Berserk-
I take it that you are scolding me for being a New Age idiot who should leave matters to the better trained academc colleagues. And heaven forbid that I should take it seriously when somebody with whom I've had an exhausting session tells me that they feel better, because, after all, that's just a self-serving statement they make to justfy the cost of the sessions. (I an't cheap.)
You might have a point. However, among my other university teaching positions I taught Graduate Research Methadology, Statistics, and related courses for a while at National University, and I was not especially impressed by the willingness of my colleagues to design and implement meaningful researches in the "airey fairey" areas of past life, or hypnotic regression, or even intrapsychic theory (I also taught Psychopathology from an intrapsychic perspective).
Maybe I should read more of those negative papers that are so easily written because they require neither an intimate knowledge of the topic, nor pragmatic research into its potentialities. These are usually called "armchair psychology", which is how Freud and Jung et allia conjured up their own versions of early analytical psychology. These are often statements by the orthodoxy of what is permitted and what is tobe regarded as junk. And they are written by the highest acedemic ranking and socially popular gurus of each area of science, psychology included. I guess that means that they must be valid to someone. Regrettably, such papers neither predict experimental results, nor explain them in competition with other approaches, nor do they suggest new areas of research or therapeutic modalities. But they must be good for something ... ?
As for me, I'm just a therapist who spent 7 years in orthodox intership, suffered under a "trainig therapist" for about 200 hours, and then gave the shaft to the HMO insurance plans as I set up my own clinic and began work in analytic hypnotherapy on a cash basis. After 20 years shrinking heads, somehow people keep on with that inane claim that they actually feel better after we work. How gullible we therapists must be!
I admit that I tend to believe them when I actually listen to the nonsensical statements of my patients telling me that they feel better, that their lives are running better, and that they now feel grounded and confident as a result of therapy, I admit that I all too often forget that this is merely "self serving" blather. In fact, by following the leads of what works in one case and generalizing it to other cases, I've discovered that I get even more self-serving remarks. I suppose that I should keep in mind that all I'm doing is to increase the amount of positive reinforcers I'm getting, and that the putative fact that these poor souls are actually shrivelling up and dying is being hidden from me. Worse yet, I have several hundred hours of videotaped sessions in which everybody seems to be putting on the same act of pretending that they are being benefitted. Wow! The whole world's involved!
Perhaps I ought to also be careful of the fact that I have been using field research to support my claims. (Armentrout, D (1987). An Attributive Systems Model of the Generation of Knowledge. Ann Arbor: UNiversity Microfilms, Access # LD01227) I presented this study at the Univ of Pittsburgh. The simple fact that I am evidently the only researcher in this specific field could have stood out as a total negation of its value, except that it is predictive, useful in therapy, especially with respect to drug and criminal recidivism, and also useful in past life and related areas. How strange. Perhaps I have fallen into a pit of disinformation. ;-?
Or could it be that there are those who fail to see that there is more than meets the casual eye, and who must protect a prior idea about life because they don't know how to live with ideas like total personal responsibility. So they object to whatever they fail to initially understand, and they write polemics against new insights because they are fearful of their own awareness. After all, when faced with a problem, denial is the first choice of weapons to combat it.
Whatever the case, some of those academic, better qualified, more understanding people who are out there doing their research on the material world and writing about it were my students, and they're doing it well because I taught them well. Ye Gods! A Paradox - how to resolve it all?
I admit to being arrogant, opinionated, pretty much full of myself, socially alienated, abstract by nature, obscure in interests and expression, and totally fascinated with the whole afterlife field of inquiry and its therapeutic potentialities, which often leads me to change my very vocal and opinionated statements as I learn a little more about this and that fact. Plus, I'm only marginally literate without a keyboard. So on that basis, mea culpa.
It's a darn good thing that Bruce is here to rescue me after I die and maybe get stuck in a BST.
dave