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A Concept Analysis of the Form that Trans-forms as a Result of Transformation

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  • Susan L. Ross

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Two decades ago, renowned developmental psychologist Robert Kegan made a resounding call to investigate and make explicit, the form that undergoes fundamental change during human transformation. He explained that without precise understanding of the form, “there is no transformation” (Kegan, 2000, p. 48). A review of literature found that this literature gap remains and as such, this study aims to clarify “What form transforms as a result of human biopsychospiritual transformation?” The method to achieve this goal is a concept analysis, which constitutes an empirical examination of a concept described in literature, where a concept---transformation in this case---is the research object. The outcomes illustrate that three structures change form (i.e., transform)- the ego, mind, and body. Results reject that consciousness is a human form that transforms. An unexpected finding suggests the content of the life-changing experience (e.g., epiphany) indicates the form that will transform (i.e., the mind) and also the form through which consciousness emerges (i.e., increased consciousness of the mind).

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  • Susan L. Ross, 2020. "A Concept Analysis of the Form that Trans-forms as a Result of Transformation," International Journal of Psychological Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(2), pages 1-52, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ijpsjl:v:12:y:2020:i:2:p:52
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    1. Adeela Hussain & Navid Jamil Malik & Rashid Minas & Muhammad Qasim Ali, 2022. "Religious Beliefs about Concept of Qalb (Heart) for Innovative Transformational Learning," Journal of Policy Research (JPR), Research Foundation for Humanity (RFH), vol. 8(3), pages 24-34, December.

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