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Barrett, D., & Krippner, S. (2017). Dreams of the Arab Spring. In U. Rabi & A. Bouasria (Eds.), Lost in translation: New paradigms for the Arab Spring (pp. 259-273). Brighton, UK: Sussex Academic Press.
Cardeña, E., Lynn, S., & Krippner, S. (2017). The psychology of anomalous experience: A rediscovery. Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice, 4(1), 4-22.
Combs, A., & Krippner, S. (2017). Walter Freeman III and the chaotic nature of dreams. Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, 21(4), 475-484.
de Oliveira Maraldi, E., Krippner, S., Monteiro Barros, M.C., & Cunha, A. (2017). Dissociation from a cross-cultural perspective: Implications of studies in Brazil. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 205(7), 558-567.
Hartelius, G., Krippner, S., & Thouin-Savard, M.I. (2017). Transpersonal and psychology: An experiment in inclusivity and rigor (Editor’s introduction). International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, 36(1), iii-vi.
Iljas, J., & Krippner, S. (2017). Sex and love in the 21st century: An introduction to sexology for young people. Austin, TX: Sentia Publishing.
Krippner, S. (2017). [Review of the book Transcendent mind: Rethinking the science of consciousness by E. Baruss, & J. Mossbridge]. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 31, 94-97.
Krippner, S. (2017). [Review of the book Transcendent mind: Rethinking the science of consciousness by E. Baruss, & J. Mossbridge]. Choice, 54(8), 1250.
Krippner, S. (2017, Fall). [Review of the book You are the universe by D. Chopra & M. Kafatos]. Consciousness: Ideas and Research for the Twenty First Century, 5 [online]. Available at: http://www.conscjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Krippner.pdf
Krippner, S. (2017). Holiday greetings. In V. Dummond (Ed.), One-sentence stories: An anthology of stories told in a single sentence (p. 10). Lakewood, WA: Muddy Puddle Press.
Krippner, S. (2017). [Review of the book Science of the séance: Transnational networks and gendered bodies in the study of psychic phenomena, 1918-40 by B.A. Robertson]. Choice, 54(10), 1569.
Krippner, S. (2017). Foreword. In R. J. Hoss & R. P. Gongloff (Eds.), Dreams that change our lives (pp. i-ii). Asheville, NC: Chiron Publications.
Krippner, S. (2017). Transcending space and time. In R. J. Hoss & R. P. Gongloff (Eds.), Dreams that change our lives (pp. 259-280). Asheville, NC: Chiron Publications.
Krippner, S. (2017). Ecstatic landscapes: The manifestation of psychedelic art. The Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 57, 415-435.
Krippner, S. (2017). [Review of the book William James: Psychical research and the challenge of modernity by K.D. Knapp]. Choice, 55(2).
Krippner, S. (2017). [Review of the book The psychedelic renaissance: Reassessing the role of psychedelic drugs by B. Sessa]. Choice, 55(4).
Krippner, S. (2017). A unique partnership: Examining information in dreams about deceased veterans. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 81(3), 180-193.
Krippner, S. (2017). A ten-facet model of dreaming applied to shamanhood. In A. Mátéffy, G. Szabados, & T. Csernyei (Eds.), Shamanhood and mythology: Archaic techniques of ecstasy and current techniques of research. In honour of Mihály Hoppál (pp. 255-267). Budapest, Hungary: Hungarian Society for Religious Studies.
Krippner, S. (2017). We’re still here. In N. Bikkina & R.J. Valiyamamattam (Eds.), Reflections on the man, the mind, and the mission: A festschrift on the 85th birthday of Professor Koneru Ramakrishna Rao (pp. iv-vi). New Dehli, India: DK Printworld.
Krippner, S. (2017). [Review of the book Ojos invisibles: La cruzada por la conquista del espiritu by A. Parra]. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 81(4), 253-254.
Krippner, S., & Taitz, I. (2017). Psychotherapeutic approaches for post-traumatic stress disorder nightmares. International Journal of Dream Research, 10(2), 101-109.
Ryan, C. (2017). Interview: Stanley Krippner. In C. Ryan Tangentially reading (pp. 93-103). Vancouver, Canada: Misfit Press.
Tartz, R., & Krippner, S. (2017). Cognitive differences in dream content between Japanese males and females using quantitative content analysis. Dreaming, 27(3), 193-205.