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The IPTB

Since 1995, our Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in Barcelona (IPTB) has earned its recognition as the pioneer of the training and dissemination of Psychology and Psychotherapy in Spanish-language in Europe. We have also become one of the most important reference points throughout Latin America in the transpersonal psychology field. Accredited by the EUROTAS (European Transpersonal Association) our trainings are taught following both EUROTAS standards and European Psychotherapy Association standards of practice.

We work in close collaboration with the Research and Study of Transpersonal Therapy Institute (Institut de Recherche et d’Etude en Thérapie Transpersonnelle, IRETT) of Paris, France.

We also proud to maintain close relationships and work in close partnerships with leading American transpersonal psychotherapy universities and other well-recognized transpersonal international associations. Among them:

  • Former Institute of Transpersonal Psycology (ITP), known today as the Sofía

University of Palo Alto (California, USA)

  • California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) at Saybrook University California, USA)
  • Ubiquity University (California, USA)
  • Naropa University (Colorado, USA)
  • International Transpersonal Association (ITA)
  • Association of Transpersonal Psychology (ATP)
  • Asociación Transpersonal Iberoamericana (ATI)
  • International Institute for Consciousness Exploration and Psychotherapy (Germany)
  • School of Analytical and Cognitive Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy (UK)
  • Biotransenergetica (Italy).

We are honored to contribute with our research and studies and appear in some of the major transpersonal psychology societies and journals, such as the Integral transpersonal Journal, Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, and Journal of Transpersonal Research. These entries have served us as a ­gateway to the establishment of the European Transpersonal Association Eurotas, to which association we are members since 2005.

Our first center was founded in Catalonia, Spain, focusing in the scopes of both the development of training programs and the therapeutic experience in the field of transpersonal psychology and psychotherapy.

In 1995 we finally launched our project and vocation to accompany the individual’s personal and spiritual development and growth experienced throughout the transpersonal therapy process.

Our Institute of Transpersonal Psychology of Barcelona (IPTB) likes to expand its transpersonal therapy studies and application in collaboration with other interdisciplinary studies and sciences. Sciences such as anthropology, medicine, communication, coaching, economics, ecology, philosophy, creative arts, and neuroscience just to name a few, have served as a great complementary tools of knowledge to support the mutual enrichment between the diverse perspectives of transpersonal therapeutic processes and the discovery of possible approximation between modern science, the application of different therapy techniques, and the traditional spiritual wisdom.

In collaboration with Universidad Abierta de Cataluña, Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Editorial Liebre de Marzo, Editorial Kairós, Mandala Editores, and other well-established European universities and editorials, we have been honored to welcome in our various classes and conferences distinguished experts such as:

Stan Grof

Bernadette Blin

Richard Yensen, Ph.D.

Salvador Roquet, M.D.

David Lukoff, Ph.D.

Jorge N. Ferrer, Ph.D

Jacques Mabit, M. D.

John Rowan, Ph.D.

Deborah Bacon-Dilts

Emma Zuili

Dhiravamsa

Beata Bishop

Valdimir Maykov, Ph.D.

Les Lancaster, Ph.D.

Vitor Rodrigues, Ph.D

Ingo Jarhzetz, Ph.D

Jure Biechonsky

Tew Bunnag

Thich Nhat Hanh

Ben de Loenen

Jan Velsen

The Institute of Transpersonal Psychology of Barcelona offers a series of formative resources in the framework of psychology and transpersonal therapy nationally and internationally in the following departments:

Global Transpersonal Campus

Therapeutic area

Transpersonal Training

OM (OPEN MIND)

Transpersonal Management