- Ian Stevenson
Infobox Scientist
name = Ian Stevenson
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caption = "Dr. Ian Stevenson"
birth_date = birth date|1918|10|31
birth_place =Montreal ,Canada
death_date = death date and age|2007|02|08|1918|10|31
death_place =Charlottesville, Virginia
residence =Charlottesville, Virginia
citizenship = Canadian
nationality =Canada flagicon|Canada
ethnicity = Caucasian
field =Psychiatry
work_institutions =University of Virginia
alma_mater =St. Andrews University ,McGill University
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known_for =Reincarnation research
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influences =Theosophy
influenced = Dr. Bruce Greyson, Dr. Jim Tucker,Satwant Pasricha
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footnotes =Ian Pretyman Stevenson, M.D., (born
October 31 ,1918 , inMontreal ,Canada , diedFebruary 8 ,2007 , inCharlottesville, Virginia ), was a Canadianpsychiatrist . His research includedreincarnation claims,near-death experiences , apparitions (death-bed visions), the mind-brain problem, and survival of the humanpersonality after death. [ [http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/psychiatric/stevenson.cfm Ian Stevenson, M.D.] ]The early years
Ian Stevenson was raised in
Ottawa , where his father was the Canadian correspondent for theNew York Times and his mother influenced her son with an interest inTheosophy . Stevenson studied atSt. Andrews University in Scotland and atMcGill University in Montreal, where he received a B.S. in 1942 and an M.D. in 1943, graduating at the top of his class. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/10/AR2007021001393.html?nav=hcmodule Ian Stevenson; Sought To Document Memories Of Past Lives in Children] ] In the 1950s, inspired by a meeting withAldous Huxley , he became a pioneer in the medical study of the effects ofLSD . [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/02/12/db1201.xml Professor Ian Stevenson] ]Stevenson was the founder of scientific research into reincarnation and was best known for collecting and meticulously researching cases of children who seem to recall past lives without the need for
hypnosis . After Professor Stevenson published his first paper on reincarnation in 1960, the inventorChester Carlson funded his first field visits toIndia andSri Lanka . When Carlson died in 1968, he left $1 million to endow a Chair at the University of Virginia, and a further $1 million for Stevenson himself to continue his research into reincarnation.Division of Personality Studies
In 1967, Stevenson was appointed as Director of the Division of Personality Studies (later renamed Division of Perceptual Studies) (DOPS) and, for a period was also Head of the Department of Psychiatry at the
University of Virginia .Stevenson went on to conduct additional field research about reincarnation in
Africa ,Alaska ,British Columbia ,Burma ,India ,South America ,Lebanon ,Turkey , and many other places. The children studied usually started recalling their past life story between the ages of two and four, yet seem to have forgotten it by seven or eight. There were frequent mentions of having died a violent death, and apparently clear memories of the mode of death. Stevenson also gathered testimonies as well as medical records of information on birthmarks, birth defects, and other physical evidence for reincarnation. [ [http://www.childpastlives.org/library_articles/birthmark.htm Dr. Ian Stevenson Birthmarks Article] ]Stevenson published only for the academic and
scientific community , and his over 200 articles and several books—densely packed with research details and academic argument—are in places difficult for the average reader to follow. His research, over 3,000 study cases, provides evidence suggestive of reincarnation, though he himself was always careful to refer to them as "cases suggestive of reincarnation" or "cases of the reincarnation type."Professor Stevenson himself recognized one fundamental flaw in his argument for reincarnation: the absence of any evidence of a physical process by which a personality could survive death and travel to another body. Further, some have questioned his methodology and objectivity in drawing conclusions from his research. [ [http://www.skepticreport.com/newage/stevensonbelief.htm The Apparent Belief System of Ian Stevenson] ] [ [http://www.skepdic.com/stevenson.html Ian Stevenson (1918-2007)] ]
Retirement
Professor Stevenson retired in 2002, leaving his work to successors led by Dr. Bruce Greyson. Dr. Jim Tucker, a child psychiatrist, is continuing Ian Stevenson's work with children, focusing on North American cases.
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