- Jan
Ehrenwald (13
March 1900 – 15 June 1988) was a Czech-American
psychiatrist and psychotherapist, most
known for his work in the
field of parapsychology...
- Séndi (Sheindi) Miller, born
Ehrenwald in 1929 in a
mostly Hungarian part of Slovakia: Galanta, kept a
diary about her
experiences and
observations during...
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witnesses often seem to "be 'psychic personalities' in the
sense of Jan
Ehrenwald".
Sometimes abductees experience the
sensation of
being both
human and...
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which emphasizes the
unconscious and
psychodynamics (Ellenberger, 1970;
Ehrenwald, 1991). He is also
considered by some to be one of the
greatest psychologists...
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depersonalization (Whitlock, 1978). The
psychologists Nandor Fodor (1959) and Jan
Ehrenwald (1974)
proposed that an OBE is a
defense mechanism designed to deal with...
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criticism directed towards historian Rudolph Binion. As
psychiatrist Jan
Ehrenwald has
pointed out, the
question as to how a
possibly mentally ill Hitler...
- (Theophrastus
Bombastus von Hohenheim, 1493-1541). Brill. pp. 509–511.
Ehrenwald, Jan (1976), The
History of Psychotherapy: From
Healing Magic to Encounter...
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section of the
American Society for
Psychical Research with Drs. Jan
Ehrenwald and
Montague Ullman. He died on
March 10, 1999, in Denver. Braude, Stephen...
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accept her
condition and took up
trance mediumship. The
psychologist Jan
Ehrenwald wrote that Garrett's
claims of
psychic ability could easily be explained...
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Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195014006. OCLC 138576. Krohn,
Barbara Ehrenwald (1991).
Great maritime museums of the world. New York:
Balsam Press in...