Esp ExperienceBasic Books, 20 mars 1978 - 308 pages A respected psychiatrist explores the extent to which modern-day psychiatry confirms the existence of extrasensory perception. |
Table des matières
Part Three PSYCHOPATHOLOGY | 105 |
Delusion Shared | 118 |
ParentChild Symbiosis and the Revolt of the Poltergeist | 130 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Amer apparent aspects behavior brain Chapter Charles Tart child clairvoyance clinical consciousness cultural death described doctrinal compliance dream drug effect Ehrenwald Euclidian evidence existential shift experimental fact faith healing figure flaw-determined Freud Freudian functions girl healer healing heteropsychic Hitler's human hypothesis hysterical Ingo Swann interpretation involved J. B. Rhine laboratory magic mental mind modern mother motor myth need-determined neurotic noted observations OOB experiences organic origin paranoid paranormal parapsychology parent patient pattern perception percipient personality physical picture placebo poltergeist possession Powder of Sympathy precognition prophecy psi factor psi incidents psi phenomena psi syndrome psi-missing psychiatric psychical research psycho psychoanalytic psychodynamics psychokinesis psychological psychotherapy relationship René Warcollier reported repressed responses Rhine right hemisphere Salem schizophrenic scores sensory significant similar situation spontaneous suggest survival symbiotic target Tart telepathic tests theory therapeutic therapist tion trance unconscious Uri Geller witch York