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Carpenter offers a new way of looking at ESP, telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition and other parapsychological activities that affect our everyday lives. Often seen as supernatural, anomalous, unpredictable, illusory and possibly dangerous, these activities are shown, instead, to be normal, continuous, lawful, and as real and useful as breathing.
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Carpenter offers a new way of looking at ESP, telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition and other parapsychological activities that affect our everyday lives. Often seen as supernatural, anomalous, unpredictable, illusory and possibly dangerous, these activities are shown, instead, to be normal, continuous, lawful, and as real and useful as breathing.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9781442213913
- ISBN-10: 1442213914
- Artikelnr.: 42558128
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9781442213913
- ISBN-10: 1442213914
- Artikelnr.: 42558128
James C. Carpenter is a board-certified clinical psychologist and parapsychologist and has been in private practice for more than 30 years. He is currently Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina, and Research Associate at the Rhine Research Center, where he has also served on the board, including two terms as president. Dr. Carpenter has published numerous research articles, book chapters and professional articles in both parapsychology and clinical psychology and has edited the Bulletin of the American Academy of Clinical Psychology. He has lectured in various public venues on topics related to psychotherapy and parapsychology. He served two terms on the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Clinical Psychology and has also served on the Board of Directors of the Parapsychology Association. In addition, he is a clinical consultant for the Rhine Center, and provides pro bono services for persons who are troubled by ostensive paranormal experiences. Read more about the author and book here.
Preface Section I: A Point of View 1: A New Conception Guided by Two
Analogies 2: A Model and a Theory of Psi Section II: Elaborations of the
Model and the Theory 3: A Model of the Mind and of the Place of Psi in
Mental Functioning 4: Psi and Consciousness 5: The Vicissitudes of the
Extrasensory: To Be Known or Not to Be Known 59 6: Some Implicit
Assumptions That Need to Be Changed 7: Psychokinesis: First Sight and First
Act 8: Precursors of the Model 9: A Reiteration of Essential Points Section
III: Psi and Other Preconscious Processes 10: Psi and Ambiguous or
Unconscious Sensory Information 11: Psi and Memory: Are the Processes
Similar? 12: Psi and Memory: How Do They Affect One Another? 13: Psi and
Creativity Section IV: First Sight and Other Research Findings 14: Fear and
Psi 15: Extraversion and Psi 16: Other Individual and Situational Factors
17: Two Vexing Problems: Experimenter Effects and Decline Effects Section
V: First Sight beyond the Laboratory 18: Ordinary Nonpsychic Experience 19:
The More Psychic Person 20: First Sight and Personal Exploration of Psi 21:
First Sight in the Consulting Room Section VI: Prospects for Parapsychology
22: Recent Research Pertinent to First Sight 23: Applications of First
Sight 24: Suggested Directions for Future Research 25: First Sight,
Parapsychology, and Other Branches of Science 26: Psi and a New Science of
the Mind Acknowledgments References Index About the Author
Analogies 2: A Model and a Theory of Psi Section II: Elaborations of the
Model and the Theory 3: A Model of the Mind and of the Place of Psi in
Mental Functioning 4: Psi and Consciousness 5: The Vicissitudes of the
Extrasensory: To Be Known or Not to Be Known 59 6: Some Implicit
Assumptions That Need to Be Changed 7: Psychokinesis: First Sight and First
Act 8: Precursors of the Model 9: A Reiteration of Essential Points Section
III: Psi and Other Preconscious Processes 10: Psi and Ambiguous or
Unconscious Sensory Information 11: Psi and Memory: Are the Processes
Similar? 12: Psi and Memory: How Do They Affect One Another? 13: Psi and
Creativity Section IV: First Sight and Other Research Findings 14: Fear and
Psi 15: Extraversion and Psi 16: Other Individual and Situational Factors
17: Two Vexing Problems: Experimenter Effects and Decline Effects Section
V: First Sight beyond the Laboratory 18: Ordinary Nonpsychic Experience 19:
The More Psychic Person 20: First Sight and Personal Exploration of Psi 21:
First Sight in the Consulting Room Section VI: Prospects for Parapsychology
22: Recent Research Pertinent to First Sight 23: Applications of First
Sight 24: Suggested Directions for Future Research 25: First Sight,
Parapsychology, and Other Branches of Science 26: Psi and a New Science of
the Mind Acknowledgments References Index About the Author
Preface Section I: A Point of View 1: A New Conception Guided by Two
Analogies 2: A Model and a Theory of Psi Section II: Elaborations of the
Model and the Theory 3: A Model of the Mind and of the Place of Psi in
Mental Functioning 4: Psi and Consciousness 5: The Vicissitudes of the
Extrasensory: To Be Known or Not to Be Known 59 6: Some Implicit
Assumptions That Need to Be Changed 7: Psychokinesis: First Sight and First
Act 8: Precursors of the Model 9: A Reiteration of Essential Points Section
III: Psi and Other Preconscious Processes 10: Psi and Ambiguous or
Unconscious Sensory Information 11: Psi and Memory: Are the Processes
Similar? 12: Psi and Memory: How Do They Affect One Another? 13: Psi and
Creativity Section IV: First Sight and Other Research Findings 14: Fear and
Psi 15: Extraversion and Psi 16: Other Individual and Situational Factors
17: Two Vexing Problems: Experimenter Effects and Decline Effects Section
V: First Sight beyond the Laboratory 18: Ordinary Nonpsychic Experience 19:
The More Psychic Person 20: First Sight and Personal Exploration of Psi 21:
First Sight in the Consulting Room Section VI: Prospects for Parapsychology
22: Recent Research Pertinent to First Sight 23: Applications of First
Sight 24: Suggested Directions for Future Research 25: First Sight,
Parapsychology, and Other Branches of Science 26: Psi and a New Science of
the Mind Acknowledgments References Index About the Author
Analogies 2: A Model and a Theory of Psi Section II: Elaborations of the
Model and the Theory 3: A Model of the Mind and of the Place of Psi in
Mental Functioning 4: Psi and Consciousness 5: The Vicissitudes of the
Extrasensory: To Be Known or Not to Be Known 59 6: Some Implicit
Assumptions That Need to Be Changed 7: Psychokinesis: First Sight and First
Act 8: Precursors of the Model 9: A Reiteration of Essential Points Section
III: Psi and Other Preconscious Processes 10: Psi and Ambiguous or
Unconscious Sensory Information 11: Psi and Memory: Are the Processes
Similar? 12: Psi and Memory: How Do They Affect One Another? 13: Psi and
Creativity Section IV: First Sight and Other Research Findings 14: Fear and
Psi 15: Extraversion and Psi 16: Other Individual and Situational Factors
17: Two Vexing Problems: Experimenter Effects and Decline Effects Section
V: First Sight beyond the Laboratory 18: Ordinary Nonpsychic Experience 19:
The More Psychic Person 20: First Sight and Personal Exploration of Psi 21:
First Sight in the Consulting Room Section VI: Prospects for Parapsychology
22: Recent Research Pertinent to First Sight 23: Applications of First
Sight 24: Suggested Directions for Future Research 25: First Sight,
Parapsychology, and Other Branches of Science 26: Psi and a New Science of
the Mind Acknowledgments References Index About the Author