Stanley Krippner, PhD
Stanley Krippner, Ph.D., is a professor of psychology at Saybrook University, San Francisco, a Fellow in four APA divisions, and past-president of two divisions. Formerly, he was director of the Kent State University Child Study Center, Kent OH, and the Maimonides Medical Center Dream Research Laboratory, in Brooklyn NY.
Professor Krippner is a pioneer in the study of consciousness, having conducted research in the areas of dreams, hypnosis, shamanism, and dissociation, often from a cross-cultural perspective, and with an emphasis on anomalous phenomena that seem to question mainstream paradigms. He is the co-author of Extraordinary Dreams and How to Work With Them (SUNY Press, 2002), Perchance to Dream (Nova Science, 2009), Mysterious Minds (Praeger, 2010), Debating Psychic Experience (Praeger, 2010), Demystifying Shamans and Their World (Imprint Academic, 2011), The Voice of Rolling Thunder (Inner Traditions, 2012); and is the co-editor of Varieties of Anomalous Experience: Examining the Scientific Evidence (APA, 2000), as well as dozens of other books. He also has over 1000 published, scholarly articles, chapters, and papers.
Website: www.stanleykrippner.weebly.com
San Francisco, CA
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