The First International Conference of Parapsychological Studies

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The First International Conference of Parapsychological Studies Carlos S. Alvarado, Ph.D. Parapsychology Foundation

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The First International Conference of Parapsychological Studies

Carlos S. Alvarado, Ph.D.Parapsychology Foundation

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Congresses • Copenhagen 1921 • Warsaw 1923• Paris 1927• Athens 1930• Oslo 1935

Modern Parapsychology Before the Utrecht Conference

Attended Utrecht and Some of the Old Congresses

•William MacKenzie (Italy)•William Salter (England)•René Sudre (France)•Thornstein Wereide (Norway)

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Parapsychology Laboratory at Duke University

• J. B. Rhine• Louise E. Rhine• Charles Stuart• J. G. Pratt• Betty Humphrey• Esther Foster

Other Researchers

• Ferdinando Cazzamalli (Italy)• Orlando Canavesio (Argentina)• Whately Carington (England)• Gertrude Schmeidler (USA)• René Warcollier (France)

Research Before Utrecht 1953

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New York Times, February 22nd, 1953

Frances P. BoltonEileen J. Garrett

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Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 1953

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Primary Organizers• Mrs. Eileen J. Garrett • Hon. Frances P. Bolton (including financial support)• Dr. Michel Pobers, PF Director• Dr. Gardner Murphy, Chairman• Professor Th. Fischer, Head of the Dutch Reception Committee• Mr. George Zorab, Arrangements

Selected Members of the Executive Committee• Hans Bender (Germany)• Gardner Murphy (USA)• H. H. Price (Great Britain)• Wilhelm H. C. Tenhaeff (Holland)• René Warcollier (France)

Organizers of the Conference

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Early Development of Conference

Initial Idea

(From Garrett?)

Pobers makes contacts in Europe

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Discussion with

American workers

Organizational Meeting

at Institut

Métapsychique International,

Paris, December, 1952

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Discussed memo sent

by Garrett

PF Constitutes

Executive Committee

in February

of 1953

to shape conference

Recommendations:

1. Hold conference

in Utrecht

2. Murphy as Chair

3. Pobers as

General Secretary

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Some Presenters at Utrecht• Robert Amadou (France) • Hans Bender (Germany) • John Bjorkhem (Sweden) • Eric Dingwall (England) • Jan Ehrenwald (USA) • Jule Eisenbud (USA) • Haakon Forwald (Sweden) • Hornell Hart (USA) • Betty Humphrey (USA) • William MacKenzie (Italy) • Gabriel Marcel (France) • Robert McConnell (USA) • Joost A. M. Meerloo (Holland) • C. A. Meier (Switzerland) • Gardner Murphy (USA)

• J. Fraser Nicol (England) • H. H. Price (England) • William G. Roll (then from

England)• Gertrude Schmeidler (USA) • Emilio Servadio (Italy) • S. G. Soal (England) • René Sudre (France) • W. H. C. Tenhaeff (Holland) • R. H. Thouless (England) • S. W. Tromp (Holland) • Montague Ullman (USA) • René Warcollier (France)

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Members from Thirteen Countries

Great Britain 24%USA 21%Holland 15%France 12%Germany 6%Austria 5%Switzerland 5%Italy 4%Sweden 3%Argentina 1%Denmark 1%Norway 1%Finland 1%

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Working Groups

• Quantitative studies

• Psychotherapeutic and psychoanalytic approach

• Spontaneous phenomena and qualitative research

• Personality of the sensitive

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Quantitative Studies

• Haakon Forwald (Sweden): “Researches in Psychokinesis by Means of Placement Technique”

• Paul and Christine Vasse (France): “PK and ESP Experiments with Martie Vasse”

• Robert Thouless (England): “Experimental Design in Parapsychology”

• Solco W. Tromp (Holland): “Recent Experiments on Physical Aspects of the Muscle-Tonus-Reflex (Dowsing)”

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Psychotherapeutic and Psychoanalytic Approach

• Jan Ehrenwald (USA): “Psi, Science, and Psychoanalysis”

• Emilio Servadio (Italy): “Depth Psychology and Parapsychology”

• H. J. Urban (Austria): “Parapsychological Research at a Psychiatric Clinic”

• Wilfried Daim (Austria): “Parapsychological Observations During Psychoanalytical Treatment”

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Spontaneous Phenomena and Qualitative Research

• Hans Bender (Germany): “Precognition in the Qualitative Experiment”

• Wilhelm H. C. Tenhaeff (Holland): “Psychoscopic Experiments on Behalf of the Police”

• Hornell Hart (USA): “Traveling ESP”

• William Mackenzie (Italy): “Biological Roots of Parapsychology”

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Personality of the Sensitive

• J. Fraser Nicol and Betty M. Humphrey (USA): “The Exploration of ESP and Human Personality”

• Gertrude R. Schmeidler (USA): “Personality Tests and ESP Scores with College Students”

• W. D. Rasch (Germany): “Psychodiagnostic Examinations of Sensitives”

• Orlando Canavesio (Argentina): “Electro-encephalography of Metapsychical States”

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Resolutions

Thanks to Mrs. Garrett and the PF

Five Year Plan

Publications

Follow-Up Committees

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Additional Resolutions: Follow-up Committees

• Future conferences

• Bibliographical committee

• Terminology

• International medical verification center

• Ethnographic and ethnological studies

• Psychoanalysis and psychotherapy

• Future international cooperation through correspondence

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Importance of the Utrecht Conference

• State of the art summary of aspects of parapsychology

• Congress was a manifestation of professionalization in parapsychology

• Example of the virtues of international collaboration

• Impact on parapsychology

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Impact of Utrecht 1953 on Parapsychology

• Field archieved scientific recognition because of congress

• General perspectives of the field

• Prospects coming from the congress

• Direction of Parapsychology Foundation programs

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Parapsychology Foundation Conferences

• International Study Group on Unorthodox Healing (1954) Some of the topics discussed were criteria for miraculous healing and methodologies to study healing. The participants included Hans Bender, Eileen J. Garrett, Hubert Larcher, Francois Leuret, Emilio Servadio, and D.J. Van Lennep.

• International Philosophic Symposium (1954) Some of the topics discussed were theoretical considerations and the meaning of psychic phenomena. The participants included C.J. Ducasse, Aldous Huxley, Pascual Jordan, Gabriel Marcel, C.W.K. Mundle, and H.H. Price.

• Conference on Spontaneous Phenomena (1955) Some of the topics discussed included methodologies to study phenomena and the variety of psychic phenomena. The participants included Lydia W. Allison, Kathleen M. Goldney, Hornell Hart, C.A. Meier, Gardner Murphy, Louisa E. Rhine, and W.H. Salter.

• International Symposium on Psychology and Parapsychology (1956) Some of the topics discussed included psychodynamic processes, personality variables, and attitudes and ESP. The participants included Robert Amadou, Ernesto de Martino, Jan Ehrenwald, Jean Lhermitte, C.A. Meier, and Emilio Servadio.

• International Research Coordination Meeting (1957) Some of the topics discussed were recent studies of ESP experiences, the concept of precognition and mediumship in relation to survival. The participants included Piero Cassoli, Jan Ehrenwald, J.M.J. Kooy, Emilio Servadio, and George Zorab.

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Selected Examples of Work Funded by the Parapsychology Foundation: 1954-1955

Experiments

ESP and paranoia (H. Urban, 1954)ESP and personality variables (J.F. Nicol and B. Humphrey, 1954, 1955)

ESP of Australian aborigenes (R. Rose, 1954)Differences in scoring in telepathy and clairvoyance conditions (G.R. Schmeidler, 1955)

Comparison of GESP and precognition testing conditions (S.D. Kahn, 1955)Studies with young school children (P. Vasse and C. Vasse, 1955)

Physical aspects of dowsing and of ESP and climate (S.W. Tromp, 1955)

Other Work

Psychological studies of psychics (W.H.C. Tenhaeff, 1954)Spontaneous phenomena in Germany during and after the Second Great War (H. Bender, 1954)

Healing cases at Lourdes (D.J. West, 1954-1955)Out-of-body experiences and apparitions (H. Hart, 1954-1955).

Psychics and psychic experiences in the British Isles (E.J. Dingwall, 1954-1955)Review of the literature of ESP and personality variables (R. Van de Castle and G. Mangan, 1955)

Hauntings and physical and mental mediumship (A. D. Cornell, 1955)

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Jules Eisenbud & C. J. Ducasse

Frances Bolton & Eileen Garrett

Hans Bender W. H. C. Tenhaeff

Gertrude Schmeidler

Gabriel Marcel

GardnerMurphy

H. H.Price