Jim B. Tucker, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Research, Division of Personality Studies

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.Ratmalana , Sri Lanka : Sarvodaya Vishva Lekha, 2001.

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.New York : Macmillan Reference USA , 705-710, 2003.

Tucker JB.  Religion and Medicine. In Selin H (Ed.), Medicine Across Cultures: History and  Practice of Medicine in Non-Western CulturesDordrecht , The Netherlands : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 373-384, 2003.

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.