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Call for Participants

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS
Phenomenology Research Professionals (PRP) is conducting a study on the effects of trauma and the paranormal. The intent of the study is to understand the relationship(s) that may exist between both phenomena and the dimensions of post-traumatic growth (PTG) that people may have gained by experiencing them.


About the research team:
 
Bill Kousoulas, PhD is an investigative researcher with degrees in Psychology and English. He is especially passionate about learning how people and communities often thrive by overcoming trauma and adversity. His doctoral dissertation covers the topics of post-traumatic growth (PTG) and personal resilience from a qualitative perspective, utilizing conversational interviews and grounded theory analysis. Jaci Kousoulas worked professionally as a United States Postmaster for over twenty three years. Her expertise lies in data analytics, investigation, and research. As a highly intuitive and gifted psychic, she has experienced numerous paranormal manifestations, including UFOs, disembodied heads on her bedroom dresser, and visitations from loved ones after they have passed on from this life. In 2022, PRP researched, authored, and published “Bridging the Tragedy: Silver Linings in the Mysterious Ohio River Valley,” a non-fiction work about the 1967 Silver Bridge disaster in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, which happened at the end of a thirteen month paranormal barrage highlighted by UFOs, Men in Black, and the mysterious Mothman.

 

The present study will also be chronicled in a book to be published in late 2024. For more information, or if you are interested in participating in this volunteer-based study, please contact PRP at PRPConnect.org, through their Facebook page, or by dialing (815) 751 1524.

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