: The role of primary data in reducing obfuscation. British Journal of Psychology, 80, 181-189.

DANIELS, M. (1988). The myth of self-actualization. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 28(1), 7-38.

HARROP, A. & DANIELS, M. (1986). Methods of time sampling: A reappraisal of momentary time sampling and partial interval recording. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 19, 73-77.

--- Reprinted in Methodological and Conceptual Issues in Applied Behavior Analysis, 1968-1988. From the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Reprint Series, Vol. 4, pp. 193-197. The Society for Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Inc., 1989.

HARROP, A. & DANIELS, M. (1985). Momentary time sampling with time series data: A commentary on the paper by Brulle & Repp. British Journal of Psychology, 76, 533-537.

DANIELS, M. (1984). The relationship between moral development and self-actualization. Journal of Moral Education, 13(1), 25-30.

DANIELS, M. (1982). The development of the concept of self-actualization in the writings of Abraham Maslow. Current Psychological Reviews, 2. 61-76.

DANIELS, M. (1981). Morality and the person: An examination of the relationship of moral development to self-actualization, mental disorder, and personality. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Leeds.


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