词条 | Jan Ehrenwald |
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CareerEhrenwald studied medicine at the University of Prague. He taught psychiatry at the University of Vienna (1927-1931), University Hospital of Brooklyn at Long Island College Hospital (1948-1950) and State University of New York (1950-1953). He was a member of the Society for Psychical Research and was a fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine.[3] ReceptionEhrenwald's belief that telepathy had been successfully demonstrated was not accepted by the scientific community. Critics state that Ehrenwald's statements were based on conjecture, not solid facts.[4][5][6] His research was well received by parapsychologists. Arthur Deikman, J. B. Rhine and Ian Stevenson have positively reviewed Ehrenwald's books.[7][8][9] Works
References1. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1988/06/18/obituaries/jan-ehrenwald-psychoanalyst-88.html "Jan Ehrenwald, Psychoanalyst, 88"]. New York Times. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ehrenwald, Jan}}2. ^Frank W. Finger. (1948). Telepathy and Medical Psychology. Jan Ehrenwald. The Quarterly Review of Biology 23, no. 4: 398-399. 3. ^"Jan Ehrenwald". Biographical Dictionary of Parapsychology with Directory and Glossary. 4. ^Anonymous (1948). Telepathy and Medical Psychology. The New England Journal of Medicine 239: 799-800. 5. ^P. L. Heath. (1948). Telepathy and Medical Psychology. Mind 57: 392. 6. ^"New Dimensions of Deep Analysis. Jan Ehrenwald". The Spectator. 7. ^J. B. Rhine. "Telepathy and Medical Psychology by Jan Ehrenwald". The Scientific Monthly. Vol. 66, No. 6 (Jun., 1948), p. 525. 8. ^Arthur Deikman. (1979). The ESP Experience: A Psychiatric Validation. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 167: 769 9. ^Ian Stevenson. (1980). The ESP Experience: A Psychiatric Validation. American Journal of Psychiatry 137: 271-272. 6 : 1900 births|1988 deaths|American people of Czech descent|American psychiatrists|Czechoslovak emigrants to the United States|Parapsychologists |
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