This book demystifies the often misunderstood place that spirituality plays in counselling and psychotherapy and explores how transpersonal psychology has been welcomed or ignored by all major schools of psychology. Sharrock serves to enliven the thinking of any psychologist, counsellor or psychotherapist regardless of their clinical orientation.Introduction PART I: DEFINITIONS AND A POTTED HISTORY OF TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGY PART II: THE PHILOSOPHICAL UNDERPINNINGS OF THE TRANPERSONAL PART II: TRANSPERSONAL THEORIES ConclusionsANDREW SHORROCK is a psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice in Oxford and London, UK. Andrew also teaches courses in a range of psychological topics to graduate and postgraduate counselling and psychotherapy students. Over many years his work has been with diverse clinical populations in a broad range of clinical settings.