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Dr. Andrew
Nichols

Dr. Andrew
Nichols is a psychologist, parapsychologist, and investigator of
alleged poltergeist cases and other paranormal phenomena. He is a
member of the American Psychological Association, the
Parapsychological Association, and the Society for Psychological
Hypnosis. He has been a psychology professor for many years
and is adjunct faculty (parapsychology) at Santa Fe
College (Gainesville, FL). Nichols is listed in
Who's Who in American Teachers.
During his 30
year career, Nichols has investigated more than 600 reported cases
of ghosts, hauntings and poltergeists, and conducted studies in
telepathy, precognition, and paranormal dream experiences. He has
written numerous articles on paranormal experiences for popular
magazines such as Fate and his scientific papers on
the paranormal have been published in scientific journals such as
the Journal of Parapsychology, International Journal of
Parapsychology, European Journal of Parapsychology, and
Proceedings of the Parapsychological Association.
Professor
Nichols has presented lectures and workshops on paranormal topics at
colleges and conferences throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe. He
is the author of Ghost Detective: Adventures of a
Parapsychologist, and his work has been featured in many books
on paranormal topics.
As a media
consultant on paranormal topics, Nichols has appeared on numerous TV
and Radio programs in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Japan, including
Unsolved Mysteries; 48 Hours; Inside America's Courts, and
was a recurring guest on NBC's The Other Side. Several
television specials have featured Dr. Nichols' work, including ABC's
The World's Scariest Ghosts, The Discovery Channel's Real
Ghosthunters and Ghost Detectives, and Beyond Death
on A&E.
He has
investigated alleged poltergeist disturbances for government
agencies and law enforcement, including The United States Army, Oak
Ridge National Laboratory and the Daytona Beach Police Department.
In 1999 he was co-recipient of a grant to study haunting and
poltergeist cases, the first grant of its kind in the history of
psychic research. |