Background
White, Rhea Amelia was born on May 6, 1931 in Utica, New York, United States. Daughter of John Raymond and Rhea Jane (Parry) White.
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Here is the long-awaited continuation of the basic reference volume Parapsychology: Sources of Information (Scarecrow, 1973). More than double the size of the previous edition, the new volume updates older material that is still relevant and adds hundreds of new information sources, most of them annotated. New Sources also goes further than Sources in that, in addition to covering books, serials, and organizations, it contains a chapter describing sources of parapsychology information in general library materials, a chapter documenting U.S. government involvement in parapsychology, and a review of changes in the field since Sources was written. The list of dissertations and theses on parapsychology is nearly seven times larger, and the glossary has been greatly expanded. The current scientific status of parapsychology is dealt with in an appendix by leading psi researcher John Palmer, Ph.D. The indexing is lengthy and detailed and covers authors, titles, and subjects.
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(There are 56 contributions in RIP 1983. Of the 40 papers ...)
There are 56 contributions in RIP 1983. Of the 40 papers and briefs, 23 are experimental reports; the remainder consist of case reports and field studies, review articles, theoretical and methodological papers, and surveys. RIP 1983 also contains a symposium on psi and the nervous system and roundtables on the poltergeist agent, conjurors and parapsychology, and nonlinear thinking about psi. Of special note are the invited addresses by Robert G. Jahn ("On the Representation of Psi Research to the Community of Established Science") and Montague Ullman ("Dreams, Metaphors, and Psi") as well as the presidental address by Stanley Krippner ("A Systems Approach to Psi Research Based on Jungian Typology").
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White, Rhea Amelia was born on May 6, 1931 in Utica, New York, United States. Daughter of John Raymond and Rhea Jane (Parry) White.
Bachelor, Pennsylvania State University, 1953. Master of Library Science, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, 1965. Postgraduate, State University of New York, Stony Brook, 1990—1992.
Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Institute Transpersonal Psychology, 2006.
Research fellow Parapsychology Laboratory Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1954-1958. Editor Journal American Society Psychical Research, New York City, 1959-1962, 84-00, editor-in-chief, from 2001. Library department psychiatry Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, 1965-1967.
Director information American Society Psychical Research, New York City, 1965-1980. Reference library East Meadow (New York ) Public Library., 1965-1995. Founder, director Parapsychology Sources of Information Center, Dix Hills, New York, 1981-1990.
Editor Research in Parapsychology, Metuchen, New Jersey, 1981-1985, Theta, Durham, North Carolina, 1981-1986. Founder, editor Parapsychology Abstracts International, Dix Hills, 1983-1989, Exceptional Human Experience, Dix Hills, from 1990. Founder, producer PsiLine Database, from 1983.
Managing editor Advances in Parapsychol. Research, New York City, 1977. Founder, director Exceptional Human Experience Network, New Bern, 1990-1994 and from 95.
With Exceptional Human Experience News, 1994—2002. Research fellow Menninger Foundation, Topeka, 1963-1965. Abstractor Psychological Abstracts, Washington, 1967-1991.
Consultant Scarecrow Press, Metuchen, New Jersey, 1980-1985. Referee Journal Parapsychology, Durham, 1981-1985. Chairman, keynote speaker conference on women and parapsychology Parapsychology Foundation, Dublin, Ireland, 1991.
Keynote speaker Academy Religion and Psychical Research Conference, 1992. Founder, editor EHE News, Dix Hills, 1994, New Bern, since 1995. Instructor exceptional human experience course Portland (Oregon) State University, 1999.
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Member of Association Near-Death Studies, Academy Religion and Psychical Research (member board 1982-1984, publications committee 1982-1997), Parapsychological Association (member council 1958, 1962-1963, 1982-1985, president 1984, director 1986, Lifetime Outstanding Research award 1992, conference speaker 1993), Center for Psychology and Social Change, Society for Anthropology of Consciousness, International Association Religion and Parapsychology, International Society for Study Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, Found for Shamanic Studies, Penn State Alumni Association College Liberal Arts.