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Stanley Krippner
Biography
Stanley Krippner is an American psychologist and parapsychologist widely regarded as one of the most prolific researchers in the field. He directed the Maimonides dream laboratory for a decade, co-authoring the seminal book "Dream Telepathy" (1973) with Montague Ullman. As the Alan Watts Professor at Saybrook University (1972–2019), he guided generations of doctoral students in parapsychological research.
Published Studies (10)
Parapsychology and Transpersonal Psychology in Dialogue: Could These Two Movements Be Brought into Better Alignment?(2022)
Tier 4 — PreliminaryThe psychology of anomalous experiences: A rediscovery.(2017)
Tier 3 — BronzeLearning from the Spirits: Candomblé, Umbanda, and Kardecismo in Recife, Brazil(2008)
Tier 4 — PreliminaryGeomagnetic Field Effects in Anomalous Dreams and the Akashic Field(2006)
Tier 4 — PreliminaryExotic dreams: A cross-cultural study.(2001)
Tier 4 — PreliminaryIdentifying Spiritual Content in Reports From Ayahuasca Sessions(2000)
Tier 4 — PreliminaryThe importance of Rosenthal's research for parapsychology(1978)
Tier 4 — PreliminaryPsi phenomena in Moscow(1973)
Tier 4 — PreliminaryHumanistic Psychology and Parapsychology(1973)
Tier 4 — PreliminaryTELEPATHY AND DREAMS(1970)
Tier 4 — PreliminaryResearch Network
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