Journal of Psychospiritual Transformation (JPT)

Publisher's Notes and Reader Notices


Contents:

Journal Philosophy


Types of Contribution


Information for Authors


Copyright Policy


Address

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Journal Philosophy

JPT is committed to exploring the natures of consciousness, reality and psychospiritual transformation. Specifically:

In each issue we will try to offer a variety of perspectives on these areas.  We are committed to exploring innovative ideas in understanding the process of psychospiritual transformation as it relates to the constructs of consciousness and reality as well as bridging artificial divisions between the various approaches to the subject.


Types of Contribution

The Journal of Psychospiritual Transformation may contain up to five types of contribution:

Authors are invited to submit papers which present innovative, unorthodox interpretations of empirical or computational experiments that have already been described in other publications.  Readers are also invited to submit commentary items pertaining to JPT articles. 



Information for Authors

Papers should be submitted to the 
Editor-in-Chief.

A publication decision will be returned within 60 days of receipt. All submissions must be made in electronic format.  

The preferred formats for submission are, in order of preference:

  1. HTML (Hypertext Mark-Up Language).
  2. MS Word
  3. RTF

Instructions for authors: Complete manuscripts and an abstract of 150 words should be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief by Oct. 1 of each year.  Manuscript length can vary with material - limit to no more than 50 pages.  Inclusion subject to complete editorial review.


Copyright Policy

We do not require authors to assign the copyrights of their articles to JPT.   We do however require the following:

 


Address

Editor-In-Chief

Dana Gaynor
One Pinefield Court, Miller Place, N.Y. 11764

Disclaimer

The Journal of Psychospiritual Exploration and the PSRI Press are divisions of The PsychoSpiritual Research Institute (PSRI). The views and opinions presented by the authors and contributors of this journal do not necessarily represent those of the Editors or PSRI.


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