通灵信的调查:据说一个死去的儿子写信给他的父母。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Transcultural Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-06 DOI:10.1177/13634615251357998
Betty Carakushansky Wainstock, Marcia Gomide, Júlio Silva, Alexander Moreira-Almeida
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在巴西,通灵是一种被广泛接受的精神实践,与悲伤的过程和对来世的信仰有关。出于这个原因,巴西人非常关心媒体是否能够获得超越传统手段所能获得的信息(异常信息接收- AIR)。然而,关于这些问题的深入定性研究缺乏。本研究旨在调查报告的空气在媒介恍惚和这一信息对死者家属的意义。在一项以观察为基础的对照研究中,媒体在与父母互动43秒后,写了一封信给他们已故的儿子。从中介人互动中获得或推断的信息被排除在信中可核实的信息项目之外。在与父母的三次访谈中,并通过死者的文件和物品,调查了其余项目的准确性和特异性程度。一位专家对这封信的签名进行了笔迹分析。该媒介产生了19项信息,其中一项无法评估,一项未被识别,两项可推断,九项一般,六项具体。这些信息描述了死者现在和过去的习惯、计划和显著的身体特征,这些信息对父母来说不太可能通过日常互动或偶然获得。签名的比较在媒介实践中很常见,在这种情况下,签名与死者的签名有一些大致的相似之处,但在更微妙的方面有许多差异。六项可核实的信息的制作,以前没有通过传统手段传达给媒体,说明了许多巴西人认为是空气现象。对精神分裂症的定性研究可以揭示灵媒的做法及其对精神健康的影响,特别是在巴西的情况下对悲伤和丧失的影响。
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Investigation of mediumistic letter: A deceased son supposedly writes to his parents.

Mediumship is a well-accepted spiritual practice in Brazil relating to the grief process and beliefs in the afterlife. For this reason, there is considerable interest among Brazilians in trying to determine whether mediums can obtain information beyond what can be obtained through conventional means (Anomalous Information Reception - AIR). However, there is a dearth of in-depth qualitative studies about these issues. This study aimed to investigate reported AIR in a mediumistic trance and the meaning of this information to the family of the deceased. In a controlled observation-based study, following 43 seconds of filmed interaction with the parents, the medium wrote a letter attributed to their deceased son. Information obtained or deducible from the medium-sitter interaction was excluded from the items of information verifiable in the letter. The degree of accuracy and specificity of the remaining items were investigated in three interviews with the parents and through the deceased's documents and objects. An expert carried out a handwriting analysis of the letter's signature. The medium produced 19 items of information, one of which could not be evaluated, one that was unrecognized, two that were deducible, nine that were generic and six specific. Items of information described the deceased's present and past habits, plans, and distinguishing physical characteristics which came across to the parents as unlikely to be obtained through routine interactions or by chance. Comparison of signatures is common in mediumistic practice, and in this case, the signature had some general similarities to that of the deceased, but there were many differences in more subtle aspects. The production of six verifiable items of information that had not previously been communicated to the medium through conventional means illustrates what many Brazilians believe to be AIR phenomena. Qualitative studies of AIR can shed light on the practice of mediumship and its mental health implications, especially with respect to grief and loss in the Brazilian context.

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期刊介绍: Transcultural Psychiatry is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles on cultural psychiatry and mental health. Cultural psychiatry is concerned with the social and cultural determinants of psychopathology and psychosocial treatments of the range of mental and behavioural problems in individuals, families and human groups. In addition to the clinical research methods of psychiatry, it draws from the disciplines of psychiatric epidemiology, medical anthropology and cross-cultural psychology.
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