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About The EPRC

The Emergent Phenomenology Research Consortium (EPRC) is a group of 100+ multidisciplinary researchers from across the globe working to bring together clinical, scientific, and spiritual paradigms to improve clinical outcomes.

What many might call “spiritual”, “mystical”, “energetic”, etc. experiences and effects, we refer to as emergent phenomena.

As emergent practices continue to scale up in society, our aim is to give health care systems, mental health providers, and those helping to teach and promote various practices the information they need in order to make better decisions about how to both promote the benefits of these practices and manage the various effects they can produce.

The EPRC’s mission is to use ontologically-agnostic, multidisciplinary, first-person, psychometric, neurophenomenological, biochemical, and clinical scientific methods to conduct studies on emergent practices and phenomena to generate clinically-relevant information that can add value to care.

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Understanding Life's Funny Coincidences & Synchronicities: New Research Builds on Carl Jung's Work

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