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Plusieurs universitaires anglo-saxons viennent de faire paraître un livre d’introduction à la “psychologie anomalistique”, l’étude psychologique des croyances paranormales et des expériences exceptionnelles. Ce livre concis, publié dans une collection de manuel allégé à destination des étudiants, est un excellent moyen de découvrir cette spécialité de la psychologie bien intégrée au système académique anglo-saxon.
From the ancient world to the present day, anomalous experiences – such as apparitions, premonitions, out-of-body and near-death experiences – provide stories that continue to mystify and intrigue. In this lively introduction, the authors investigate what these stories signify, and why some people turn to the paranormal for explanation. From defining anomalous experiences to examining the psychological models and methods that have been used to explain them, this text will help open up these strange tales to analysis. Whatever your level of study, this introduction will guide you through the key areas of this fascinating subject.
Les auteurs
NICOLA HOLT is Lecturer in Psychology at UWE where she is the module leader for Individual Differences. She is also editor of the Paranormal Review.
CHRISTINE SIMMONDS-MOORE is Lecturer in Psychology at Liverpool Hope University, UK, where she also co-runs the Parapsychology Research Group.
DAVID LUKE is Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Greenwich, UK, where he teaches the Psychology of Exceptional Human Experience. He is currently President of the Parapsychological Association.
CHRISTOPHER FRENCH is Professor of Psychology and Co-ordinator of the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit at Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK.
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