Jan Ehrenwald was a Czech-American psychiatrist and psychotherapist, most known for his work in the field of parapsychology. His work largely focused on extrasensory perception and its supposed implications for psychoanalysis.
Ehrenwald'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. His research was well received by parapsychologists. Arthur Deikman, J. B. Rhine and Ian Stevenson have positively reviewed Ehrenwald's books. == Works ==
Works
• Telepathy and Medical Psychology, W. W. Norton, 1948 • From Medicine Man to Freud, 1956 • Psychotherapy: Myth and Method, 1966 • New Dimensions of Deep Analysis, 1975 • History of Psychotherapy: From Magic Healing to Encounter, Jason Aronson, 1976 • The ESP Experience: A Psychiatric Validation, 1978 == References ==