Many people report paranormal experiences following the loss of someone close. Typically, the experiences come in the form of '˜sensing the presence' of the deceased.

Other experiences can include apparitions, smells, and voices associated with the deceased and sometimes even through to dream interaction.

This talk represents the outcome of a four year-long investigation of 100 people who suffered a personal loss, to explore the benefits of having paranormal experiences during a time of loss, and what natural purposes they serve our health and well-being.

Key research findings will be presented, along with examples of cases investigated, and much more.

This talk is taking place in-person at our college in London

You can find the address and travel directions on our contact page - we'll also include all the information in your enrolment email.

About Dr Cal Cooper

Image of course leader Cal Cooper Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Northampton, Dr Cal Cooper lectures on parapsychology, positive psychology, thanatology, sexual behaviour and social psychology.
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