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Jim B. Tucker, M.D. Address University of Virginia Health System Department of Psychiatric Medicine Division of Personality Studies Box 800152 Charlottesville, VA 22908 Phone: 434/924-2281 Fax: 434/924-1712 e-mail: jbt8n@virginia.edu Recent Publications: Keil HHJ, Tucker JB. An unusual birthmark case thought to be linked to a person who had previously died. Psychological Reports 87:1067-1074, 2000. Tucker JB. Measuring the strength of children’s claims to remember previous lives. In Trends inRebirth Research: Proceedings of an International Seminar, Nimal Senanayake, ed. Tucker JB, Keil HHJ. Can cultural beliefs cause a gender identity disorder? Journal ofPsychology & Human Sexuality 13(2):21-30, 2001. Tucker JB. Review of “Getting Rid of Ritalin: How Neurofeedback Can Successfully Treat Attention Deficit Disorder without Drugs.” Journal of Scientific Exploration 16(4):688-694, 2002. Tucker JB. Reincarnation. In Kastenbaum R (Ed.), Macmillan Encyclopedia of Death and Dying. Tucker JB. Religion and Medicine. In Selin H (Ed.), Medicine Across Cultures: History and Practice of Medicine in Non-Western Cultures. Tucker JB. Review of “Return of the Revolutionaries: The Case for Reincarnation and Soul Groups Reunited.” Journal of Scientific Exploration 17(3):583-584, 2003. Tucker JB. Response to “A New Perspective on the Afterlife Issue.” Journal of Near-DeathStudies 22(1):15-19, 2003. Nelson R, Krippner S, Tucker J, Zeitlin G, Pitkanen M, King C, & Germine M. Who and where is the self? A round table discussion on memory, information and the limits of identity. Journal of Non-Locality and Remote Mental Interactions (e-journal) 2(3):http://www.emergentmind.org/interview.htm, 2003.
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