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Ciarán O’keeffe

1 paper in the library · 1 citation · publishing 2025

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Haunted People Syndrome Redux: Concurrent Validity From an Independent Case Study

Journal of Scientific Exploration March 31, 2025 Ciarán O’keeffe, Brandon Massullo, Brian Laythe et al. 1 citation

A reanalysis of a case study by Auerbach et al. (2023) on a poltergeist-like disturbance investigated with virtual technology during the COVID-19 pandemic finds that the case strongly aligns with the Haunted People Syndrome (HP-S) model. HP-S conceptualizes ghostly episodes as an interactionist phenomenon arising from individuals with heightened somatic-sensory sensitivities, stirred by dis-ease states, contextualized with paranormal belief, and reinforced via perceptual contagion and threat-agency detection. Content analysis by an independent researcher showed the case had below-average 'haunt intensity' and a pattern resembling embellished or false testimony, yet it displayed most HP-S recognition patterns. The findings imply that ghostly episodes are best understood through a biopsychosocial lens, regardless of potential psi contributions.