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Research on Misconceptions about Mediums
Julie Beishel, PhD is the Director of Research at Windbridge. (I was fortunate to spend time with her at a conference. I deeply admire her precision, and humor—a great package!) She writes: At the Windbridge Research Center, we try to correct any misinformation about mediums we encounter.
For example, when Dr. Julie Beischel spends time with her uncle Harold* (say, at a holiday dinner table), he (say, after a couple of drinks) often launches into a barrage of erroneous statements that she tries to calmly correct.
Dr. Beischel collected some of these conversations and created a document called “‘Well, actually…’ (Responses to Common Misconceptions about Mediums).”
Read the free PDF at http://www.windbridge.org/factsheets/WRC_wellactually.pdf
Author Bio:
Emma Bragdon, PhD is the Executive Director of Integrative Mental Health for You. She wrote two of the classic books about Spiritual Emergency. She was licensed as a Marriage, Family, Child Therapist in 1988. [email protected]
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