Perspectives of Clinical Parapsychology: An Introductory Reader edited by Wim H. Kramer, Eberhard Bauer, and Gerd H. Hovelmann

Journal of Scientific Exploration 26 (3) (2012)
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This valuable compilation of 12 papers was initially presented at a conference held in The Netherlands in 2007, where 20 professionals from different countries gathered to address the different aspects and clinical needs of people suffering from exceptional or anomalous experiences. As a clinical psychologist who has worked with such clients for more than 35 years, I found this book to be an excellent contribution to a field that according to Tierney (1993) appears to be increasingly needed.

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