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Colin A. Ross

Colin A. Ross (July 14, 1950) is a Canadian psychiatrist and former president of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation from 1993 to 1994. There is controversy about his methods and claims, which include recovering memories through hypnosis of Satanic ritual abuse.

Ross has also produced several documentaries and educational films about Dissociative Identity Disorder. In 1999, he teamed with producer James Myer in the making of Multiple Personality: Reality and Illusion. The docudrama featured Chris Costner Sizemore, a woman that became famous because of a rare diagnosis (at that time) of Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD). Ms. Sizemore's life was portrayed by Joanne Woodward in the Fox motion picture The Three Faces of Eve.

Claims of paranormal ability

In 2008, Ross applied for the James Randi Educational Foundation's One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge with the claim that energy from his eyes could cause a speaker, receiving no other input, to sound a tone.

In 2010, Ross published experimental data that he claimed supported his hypothesis that the eyes emit energy that can be captured and measured in the Anthropology of Consciousness, a journal of the American Anthropological Association. During correspondence with Steven Novella of The Skeptic's Guide to the Universe, he conceded that the equipment he was using was a biofeedback machine attached to his laptop, and that the laptop was responding in a well-understood way to an eye blink. However, he claimed that he could still send energy beams out of his eyes, and was working on modifying the software to ignore an eye blink. His claim has not currently been tested by the JREF. In 2008, he was granted the tongue-in-cheek Pigasus Award.

Works

Books

  • . New York: John Wiley & Sons (1989). . .
  • 2nd ed.: New York: John Wiley & Sons (1996). .
  • University of Toronto Press (1994). . .
  • Satanic Ritual Abuse: Principles of Treatment. University of Toronto Press (1995). .
  • BLUEBIRD: Deliberate Creation of Multiple Personality by Psychiatrist (2000).
  • Republished as . Richardson, TX: Manitou Communications (2006). .
  • New York: Haworth Maltreatment & Trauma Press (2004). . .
  • Moon Shadows: Stories of Trauma & Recovery (2007).
  • Richardson, TX: Manitou (2007). .
  • The Great Psychiatry Scam: One Shrink's Personal Journey (2008).
  • (1995).
  • Military Mind Control: A Story of Trauma and Recovery (2009).
  • Trauma Model Therapy (2009).
  • Human Energy Fields: A New Science of Medicine (2011).
  • Structural Dissociation: A Proposed Modification of the Theory (2013).
  • The Trump Card: A Psychiatrist Analyzes Reactions to Donald Trump (2017).
  • Treatment of Dissociative Identity Disorder (2018).
  • Be A Teammate With Yourself (2019).
  • The Genetics of Schizophrenia (2020).
  • Opus 5 In B Flat And Other Poems (2020).
  • The Rape of Eve (2014).

Contributions

Selected articles

Book reviews

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