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Article: Handbook of Dissociation: Theoretical, Empirical, and Clinical Perspectives.
- Article from:
- The Journal of Parapsychology
- Article date:
- September 1, 1997
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During the last few decades, the study of dissociation has progressed immensely at the research and methodological level. Such an interest has also been reflected in the study of parapsychological experiences as seen in the work of Richards (1991), Ross and Joshi (1992), Zingrone and Alvarado (1994), and Pekala, Kumar and Marcano (1995). However, regardless of these exceptions, there is little connection today between students of dissociation and students of parapsychological phenomena. This has occurred in spite of the fact that the origins of paraPsychology are intimately related to the concept of dissociation, as seen in the early work of the Society for Psychical ...