CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY AND LEVELS OF REALITY: PART II - ESP AS AN AID TO PSYCHOTHERAPY IN SOME PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
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understand what is happening. Whe ESP experiences are no long
felt as a threa
th
i
t
e act
vation of internal resources during
therapy allow t ye patient to mit gate or overcome resistances,
actualizing hisk tendency toward recovery.
of other levels oX reality wh
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r, we described the types of theta agents we came across, as
k as the improvemente and relapses observed in patients as we
It with these agents-The subjects selected for our sample did
know that they were being focused by the group, were not
rgoing psychotherapy and had been showing certain symptoms for
than a year,
purpose of this paper is to take up these aspects and extend
based on observations made during the last two years.
ing Hypothesis
observations, as pointed out in our paper "ESP as a Component
one Psychological Disorders",which is being presented at this
onference, led us to consider that there might be another level
eality, unperceived by our senses, but which could interact with
individual. Apparently, besides the classical interaction
vidual vs. environment, there could be a third one that we
d call "spiritual". "Spiritual" is probably not the best word
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it another dimension, aiming at
patient and his-reality, as well
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY AND LEVELS OF REALITY:
PART II - ESP AS AN AID TO PSYCHOTHERAPY
IN SOME PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
SAMUEL, Andree. and KISKOS, Julika
Clinical Psychologists
Sociedade de Pesquisas Psicobiofisicas de
Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo, S.P., Brazil
Great Britain: The Chaucer Press,:
ription is made of the theta agents observed and their inter-
yon with the patients; Removal of theta a
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Healing t a Distance: Some Evidencesain procedures is followed by an improvement in the patients'
rd International Conference on Psycho s up new possibilities for patients whose prognosis of recovery
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tract: The authors discuss the interactions between other levels
y of the Unconscious. New York: 4eality and ours in cases involving patients with psychological
Irders of various kinds. Trained sensitives were used in this
and often manifested extraneous personalities (named th
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a
ral. Rio de Janeiro: LivrariaAts by the authors), and who were involved with the patients. A
k
e Physicist. New York:ioduction
977, at the III International Conference on Psychotronic
In Wheatley, J.M.O.tarca in Tokyo, we presented a paper discussing the possibility
f Parapsychologynfluencing ata distance people with various types of psycho-
* disorders, aiming at relieving or removing the symptoms
rienced. After experimenting during three years, we had come to
ew York: John Wile conclusion that this could be done. However, we also'found out
personalities extraneous to the members of the group in some
$s manifested themselves, suggesting an interrelation between
Dutton, 1975, psychological disorders of some patients and the influence of
1 personalities - which we named "theta agents". Also in this
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