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The International Transpersonal Association (ITA) is membership organization in the field of Transpersonal studies.
The organization was founded in 1978 by Stanislav Grof, Michael Murphy and Richard Price[1][2] In 1980 the association was incorporated, in California, as an organization promoting transpersonal education and scientific research.[2] By 1985 the association was based in San Diego and had, by then, hosted a number of international transpersonal conferences.[3][4][2]
In 2004 the organization was dissolved, but later re-incorporated. The new ITA was corporated in may 2008.[2]
Representatives of the organization was among the contributors to the Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Transpersonal Psychology (2nd Edition.)[5]
The association publishes the International Journal of Transpersonal Studies. The journal is sponsored by the California Institute of Integral Studies.