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California Institute For Human Science




California Institute For Human Science

California Institute For Human Science
Comparative Religion and Philosophy
701 Garden View Court
Encinitas, CA 92024 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: info@cihs.edu

Phone: 1-760-634-1771
Fax: 1-760-634-1772
 

Description:
The Institute offers a unique course of study in its Comparative Religion and Philosophy programs, based upon the life work of Dr. Hiroshi Motoyama. In brief, Dr. Motoyama holds that spiritual experience is an ontologically valid (i.e., real) dimension of human life which operates with but cannot be reduced to either the biological realm or the psychological realm (i.e., cannot be biologized or psychologized away, out of existence). This is the basis for the tridimensional model (body-mind-spirit) upon which Dr. Motoyama founded the Institute in 1992, after decades of research in “subtle energy" Ephenomena and personal meditation.

Degree(s):
M.A.- Comparative Religion and Philosophy;
Ph.D.- Comparative Religion and Philosophy
 

 


California Institute For Human Science
School of Human Science
Life Physics
701 Garden View Ct.
Encinitas, CA 92024 USA

Click to send E-mail to: info@cihs.edu

Phone: 1-760-634-1771
Fax: 1-760-634-1772
 

Description:
The Life Physics programs emphasize the body component of the tridimensional model of human life upon which the Institute is founded, i.e., body-mind-spirit. But the tridimensional view does not consider the body in isolation. On the contrary, the Life Physics emphasis on objective physical measurement, instrumentation, and energy theories aims at elucidating the physical manifestations of the body-mind-spirit complex. At no time does the program lapse into the kind of unidimensional reductionism that is characteristic of conventional Western science (including medical science).

Degree(s):
M.A. - Life Physics;
Ph.D. - Life Physics
 

Research Areas:
biophysics;design and analysis of modern biomedical instrumentation;comparative religion;life physics


California Institute For Human Science
School of Integral Health
Integral Health
701 Garden View Court
Encinitas, CA 92024 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-760-634-1771
Fax: 1-760-634-1772
 

Description:
The primary focus of the Integral Health program is to provide the student with the opportunity to take either a multi-disciplinary or specialized approach to the study of the human condition and experience. The core curriculum in Integral Health provides a grounding from readings in science history, natural science, research methods, philosophy, psychology, anthropology, archeology, and religion. With this basic foundation, the student is encouraged to undertake experimental or phenomenological research into the nature and breadth of human experience.

The School of Integral Health offers two diverse areas of electives, namely, Life Physics, and Comparative Religion. Upon successfully completing the core curriculum, the student fulfills all remaining degree requirements by following a logically sequenced research emphasis curriculum in either Life Physics and/or Comparative Religion.

Degree(s):
M.A. - Integral Health;
Ph.D. - Integral Health
 

Research Areas:
Subtle Energies;
Alternative therapy;
Psychological testing;
Effects of energy on the human body;
Preventative medicine


California Institute For Human Science
School of Psychology
Clinical Psychology
701 Garden View Court
Encinitas, CA 92024 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: info@cihs.edu

Phone: 1-760-634-1771
Fax: 1-760-634-1772
 

Description:
The core curriculum of the General Psychology M.A. program is designed to provide the entry level graduate student with a solid grounding in the basic science foundations of psychology. Upon successfully completing the core curriculum, the M.A. candidate in General Psychology fulfills the remaining degree requirements by taking courses across a spectrum of substantive areas in psychology, including clinical psychology. The clinical psychology emphasis is designed to prepare students for the Institute's Ph.D. program in clinical psychology.The aim of the Ph.D. program in clinical psychology is to provide advanced coursework which addresses core issues in clinical psychology as a treatment area and as a research area, and in addition to provide elective coursework opportunities in the field of psychology broadly speaking, including areas in which psychology overlaps with other disciplines.

Degree(s):
Expresive Arts Therapy
M.A. - General Psychology, -Marriage and Family Therapy,
Ph.D. - Clinical Psychology


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