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: 147. WEISS, C. The immediate effect of the Transcendental
: Meditation technique and theoretical reflections upon the
: psychology and physiology of subjective well-being. Diplomarbeit
: (abbr.), Institute of Psychology, University of the Saarland,
: SaarbrUcken, W. Germany, 1975.
: Increased Elevated Mood; Increased Mental Clarity and Wakefulness;
: Increased Readiness for Activity; Decreased Vulnerability;
: Decreased Nervousness; Decreased Fatigue; Decreased Drowsiness;
: Decreased Lethargy; Decreased Depressed Mood; Decreased
: Introversion; Decreased Aggressive Irritation.
: 148. GUPTA, N. C. Effects of Transcendental Meditation on anxiety
: and self-concept. Department of Educational Psychology, Ball State
: University, Muncie, Indiana, U.S.A., 1974.
: Enhanced Self-Concept; Decreased Anxiety.
: 149. GRIGGS, S. T. A preliminary study into the effect of
: Transcendental Meditation on empathy. Master's thesis (abbr.),
: School of Human Behavior, United States International University,
: San Diego, California, U.S.A., 1976.
: Greater Empathy.
: 150. THROLL, D. A., and THROLL, L. A. The effect of a three-month
: residence course upon the personalities of experienced meditators.
: Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, 1977.
: Increased Ego Strength, Emotional Stability and Maturity, and
: Decreased Overreactionary Behavior; Increased Emotional Harmony and
: Absence of Regressive Behavior; Increased Emotional Strength and
: Lessening of Unwelcome Thoughts or Compulsive Habits; Decreased
: Depression, Showing a Calmer, More Confident Attitude. Increases
: in--Intelligence; Self-Sufficiency and Resourcefulness;
: Contentment; Enthusiasm for Work; Trust; Tolerant and Participating
: Attitude; Creativity. Decreases in--Anxiety and Tension; Use of
: Alcohol; Use of Cigarettes; Need for Tranquillizers and Other
: Prescribed Drugs.
: 151. RUSSIE, R. E. The influence of Transcendental Meditation on
: positive mental health and self-actualization; and the role of
: expectation, rigidity, and self-control in the achievement of these
: benefits. Doctoral thesis (abbr.), California School of
: Professional Psychology, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., 1975.
: Increased Self-Actualization: Increases in--Time Competence
: (Ability to Live More Fully in the Present, Ability to Connect
: Past, Present, and Future Meaningfully); Inner-Directedness
: (Independence, Self-Supportiveness); Self-Actualizing Value
: (Holding of Values of Self-Actualizing People); Feeling Reactivity
: (Sensitivity to One's Own Needs and Feelings); Spontaneity;
: Self-Regard; Self-Acceptance; Capacity for Intimate Contact
: (Capacity for Warm Interpersonal Relationships).
: 152. MADSEN, W. C. Transcendental Meditation and the flexibility
: of constructions of reality. Department of Psychology, Stanford
: University, Palo Alto, California, U.S.A., 1976.
: Greater Open-Mindedness: Greater Flexibility of Constructions of
: Reality.
: 153. THROLL, D. A. The effects of the Transcendental Meditation
: technique upon adolescent personality. Master's thesis (abbr.),
: Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, 1978.
: Increased Self-Actualization: Increases in-- Time Competence
: (Ability to Live More Fully in the Present, Ability to Connect
: Past, Present, and Future Meaningfully); Inner-Directedness
: (Independence, Self-Supportiveness); Self-Actualizing Value
: (Holding of Values of Self-Actualizing People); Feeling Reactivity
: (Sensitivity to One's Own Needs and Feelings); Spontaneity;
: Self-Regard; Nature of Man, Constructive (Ability to See Man as
: Essentially Good); Capacity for Intimate Contact (Capacity for Warm
: Interpersonal Relationships). Increased Ego Strength and Emotional
: Maturity, Decreased Overreactionary Behavior; Increased Boldness
: and Self-Sufficiency, Decreased Inhibition; Increased
: Self-Reliance, Practicality, Realism, and Logical Behavior;
: Increased Tolerant and Conciliatory Attitudes; Decreased
: Instability, Insomnia, and Hypochondriacal and Neurasthenic
: Symptoms; Increased Self-Control, Persistence, Foresight,
: Consideration of Others, and Regard for Etiquette; Increased
: Relaxed, Unfrustrated, Guilt-Free Behavior; Increased Outgoingness
: and Tendency to Participate; Decreased Anxiety; Increased
: Self-Sufficiency. Decreased Need for Sleep Medication and Pain
: Relievers; Decreased Use of Cigarettes; Decreased Use of Alcohol;
: Decreased Drug Abuse.
: 154. DILLBECK, M. C. The effect of the Transcendental Meditation
: technique on anxiety level. Journal of Clinical Psychology 33(4):
: 1076-1078, 1977.
: Decreased Anxiety in University Students.
: 155. BOSMAJIAN, L. S. Role of expectancy and pretreatment
: personality in subjects' self-actualizing changes while practicing
: Transcendental Meditation. Doctoral thesis (abbr.), Department of
: Psychology, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.,
: U.S.A., 1977.
: Increased Self-Actualization: Increases in-- Time Competence
: (Ability to Live More Fully in the Present, Ability to Connect Past
: and Present Meaningfully); Inner-Directedness (Independence,
: Self-Supportiveness).
: 156. NYSTUL, M. S., and GARDE, M. Comparison of self-concepts of
: Transcendental Meditators and nonmeditators. Psychological Reports
: 41: 303-306, 1977.
: Enhanced Self-Concept: Less Likely to Qualify Self-Description;
: Fewer Personality Defects; Greater Self-Esteem; Better Opinion of
: Oneself; Greater Self-Satisfaction; Greater Sense of Personal
: Worth; Greater Satisfaction with One's Moral Worth and Relationship
: to God and Religion.
: PART III: SOCIOLOGY
: A: Rehabilitation
: 157. CANDELENT, T., and CANDELENT, G. Teaching Transcendental
: Meditation in a psychiatric setting. Hospital & Community
: Psychiatry 26(3): 156-159, 1975.
: Benefits for Psychiatric Patients with Schizophrenia, Neurosis,
: Personality Disorders, and Alcohol and Drug Problems: Decreased
: Anxiety and Tension; Decreased Overactive or Impulsive Behavior;
: Improved Sleep Patterns (Decreased Awakenings per Night, Improved
: Quality of Sleep).
: 158. RAMIREZ, J. The Transcendental Meditation program as a
: possible treatment modality for drug offenders: Evaluation of a
: pilot project at Milan Federal Correctional Institution. Department
: of Forensic Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana,
: U.S.A., 1975.
: Rehabilitation of Imprisoned Drug Offenders: Enhanced Self-Esteem;
: Indications of Increased Emotional Stability and
: Maturity--Decreased Depression; Decreased Neuroticism; Decreased
: Guilt; Decreased Psychasthenia; Decreased Hypomania; Decreased
: Schizophrenia; Increased Social Responsibility. Indications of
: Decreased Aggression--Decreased Hostility; Decreased Assault;
: Decreased Irritability; Decreased Suspicion; Decreased Resentment;
: Decreased Psychopathic Deviation.
: 159. BLOOMFIELD, H. H., and KORY, R. The Transcendental Meditation
: program, spiritual crisis and enlightenment. Findings previously
: published in Holistic way to health and happiness: A new approach
: to complete lifetime wellness. 243-259. New York: Simon and
: Schuster, 1978.
: Resolution of Spiritual Crisis through Development of Integration
: of Personality: Growth of Enlightenment.
: 160. FERGUSON, R. E. The Transcendental Meditation program at
: Massachusetts Correctional Institution Walpole: An evaluation
: report. Institute for Social Rehabilitation, Pacific Palisades, Los
: Angeles, California, U.S.A., 1977.
: Rehabilitation of Prisoners: Decreased Anxiety; Decreased
: Hostility; Decreased Prison Disciplinary Rule Infractions; Improved
: Sleep Patterns (Decreased Time to Fall Asleep, Decreased Awakenings
: per Night, Improved Quality of Sleep).
: 161. FERGUSON, R. E. A self-report evaluation of the effects of
: the Transcendental Meditation program at Massachusetts Correctional
: Institution Walpole--a follow-up. Institute for Social
: Rehabilitation, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.,
: 1978.
: Rehabilitation of Prisoners: Increased Work Efficiency; Increased
: Ability to Handle Stress and Tension; Increased Ability to Deal
: with Others; Decreased Use of Alcohol and Prescribed and
: Non-Prescribed Drugs; Decreased Use of Cigarettes; Decreased Drug
: Abuse.
: 162. DHANARAJ, H. The influence of Transcendental Meditation on
: cessation of drug use: Some preliminary findings. Findings
: previously published in RODA Summer Scholarship Abstracts, National
: Health and Welfare, Canada, 1973.
: Decreased Drug Abuse; Decreased Use of Cigarettes; Decreased Use of
: Alcohol.
: 163. MONAHAN, R. J. Secondary prevention of drug dependence
: through the Transcendental Meditation program in metropolitan
: Philadelphia. The International Journal of the Addictions 12(6):
: 729-754, 1977.
: Decreased Drug Abuse; Decreased Use of Cigarettes; Decreased Use of
: Alcohol; Decreased Use of Caffeine; Decreased Need for
: Tranquillizers and Other Prescribed Drugs.
: B: Productivity and Quality of Life
: 164. JONSSON, C. Organizational development through the
: Transcendental Meditation program: A study of relationships between
: the Transcendental Meditation program and certain efficiency
: criteria. Unpublished master's thesis (abbr.), Department of
: Business Administration, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden,
: 1975.
: Fulfillment of Goals of Organizational Development: Ability to
: Accomplish More with Less Effort; Greater Alertness, Attentiveness,
: and Initiative; Greater Self-Confidence; Greater Decision Making
: Ability; Greater Ability to Assign Priorities; Greater Ease in
: Making Contacts with Other People; Greater Ability to Cooperate
: with Others and Greater Respect for the Views of Others; Greater
: Tolerance; Less Easily Irritated; Less Often Angry; Less Tendency
: to Worry about Other People's Opinions; Less Often Tired.
: 165. SUAREZ, V. W. The relationship of the practice of
: Transcendental Meditation to subjective evaluations of marital
: satisfaction and adjustment. Unpublished master's thesis (abbr.),
: School of Education, University of Southern California, Los
: Angeles, California, U.S.A., 1976.
: Greater Marital Satisfaction: Greater Adjustment; Greater Happiness
: and Harmony; Greater Intimacy; Greater Acceptance of One's Spouse;
: Greater Admiration of One's Spouse; Greater Agreement on Conduct
: and Recreation.
: 166. HATCHARD, G. Influence of the Transcendental Meditation
: program on crime rate in suburban Cleveland. Cleveland World Plan
: Center, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A., 1977.
: Improved Quality of City Life: Decreased Crime Rate in Suburban
: Communities (U.S.A., 1974-1976).
: PART IV: REVIEW PAPERS
: Papers 167 to 189 review the application of the Transcendental
: Meditation and TM-Sidhi program in the areas of health, education,
: development of personality, rehabilitation, and quality of life.
: A: Health
: 167. GRAF, H.-D. Transzendentale Meditation--ein Weg in der
: psychophysischen Therapie. Arzteblatt Baden-WUrttemberg (6), 1975
: .
: 168. TOANE, E. B. The Transcendental Meditation program. Journal
: of the Canadian Medical Association 114: 1095-1096, 1976.
: 169. STUTZ, E. Transzendentale Meditation in der Medizin.
: Medizinische Klinik 72(20): 905-908, 1977.
: 170. ORME-JOHNSON, D. EEG coherence during transcendental
: consciousness. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
: 43(4): 581-582, E 487 (Abstract), 1977.
: 171. RIGBY, B. Higher states of consciousness through the
: Transcendental Meditation program: A literature review. Department
: of Psychiatry, Maharishi European Research University, Seelisberg,
: Switzerland. Rheinweiler, W. Germany: MERU Press, 1978.
: 172. GRAF, D. Die Technik der Transzendentalen Meditation und ihre
: Wirkungen auf die Gesundheit. Erfahrungsheilkunde 27(3): 99-102,
: 1978.
: 173. KANELLAKOS, D. P. Transcendental consciousness: Expanded
: awareness as a means of preventing and eliminating the effects of
: stress. In Stress and anxiety, C.D. Speilberger and I.G. Sarason
: (Eds.), Vol. 5, pp. 261-315. Washington, D.C.: Hemisphere
: Publishing Corporation, 1978.
: 174. GRAF, D. Die Transzendentale Meditation (TM) und ihre
: therapeutischen Mogichkeiten. Zeitschrift fUr Allgemeinmedizin
: 54(12): 701-709, 1978.
: 175. KROENER, D. Transzendentale Meditation und ihre Indikationen
: fUr den niedergelassenen Arzt. Biologische Medizin 9(3): 122-127,
: 1980.
: B: Education
: 176. LEVINE, P. H. Transcendental Meditation and the Science of
: Creative Intelligence. Phi Delta Kappan 54(4): 231-235, 1972.
: 177. DRISCOLL, F. TM as a secondary school subject. Phi Delta
: Kappan 54(4): 236-237, 1972.
: 178. PRICE, J. F. Education and the Science of Creative
: Intelligence. Vestes: the Australian Universities' Review 17(1):
: 28-37, 1974.
: 179. CLEMENTS, G., and RIGBY, B. P. The Science of Creative
: Intelligence offers fulfillment in education: Self-realization
: found in the simplest form of awareness--the field of all
: possibilities. Paper presented at the Seventh World Congress,
: International Association for the Advancement of Educational
: Research, Gent, Belgium, July 1977. Rheinweiler, W. Germany: MERU
: Press, 1977.
: C: Personality
: 180. SHELLY, M. Meditation and the great evolution. Department of
: Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, U.S.A., 1972.
: D: Rehabilitation
: 181. KNIFFKI, K.-D. Transzendentale Meditation--TM--u.a. eine
: nichtchemische Methode gegen DrogenmilBbrauch. Niedersachsisches
: Arzteblatt 44(24): 805-809, 1971.
: 182. COX, S. B. Transcendental Meditation and the criminal justice
: system. Kentucky Law Journal 60(2), 1971-1972.
: 183. SYKES, D. E. Transcendental Meditation--as applied to
: criminal justice reform, drug rehabilitation and society in
: general. The University of Maryland Law Forum 3(2), 1973.
: 184. MARCUS, J . B. Transcendental Meditation: A new method of
: reducing drug abuse. Drug Forum 3(2): 113-136, 1974.
: 185. FULLERMAN, F. J. The Transcendental Meditation program: New
: hope for criminal rehabilitation. United States Probation Officer,
: United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois,
: Illinois, U.S.A. Paper presented at the First International
: Conference on Criminology and Consciousness, Maharishi
: International University, Fairfield, Iowa, U.S.A., 29-30 October
: 1977.
: 186. KANELLAKOS, D. P.; RIGBY, B. P.; BLOOMFIELD, H. H.; CHARLES,
: B. M.; CLEMENTS, G.; DAVIS, B. V.; and MEAD, G. Enlightenment for
: ideal rehabilitation: Expansion of consciousness as the basis of
: the restoration of creative intelligence. The effectiveness of the
: Transcendental Meditation program for rehabilitation. Paper
: presented at the Third International Conference on Drug Dependency,
: Liverpool, England, 6 April 1976. Rheinweiler, W. Germany: MERU
: Press, 1976.
: 187. STUTZ, E. Transzendentale Meditation in der Behandlung
: DrogenabhOngiger. Das offentliche Gesundheilswesen 39: 759-766,
: 1977.
: 188. RIGBY, B. Enlightenment in world psychiatry: The
: Transcendental Meditation technique--new light on consciousness.
: Paper presented at The Sixth World Congress of Psychiatry,
: Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A., 28 August-3 September 1977. Rheinweiler,
: W. Germany: MERU Press, 1977.
: E: Quality of Life
: 189. BAUMANN, E. Neurophysiologische Integration als Grundlage fUr
: Lernen und Arbeiten in der …kologie. Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft
: fUr …kologie, Kiel 1977, 6: 557-560, 1978.
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