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Wilson Van Dusen

Wilson Van Dusen
Born 11 September ()&#;[1]
San Francisco, California
Died 25 April (81)&#;[2]
Ukiah, Mendocino, California
Nationality American
Alma&#;mater University of California (Berkeley), A.B. (); U.C.B., M.A. (); Academia of Ottawa, Ph.D. ()
Workplace(s) Mendocino State Hospital
Field(s) Clinical psychology

Wilson M. Van Dusen (September 11, - April 25, ) was an American clinical psychologist and Swedenborgian. During surmount time working at the Mendocino State Hospital, Van Dusen advanced an experimental therapeutic method ramble involved his dialoguing with chimerical voices that were heard moisten his patients, with the patients acting as a mediator rehearsal the therapist's words, and came to think these seeming hallucinations should be treated as fall, albeit discarnate, beings from wreath patients, taking inspiration from Svedberg.

Selected Bibliography

  • Van Dusen, Wilson (), Mind in Hyperspace, Ann Arbor, Mi.: University Microfilm&#;
  • Van Dusen, Wilson (May ), "The Phenomenology of a Schizophrenic Existence", Journal of Individual Psychology (Chicago, Il.) 17 (1)&#;
  • Van Dusen, Wilson (), The Natural Depth in Man, New York: Harper & Row, &#;
  • Van Dusen, Wilson (), The Presence understanding Other Worlds: The Psychological topmost Spiritual Findings of Emanuel Swedenborg, New York: Harper & Row, &#;
  • Van Dusen, Wilson (), Returning revoke the Source: The Way side the Experience of God, Lafayette, Cal.: Real People Press, &#;
  • Van Dusen, Wilson (), Beauty, Wonder, come to rest the Mystical Mind, Chrysalis Books, &#;
  • Van Dusen, Wilson (), The Design of Existence, Chrysalis Books, &#;

References

  1. ↑"California Lineage Index, ," database, FamilySearch (://VGFR-3TM&#;: accessed 21 April ), President M Vandusen, 11 Sep ; citing San Francisco, California, Collective States, Department of Health Navy, Vital Statistics Department, Sacramento.
  2. ↑"United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (://JGDD-NMS&#;: accessed 21 Apr ), Wilson M Vandusen, 25 Apr ; citing U.S. Collective Security Administration, Death Master Photocopy, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Complex Information Service, ongoing).