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Pamela
Rae Heath obtained her BA in Psychology at the University of
Missouri in Columbia, Summa cum Laude. She went on to obtain an MD
from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, and became
Board Certified in Anesthesiology two years later. Dr. Heath
practiced medicine full time at a variety of locations, including
serving as Chief of Anesthesia in Humana Hospital-Abilene, as
Director of Education for the Anesthesia Department and a member of
the Surgery Faculty at Orlando Regional Medical Center, on the
faculty of Anesthesia at the University of Florida in Miami, and as
Chief of Anesthesia at Chinle Hospital on the Navaho Reservation for
two years. In 1995 she returned to school to become a Certified
Master Hypnotherapist and obtain a second doctorate degree (Psy.D.),
this time in Parapsychology from the American School of Professional
Psychology and Rosebridge Graduate School of Integrative Psychology
in California. Her faculty included parapsychologists Jon Klimo,
Jerry Solfvin, Loyd Auerbach, and Alan Vaughan. Her dissertation, a
phenomenological study on psychokinesis, was completed in 1999.
Dr. Heath serves on the Board of Directors for the California
Society for Psychical Studies and was co-founder of the Paranormal
Research Organization. She has performed field investigations with
the Office of Paranormal Investigations since 1996 and been involved
in numerous cases, including on the U.S.S. Hornet. In addition to
numerous radio interviews, she has been involved with programs for
the Learning Channel, the Discovery Channel, CBS, Living TV, and New
Zealand’s TV3. She currently divides her time between working as a
physician, writing, and doing paranormal investigation. Her primary
areas of interest are experiential research and psychokinesis.
Selected Publications
Heath, Pamela Rae (1999). Into the Psychokinetic Zone: A
Phenomenological Study of the Experience of Performing Psychokinesis
(PK). Dissertation Abstracts International, 60-07B (University
Microfilms No. 9940063).
Heath, Pamela Rae (1999). Into the Psychokinetic (PK) Zone: A
Phenomenological Study of the Experience of Performing PK. In Kathy
S. Dalton (Chair), Parapsychological Association 42nd Annual
Convention Proceedings of Presented Papers (pp. 112-122). Palo
Alto, CA: Parapsychological Association.
Heath, Pamela Rae. (2000). The PK Zone: A Phenomenological Study.
Iridis 40 (6): 3-8.
Heath, Pamela Rae. (2000). The PK Zone: A Phenomenological Study.
Journal of Parapsychology 64 (1): 53-72.
Heath, Pamela Rae (2003). The PK Zone: A Cross-Cultural Review of
Psychokinesis (PK). New York: iUniverse, Inc.
Heath, Pamela Rae. (2003). What is Psychokinesis? Iridis 46
(3): 1-5.
Heath, Pamela Rae (2004). The Possible Role of Psychokinesis in
Place Memory. Australian Journal of Parapsychology 4 (2):
63-80.
Heath, Pamela Rae (2005). Experiential Research: Unveiling Psi
Through Phenomenological Enquiry. In Thalbourne and Storm (Eds.)
Parapsychology in the 21st century (pp. 361-375). Jefferson, NC:
McFarland.
Heath, Pamela Rae. (2005). A new theory on place memory.
Australian Journal of Parapsychology, 5 (1): 40-58.
Heath, Pamela Rae and Klimo, Jon. (2006). Suicide: What Really
Happens in the Afterlife? Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books.
Website:
www.paraworld.info and
www.PamelaHeath.com
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