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    The Psychology of the Occult is a 1952 skeptical book on the paranormal by psychologist D. H. Rawcliffe. It was later published as Illusions and Delusions...
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  • The occult, in the broadest sense, is a category of esoteric supernatural beliefs and practices which generally fall outside the scope of organized religion...
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    example of synchronicity, as well as a favorable sign or a suggestion towards the presence of spiritual influence. It is additionally thought that the repetition...
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    academic discipline. The term originates from the Greek: παρά para meaning "alongside", and psychology. In parapsychology, psi is the unknown factor in extrasensory...
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    actor, television personality, museum operator, and author. He is the principal host of the Travel Channel series Ghost Adventures. Bagans was born in Washington...
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  • pseudoscience in the development of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing: implications for clinical psychology". Clinical Psychology Review. 20 (8):...
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    "society palmist" that even those who were not believers in the occult had their hands read by him. The skeptical Mark Twain wrote in Cheiro's visitor's book...
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  • Extrasensory perception (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    ISBN 0-8018-7867-5. Milbourne Christopher (1970). ESP, Seers & Psychics: What the Occult Really Is. Thomas Y. Crowell Co. ISBN 0-690-26815-7 Henry Gordon (1988)...
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    Hudson as well as Charles Tart's Transpersonal Psychologies. Other theorists may disagree on some aspects. The types are normally referred to by their numbers...
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    posits that the idea of a reptilian conspiracy originated in the fiction of Conan the Barbarian creator Robert E. Howard, in his story "The Shadow Kingdom"...
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  • (from ψ psi, 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet) to parapsychology in an article published in the British Journal of Psychology. (This Greek character was...
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    The association of Nazism with occultism occurs in a wide range of theories, speculation, and research into the origins of Nazism and into Nazism's possible...
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    paraphysics research since the early 1960s. "James Randi Educational Foundation — An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural"...
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    Myers nor Briggs were formally educated in the discipline of psychology, and both were self-taught in the field of psychometric testing. Myers therefore apprenticed...
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    Sladek. (1974). The New Apocrypha: A Guide to Strange Sciences and Occult Beliefs. Panther. pp. 172–174 Bergen Evans. (1954). The Spoor of Spooks: And Other...
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    ISBN 9788172764401. Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas (1985). The occult roots of Nazism: the Ariosophists of Austria and Germany 1890–1935. Wellingborough Aquarian...
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  • (January–February 1981). "Occult Beliefs: Media distortions, social uncertainty, and deficiencies of human reasoning seem to be at the basis of occult beliefs". American...
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    promotes, or is a general proponent of some valueless or fraudulent cure, remedy, or solution. The term comes from the "snake oil" that used to be sold as...
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    to be applied to the skin and then used to massage the fascia underneath the skin, with a goal of reducing cellulite and stiffness. The device was invented...
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  • Fringe theory (redirect from On the fringes)
    the fringe. Such shifts between fringe theory and accepted theories are not always clear-cut. In 1963, Reuben Fine wrote that mainstream psychology had...
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    Hinshaw, a professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, states that concerns regarding the overmedicalization of children are legitimate...
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    Charlatan (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    advantages through pretense or deception. One example of a charlatan appears in The Pardoner's Tale, with the Pardoner who tricks sinners into buying fake religious...
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    ("The [Psycho-]Physiological Effects of the Reich Orgone Accumulator on the Human Organism,") University of Marburg (Germany), Department of Psychology...
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    population". Applied Cognitive Psychology. 28 (5): 617–25. doi:10.1002/acp.3042. Gorski, DH; Novella, SP (2014). "Clinical trials of integrative medicine: Testing...
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    but also the choice of artificial nail as indicator of personality traits. Ankerberg, J.; Weldon, J. (1996). "Divination Practices and Occult "Games""...
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    with the scientific method. The Yangshao and Hongshan cultures provide the earliest known evidence for the use of feng shui. Until the invention of the magnetic...
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    Humorism, the humoral theory, or humoralism, was a system of medicine detailing a supposed makeup and workings of the human body, adopted by Ancient Greek...
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    VA (1981). "Occult beliefs: Media distortions, social uncertainty, and deficiencies of human reasoning seem to be at the basis of occult beliefs". American...
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  • Low, Benson (June 1974). "The behavioral treatment of a 'transsexual' preadolescent boy". Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. 2 (2): 99–116. doi:10.1007/BF00919093...
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    community psychology. Psychology Press. p. 291. ISBN 978-0-87630-998-8. Stephen Barrett (April 11, 2007). "Some Notes on the American Academy of Quantum...
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