The Dr. John Hall story: a case study in putative "Haunted People Syndrome"

Research suggests a "Haunted People Syndrome (HP-S)" defined by recurrent and systematic perceptions of anomalous subjective and objective anomalies. Such signs or symptoms are traditionally attributed to "spirits and the supernatural," but these themes are hypothesised to morph...

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Authors: O'Keeffe, Ciaran (Author) ; Houran, James (Author) ; Houran, Damien J. (Author) ; Dagnall, Neil (Author) ; Drinkwater, Kenneth (Author) ; Sheridan, Lorraine (Author) ; Laythe, Brian (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
In: Mental health, religion & culture
Year: 2019, Volume: 22, Issue: 9, Pages: 910-929
Further subjects:B Ghosts
B Content Analysis
B syndrome
B Delusions
B encounter experiences
B group-stalking
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