Harris L. Friedman, PhD
A Pillar of Transpersonal Psychology and Scholarly Excellence
Dr. Harris L. Friedman is a distinguished figure in the field of transpersonal psychology, whose work has significantly shaped both academic and practical understanding of the human mind and spirit. With a PhD in clinical psychology, concentrated in transpersonal psychology, Harris has dedicated his life to exploring the depths of human consciousness and its potential for transformation.
Throughout his illustrious career, Harris has contributed over 300 scholarly papers and books, offering profound insights that bridge the gap between psychology and spirituality. His expertise is recognized globally, and he has served as a Fellow of both the American Psychological Association and the Association of Psychological Science. As Senior Editor of the International Journal of Transpersonal Studies and Associate Editor of the Humanistic Psychologist, Harris continues to influence the evolution of psychological thought, ensuring that the transpersonal perspective remains a vital part of contemporary scholarship.
Even in retirement, Harris remains deeply engaged in academia, supervising doctoral dissertations at various universities and serving as a visiting faculty member at prestigious institutions like Harvard. His leadership roles as past President of both the International Transpersonal Association and the Association for Transpersonal Psychology underscore his enduring commitment to advancing the field.
Beyond his academic achievements, Harris practices clinical psychology, offering coaching and organizational consulting services that draw on his rich understanding of human potential. His work in these areas is driven by a passion for helping others navigate their own journeys of self-discovery and growth.
Harris L. Friedman’s contributions to transpersonal psychology are both vast and impactful, making him a cornerstone of the global transpersonal community. His dedication to research, teaching, and practice continues to inspire those seeking to integrate spiritual wisdom with psychological science, fostering a deeper understanding of what it means to be fully human.