Volume I, No. 1, Spring 1986
Roger Woolger (1944-2011)
Garrett Oppenheim
Henry Leo Bolduc (1947-2011)
Edith Fiore
Dree Miller Dunlap
Chet Snow
Clyde H. Reid
Ronald Wong Jue
- Imaginal Techniques in Past-Life Therapy – Roger Woolger (Is.1)
- Who Were You Before You Were You? Garret Oppenheim (Is.1)
- Time Travel – Henry Leo Bolduc (Is.1)
- Past-Life Therapy Reexamined – Edith Fiore (Is.1)
- Past-Life Therapy and Arthritis – Dree Miller Dunlap (Is.1)
- Beyond the Millennium – New Age or Brave New World?-Chet Snow (Is.1)
- Past-Life Therapy in Ongoing Psychotherapy – Clyde H. Reid (Is.1)
- Past-Life Therapy: Assumptions, Stages, and Progress – Ronald Wong Jue (Is.1)
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume I, No. 2, Fall 1986
Johannes M. Cladder
Chet Snow
Winafred Lucas
Hazel Denning (1920-2008)
Joseph Lucas
Louise Ireland-Frey
Edward Reynolds
Helen Wambach (1925-1986)
- Past-Life Therapy with Difficult Phobics – Johannes M. Cladder (Is.2)
- ONGOING RESEARCH. Brain Wave States Underlying the Regression Process – Lucas/Snow (Is.2)
- Philosophical Assumptions Underlying Past-Life Therapy – Hazel Denning (Is.2)
- ONGOING RESEARCH. Substance Addiction: Searching for Causes – Joseph Lucas (Is.2)
- Clinical Depossession: Releasement of Attached Entities From Unsuspecting Hosts – Louise Ireland-Frey (Is.2)
- Humanistic Considerations in Regression Therapy – Edward Reynolds (Is.2)
- Past-Life Therapy: The Experiences of Twenty-Six Therapists – Helen Wambach (Is.2)
Living Your Past Lives: The Psychology of Past-Life Regression by Karl Schlotterbeck
Beyond the Brain: Birth, Death and Transcendence in Psychotherapy by Stanislav Grof
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume II, No. 1, Spring 1987
Roger Woolger (1944-2011)
Franklin Loehr
Ernest Pecci
Thelma B. Freedman (1930-2011)
Hazel Denning (1920-2008)
Wayne Brown
Joyce Strom-Paikin
Chet Snow
Norman Shealy
Barbara Findeisen
Paul Hansen
Irene Hickman (1915-2002)
- Aspects of Past-Life Bodywork: Understanding Subtle Energy Fields Part I: Theory – Roger Woolger (Is.3)
- Healing the Dying: Contributions to Thanatology – Franklin Loehr (Is. 3)
- Exploring One’s Death – Ernest Pecci (Is.3)
- Two Different Uses of Past-Life Report Therapy: Synopsis of a Master’s Thesis – Thelma Freedman (Is.3)
- ONGOING RESEARCH. Restoration of Health Through Hypnosis – Hazel Denning (Is.3)
- Innovations in Theory and Treatment: The Analogue Regression Technique – Wayne Brown (Is.3)
- Healing the Effects of Negative Near-Death Experiences Through Progression Therapy -Joyce Strom Paikin (Is.3)
- Death Comes to Marie-France – Chet Snow (Is.3)
- Comments On Healing – Norman Shealy (Is.3)
- The Psyche and the Body: Partners in Healing – Barbara Findeisen (Is.3)
- Post-Accident Trauma Release: Release of Body Trauma From Current and Past-Life Traumas -Paul Hansen (Is.3)
- Hypnosis and Healing – Irene Hickman (Is.3)
The Unquiet Dead by Edith Fiore, Ph.D.
Mind and Matter: A Healing Approach to Chronic Illness by Lewis Mehl, M.D., Ph.D.
Dialogues With Scientists and Sages: The Search for Unity by Renee Weber
Diary After Death by Franklin Loehr, D.D.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume II, No. 2, Fall 1987
Ginny Pryne
Marshall F. Gilula
Clara M. Riley
Carlos Gris
Errol H. Schubot
Winafred Lucas
Hiroshi Motoyama
Ernest Pecci
Lewis E. Mehl
Hazel Denning (1920-2008)
Roger Woolger (1944-2011)
Stanley Krippner
- EXPERIENTIAL DATA. Creative Source Experience – Ginny Pryne (Is.4)
- EXPERIENTIAL DATA. Past-Life Recall While Running- Marshall Gilula (Is.4)
- ONGOING RESEARCH. Healing Prenatal Memories – Clara Riley (Is.4)
- ONGOING RESEARCH. An Exploratory Study Using Regression Therapy with the Homeless – Carlos Gris (Is.4)
- Creative Source Therapy in Past Life Exploration – Errol Schubot (Is.4)
- Spontaneous Remissions – Winafred Lucas (Is.4)
- A Case of Possession in a Past Life Resulting in Physical Problems – Hiroshi Motoyama (Is.4)
- Opening The Way For Healing – Ernest Pecci (Is.4)
- Improvement of Diabetes in Conjunction with Regression Therapy – Lewis Mehl (Is.4)
- Dialogue with Cancer – Hazel Denning (Is.4)
- Aspects of Past-Life Bodywork: Understanding Subtle Energy Fields Part II: Practical Aspects – Roger Woolger (Is.4)
- Folk Healing Traditions and Past-Life Therapies – Stanley Krippner (Is.4)
Other Lives, Other Selves by Roger J. Woolger, PhD
Healing States by Alberto Villoldo and Stanley Krippner
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume III, No. 1, Spring 1988
Edward Reynolds
Maurice Albertson
William J. Baldwin (1939-2004)
Nanette de Fuentes
Clyde H. Reid
Chet Snow
Hazel Denning (1920-2008)
Treelight Green
Barbara Findeisen
Kenneth Kaisch
Trisha Caetano
Dree Miller Dunla
Edith Fiore
Barbara Lamb
- EXPERIENTIAL DATA. The Roots of Becoming a Therapist – Edward Reynolds (Is.5)
- ONGOING RESEARCH. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders of Vietnam Veterans: A Proposal for Research and Therapeutic Healing Utilizing Depossession (Is.5)
- Healing Relationships Through Past-Life Regression: A New Paradigm – Clyde Reid (Is.5)
- Rescripting in Past Life Therapy: Personal Experiences – Chet Snow (Is.5)
- Rescripting: An Opinion – Hazel Denning (Is.5)
- Regression Using Rescripting: Dr. Denning Regresses Dr. Snow – Hazel Denning (Is.5)
- Using Rescripting to Transform Patterns and Address Core Issues – Treelight Green (Is.5)
- Rescripting in Prenatal, Perinatal, and Early Childhood Regression Work – Barbara Findeisen (Is.5)
- Rescripting: A Family of Therapeutic Techniques – Kenneth Kaisch (Is.5)
- Core Issues In Relationships – Trisha Caetano (Is.5)
- Karmic Patterns in Family Relationships – Dree Miller-Dunlap (Is.5)
- Freeing Stalemates in Relationships by the Resolution of Entity Attachments – Edith Fiore (Is.5)
- EXPERIENTIAL DATA. Loneliness From Another Lifetime – Barbara Lamb (Is.5)
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume III, No. 2, Fall 1988
Winafred Lucas
Garrett Oppenheim
Kathleen Jenks
Dree Miller Dunlap
Nanette de Fuentes
Ernest Pecci
Hazel Denning (1920-2008)
Peace Roan
- The Weighing of the Heart and Other Hells: Guilt and Fear as Inhibitors in the Process of Transition – Winafred B. Lucas (Is.6)
- Overcoming Resistance to a Past-Life Scene – Garrett Oppenheim (Is.6)
- The Navajo Mountain Way Myth as a Metaphor for Past-Life Experience – Kathleen Jenks (Is.6)
- The Origin of the Victim Role in Past-Life Guilt – Dree K. Miller (Is.6)
- The Application of the Psychosynthesis Technique of Forgiveness to Past-Life Therapy – Nanette de Fuentes (Is.6)
- Separation From The Source As An Initiator of Guilt – Ernest Pecci – Joanne Walsh (Is.6)
- Guilt: Facilitator and Inhibitor in the Growth of the Soul – Hazel Denning (Is.6)
- Too Guilty to Have My Child – Peace Roan (Is.6)
- Releasing Trapped Energies Through Meditation on the Navajo Mountain Way Myth- Kathleen Jenks (Is.6)
Books
The Journey Within: Past-Life Regression and Channeling by Henry Leo Bolduc
Unconditional Love and Forgiveness by Edith Stauffer
Elvis After Life by Raymond Moody, Ph.D., M.D.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume IV, No. 1, Spring 1989
Winafred Lucas
Evelyn Fuqua
Robert Bontenbal
Atticus Fleury
Alice M. Givens
Errol H. Schubot
Henry Leo Bolduc (1947-2011)
Irene Hickman (1915-2002)
- ONGOING RESEARCH. Mind Mirror Research on the Retrieval of Past Lives – Winafred B. Lucas (Is.7)
- Using Past-Life Concepts in Child Therapy – Evelyn Fuqua (Is.7)
- Past-Life Therapy in the Netherlands – Rob Bontenbal (Is.7)
- I Am an Honest Child, I Do Not Lie: It Happened. Regressions to Early Childhood Abuse – Atticus Fleury (Is.7)
- The Child Is Innocent: Releasing The Effects Of Child Abuse – Alice M. Givens (Is.7)
- Creative Source Therapy: Pathways for Healing the Inner Child – Errol D. Schubot (Is.7)
- Induction to Childhood: Principles of Induction and Transformation – Henry Leo Bolduc (Is.7)
- Principles and Techniques of Regression to Childhood – Irene Hickman (Is.7)
Mass Dreams of the Future by Dr. Chet B. Snow
Many Lives, Many Masters by Brian L. Weiss, M.D.
Channeling by Jon Klimo, Ph.D.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume IV, No. 1, October 1990
Lewis E. Mehl
Barbara Lamb
Milton Waldman
Eileen Bennet
Norman Shealy
Hans TenDam
Bruce Goldberg
Hazel Denning (1920-2008)
George Schwimmer
- Spirit World Of The Native American – Lewis E. Mehl (Is.8)
- Two Cases Of Spontaneous Regression – Barbara Lamb (Is.8)
- Life Before Birth: The Impact of Prenatal Experience – Milton Waldman (Is.8)
- The Fallen Angel – Eileen Bennet (Is.8)
- The Old Question: Is It Allegory or Reality? – C. Norman Shealy (Is. 8)
- Treating A Past-Life Hangover – Hans Ten Dam (Is.8)
- “Your Problem May Come From Your Future”: A Case Study – Bruce Goldberg (Is.8)
- Two Cases of Depossession To Dissolve Anger – Hazel Denning (Is.8)
- Healing The Past-Life Personality – George Schwimmer (Is.8)
Encounters by Edith Fiore
Who Were You Before You Were You? The Casebook of a Past-Life Therapist by Garrett Oppenheim, Ph.D.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume V, No. 1, December 1991
David Hammerman
Stanley Richardson
Rick Brown
Vivian J. Frazier
Thelma B. Freedman (1930-2011)
Alice M. Givens
Alan Vaughan
Carlos Gris
Kay McClure
Karl Schlotterbeck
Trisha Caetano
- Therapist Safety and Protection in Past-Life Therapy – David Hammerman (Is.9)
- Pardon My Research – Stanley Richardson (Is.9)
- The Reincarnation of James – The Submarine Man – Rick Brown (Is.9)
- Resolving Sexual Karma: A Case Study – Vivian J. Frazier (Is.9)
- Treating Children’s Nightmares with Past-Life Report Therapy: A Case and a Discussion – Thelma B. Freedman (Is.9)
- The Child Is Innocent: Identify and Resolve Child Abuse by Going into Past Lives: Part II – Alice Givens (Is.9)
- Channeling Past Lives – Alan Vaughan (Is.9)
- RESEARCH. Past-Life Therapy with the Homeless – Carlos Gris (Is.9)
- Regression From a Huna Perspective: A Paradigm Shift – Kay McClure (Is.9)
- The Message of the Mystery Schools – Karl Schlotterbeck (Is.9)
- Treating the Core Issue – Trisha Caetano (Is.9)
Exploring Reincarnation by Hans Ten Dam
Children Who Remember Previous Lives: A Question of Reincarnation by Ian Stevenson, M.D.
The Children That Time Forgot By Peter and Mary Harrison
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume VI, No. 1, December 1992
Henry Leo Bolduc (1947-2011)
Louise Ireland-Frey
William J. Baldwin (1939-2004)
Janet Cunningham
Marianne de Jong
Amy Shapiro
George Schwimmer
David Hammerman
Thelma B. Freedman (1930-2011)
Paul Hansen
- The Mystic and the Doctor – Henry Leo Bolduc (Is.10)
- “What’s Bad About It?” The Case History of a Pedophile – Louise Ireland-Frey (Is.10)
- Report of a Study: Diagnosis and Treatment of the Spirit Possession Syndrome – William J. Baldwin (Is.10)
- Regression Therapy as a Valid Approach in Treating Obesity: A Case Study – Janet Cunningham (Is.10)
- Agoraphobia: Trauma of a Lost Soul? – Dr. Marianne de Jong (Is.10)
- “Pro-Love” and the Ensoulement Dilemma – Amy Shapiro (Is.10)
- Restructuring A Past-Life Body – George Schwimmer (Is.10)
- Understanding the Request for Past-Life Regression: A Case Example – David Hammerman (Is.10)
- Research in a Strange New Field: The Potluck Principle – Thelma B. Freedman (Is.10)
- Critical Skills for Past-Life Therapy – Paul A. Hansen (Is.10)
- TERMS: Is it Possession or “Attachment”? (Is.10)
Coming Back: A Psychiatrist Explores Past-Life Journeys by Raymond A. Moody, Jr., M.D., with Paul Perry
Past Lives, Present Decisions: A Pathway to Transformation by Helene Rothschild
Lifecycles: Reincarnation and the Web of Life by Christopher M. Bache, Ph.D.
Out of this World by I. P. Couliano
Hypnosis Regression Therapy by Ursula Markham
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume VII, No. 1, December 1993
Rabia Lynn Clark
Alfred Hoffmann
Bruce Goldberg
David Ritchey
Carl Silver
Carol Bowman
Daniel Weiss Miller
Robert T. James
Daniel Hutt
George Schwimmer
Hazel Denning (1920-2008)
Bettye B. Binder
- Past-Life Therapy Research Project – Rabia Clark (Is.11)
- Past-Life Induced Anorexia: A Case Study – Alfred Hoffmann (Is.11)
- Quantum Physics and its Application to Past-Life Regression and Future Life Progression Hypnotherapy – Bruce Goldberg (Is.11)
- The Role of Neurological Differences in Facilitating Past-Life Experiences – David Ritchey (Is.11)
- The New Age, The Mythic, and Legitimization of Regression/Releasement Therapy – Carl Silver (Is.11)
- Listen To The Children: Working with Children’s Past-Life Memories – Carol Bowman (Is.11)
- Past-Life Regression in Brazil – Daniel W. Miller (Is.11)
- Regressed Past Lives and Survival After Physical Death: Unique Experiences? – Robert T. James (Is.11)
- Separation Individuation Throughout The Ages – Daniel Hutt (Is.11)
- A. R. Martin: Pioneer In Past-Life Regression – George Schwimmer (Is.11)
- A Brief Report Of The Parks Research and Education Project: A project designed to investigate the power of the mind to heal – Hazel M. Denning (Is.11)
- Thoughts On Time: The Connection Between Multidimensionality and Reincarnation – Bettye B. Binder (Is.11)
Regression Therapy: A Handbook for Professionals by Winafred Blake Lucas, Ph.D.
Beyond the Ashes: Cases of Reincarnation from the Holocaust by Rabbi Yonassan Gershom
Past Lives, Future Lives by Bruce Goldberg, D.D.S., M.S.
Regression Therapy; Spirit Releasement Therapy: A Technique Manual by William Baldwin, D.D.S., Ph.D.
Voices From the Womb by Michael Gabriel, M.A. with Marie Gabriel
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume VIII, No. 1, December 1994
Carol Eder
Louise Ireland-Frey
Sharon Barbell
Janet Cunningham
Marilyn Gordon
Brad Steiger
Hans TenDam
Thelma B. Freedman (1930-2011)
Paul Hansen
George Schwimmer
Rabia Lynn Clark
Stanley Krippner
- I Died on the Titanic: Fact or Fiction? – Carol Eder (Is.12)
- Releasement of a Non-Human Entity: Case Report – Louise Ireland-Frey (Is.12)
- The Healing Qualities of Past-Life Integration – Sharon Barbell (Is.12)
- Soul Retrieval – Janet Cunningham (Is.12)
- The Spirit of Transformation in Past Lives – Marilyn Gordon (Is.12)
- Past Lives Therapy as an Aspect of Shamanism – Brad Steiger (Is.12)
- Professionalism and Spiritualism in Past-Life Therapy: A Call for Witch-Doctors – Hans TenDam (Is.12)
- Past-Life Therapy: Clinical or Spiritual? – Thelma B. Freedman (Is.12)
- PLT: A Multi-Modal Therapy – Paul Hansen (Is.12)
- PLT: Illumination and Transformation – George Schwimmer (Is.12)
- Past-Life Therapy Research Project – Part II – Rabia Clark (Is.12)
- Past-Life Report: Therapy in the Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorders by Kardecist Healers In Brazil – Stanley Krippner (Is.12)
- Past-Life Therapy: What is it?- Russel C. Davis (Is.12)
Reincarnation Therapy by Ingrid Vallieres
Death & Personal Survival: The Evidence for Life After Death by Robert Almeder
The Search for Grace: A Documented Case of Murder and Reincarnation by Bruce Goldberg
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume IX, No. 1, December 1995
- Extra-Terrestrial Contact Experiences: How Regression Therapy Can Help – Barbara Lamb (Is.13)
- Sacred Aspects in the Treatment of Trauma – Gail Carr Feldman (Is.13)
- Soul-Mind Fragmentation and Recovery – William J. Baldwin (Is.13)
- Forgiveness as a Therapeutic Tool – Henry Leo Bolduc (Is.13)
- Past-Life Scenes in Spiritual Emergence – David Edwards (Is.13)
- Past/Future Lives and Brain Wave States: A Suggestion for Research – Paul L. Fleming (Is.13)
- Analysis of a Past-Life Therapy Practice – Hans TenDam (Is.13)
- Spiritual Nomads: Research into Past Lives – Judy Bertrand/ Jim Charleston (Is.13)
- Past-Life Therapy for Phobias: Patterns and Outcome – Thelma B. Freedman (Is.13)
- Verifiable Past Lives: Readily Available? – Robert T. James (Is.13)
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume X, No. 1, December 1996
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XI, No. 1, December 1997
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XII, No. 1, December 1998
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XIII, No. 1, December 1999
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XIV, 2000-2001
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XV, 2002–2004
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XVI, 2005
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XVII, Spring 2007
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XVIII, 2008
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XIX, 2009
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XX, 2011
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XXI, 2012
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XXII, 2014
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XXIII, 2015
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XXIV, 2016
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XXV, June 2017
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XXVI, December 2018
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
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Volume XXVII, October 2020
The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980. APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.
The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. It is published by The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board, and/or APRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.
I.S.S.N. – 1054-0830
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