KINDLY FORWARD TO A PSYCH MAJOR
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Student advocate, social psychologist, author, and psych critic Wyatt
Ehrenfels traveled to North Jersey, where he was interviewed by
Communications Commissioner for Oakland, NJ, Al DiGiacomo. Ehrenfels
was asked to appear on two episodes of a cable access program,
Alternatives. PART I of the interview, airing every week in May,
addressed his cancer psychology dream research, adverse impact for
dream researchers, and the 'para-skeptical contempt' with which psych
profs manage a neglect and distortion of this phenomenon. PART II,
airing every week in June, addresses Ehrenfels's critique of
psychology and its public instrument, the book "Fireflies in the
Shadow of the Sun." Other topics included Wyatt's critique of
knowledge production in Psychology, the "Shadow DSM," and efforts by
psych profs to keep Ehrenfels from reaching their students. In
addition to numerous state politicians, other noted guests on
DiGiacomo's program included consumer advocate and Green Party
Presidential candidate Ralph Nader, John Hagelin, Natural Law
Party candidate, actress Rita Moreno, and researcher Robert Cohen.
Whatever you think of Ehrenfels's "expeditionary" research or the
philosophy of science that puts him at odds with his peers, Ehrenfels
is widely praised for his dissemination of the obstacles to graduate
admission and post-bacceleaurate employment that dog psych majors and
that psych professors are reluctant to disclose.
With the consent of OK-TV, public access television serving the
Borough of Manhattan (New York) contacted Ehrenfels for a copy of the
tape to re-broadcast the interviews. The interview is expected to open
doors for the psychology critic, who was authorized with the blessing
of OKTV to distribute the tape to distributors of public access
television across the country.
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