We sought an answer to the question, Are paranormal claimants more likely or less likely to manifest psychopathology than those who make no such claims? Reviews of previous research, and a re-analysis of old data, indicate there is no burgeoning need to pathologize paranormal believers, even if measures suggest a tendency for characteristic symptoms. While psychopathology (probably prodromal) may still be suggested under specific circumstances, the blunt term ‘psychosis’ may be misapplied in cases where a non-clinical condition known as ‘spiritual emergency’ is evident. Likewise, schizotypy in some paranormal believers may be a condition needing attention, but the so-called ‘happy schizotype’ seems somewhat of an exception. Study designs ar...
The present paper examined relationships between schizotypy (measured by the Oxford-Liverpool Inven...
People's enthusiasm for supernatural phenomena is another major social source of some Cults. It is t...
Evaluation of prior research suggests that belief in the paranormal is more likely to be associated ...
A large number of theories about the development and maintenance of paranormal beliefs have been rai...
Paranormal beliefs, regardless of their veracity, clearly constitute an important dimension of human...
This thesis aimed to investigate if paranormal beliefs and experiences represent signs of psychologi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Paranormal beliefs and Psychotic-like Experiences (PLE) are phenotypic...
This study examined variations in well-being as a function of the interaction between paranormal bel...
To date, there has been a dearth of work examining the relationships between paranormal experiences ...
Paranormal beliefs are prevalent in the general population and this study explores the individual di...
The major aim of this confirmatory study was to determine possible underlying causes of paranormal b...
Paranormal beliefs are held by a large proportion of the population, yet the existence of paranormal...
ABSTRACT: Paranormal beliefs and experiences are associated with certain personality factors, includ...
The current study examined the non-skeptic view of paranormal belief, suggesting that belief in the ...
There seems to be similarities between schizotypal personality and paranormal experiences, in fact, ...
The present paper examined relationships between schizotypy (measured by the Oxford-Liverpool Inven...
People's enthusiasm for supernatural phenomena is another major social source of some Cults. It is t...
Evaluation of prior research suggests that belief in the paranormal is more likely to be associated ...
A large number of theories about the development and maintenance of paranormal beliefs have been rai...
Paranormal beliefs, regardless of their veracity, clearly constitute an important dimension of human...
This thesis aimed to investigate if paranormal beliefs and experiences represent signs of psychologi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Paranormal beliefs and Psychotic-like Experiences (PLE) are phenotypic...
This study examined variations in well-being as a function of the interaction between paranormal bel...
To date, there has been a dearth of work examining the relationships between paranormal experiences ...
Paranormal beliefs are prevalent in the general population and this study explores the individual di...
The major aim of this confirmatory study was to determine possible underlying causes of paranormal b...
Paranormal beliefs are held by a large proportion of the population, yet the existence of paranormal...
ABSTRACT: Paranormal beliefs and experiences are associated with certain personality factors, includ...
The current study examined the non-skeptic view of paranormal belief, suggesting that belief in the ...
There seems to be similarities between schizotypal personality and paranormal experiences, in fact, ...
The present paper examined relationships between schizotypy (measured by the Oxford-Liverpool Inven...
People's enthusiasm for supernatural phenomena is another major social source of some Cults. It is t...
Evaluation of prior research suggests that belief in the paranormal is more likely to be associated ...