Parapsihopatologija -

| | Phenomena | Psychiatric differential | |------------|---------------|-------------------------------| | Extra-sensory perception (ESP) | Telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition | Paranoid ideation, referential thinking, magical ideation | | Psychokinesis | Mind-matter interaction, poltergeist effects | Catatonic excitement, conversion disorder | | Dissociative / Out-of-body | OBE, autoscopy, possession experiences | Depersonalization-derealization disorder, dissociative identity disorder | | Apparitional / Haunting | Crisis apparitions, ghosts, near-death experiences | Visual hallucinations (e.g., peduncular hallucinosis), bereavement-related hallucinosis |

A key distinction: In , experiences are typically ego-dystonic (distressing), persistent, and accompanied by loss of reality testing. In non-pathological parapsychopathological cases (if they exist), the person retains insight, the experience is transient, and often occurs in a clear sensorium. 4. Differential Diagnosis: Parapsychopathological vs. Psychopathological Clinical guidelines (e.g., DSM‑5‑TR, ICD‑11) do not recognize psi phenomena. However, for research purposes, the following filter is proposed (after Lukoff, 1985; more recent transpersonal psychiatry approaches): parapsihopatologija

Author: [Generated for academic purposes] Date: April 14, 2026 Subject: Abnormal Psychology / Parapsychology Abstract Parapsychopathology (Parapsihopatologija) is a fringe interdisciplinary domain situated at the intersection of clinical psychiatry and parapsychology. It investigates unusual subjective experiences—such as apparitions, telepathy, psychokinesis, and out-of-body sensations—not merely as psychiatric symptoms but as potential phenomena that may challenge conventional neuroscientific models. This paper delineates the historical development, core phenomenological categories, differential diagnostic criteria, and ongoing scientific controversies. It concludes that while most parapsychopathological experiences can be explained by known psychopathological mechanisms, a small, controversial residue warrants further empirical investigation under rigorous controls. 1. Introduction The term parapsihopatologija derives from Greek para (beside), psyche (mind), pathos (suffering), and logos (study). Unlike general psychopathology—which studies mental disorders through observable signs and reported symptoms—parapsychopathology focuses on experiences that mimic psychotic or dissociative symptoms yet are claimed by some individuals to have a veridical, anomalous origin (e.g., extrasensory perception). Differential Diagnosis: Parapsychopathological vs

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