TM and Cult Mania

[1] The authors write that, "Transcendental Meditation has achieved international recognition through commercial exploitation" and "poor scientific procedures".

"[1] A positive capsule review in the Los Angeles Times noted that the authors use logic to point out transparencies in the assertions of Transcendental Meditation.

[5] Carrey has conducted studies into psychological resilience,[13] and has taught physicians in a psychiatry residency program in the field of family therapy.

[14] Lynn Suess assisted Persinger in 1980, in researching geological phenomena which may have affected unidentified flying object sightings in Washington.

[10] "Transcendental Meditation has achieved international recognition through commercial exploitation" and "poor scientific procedures", write the authors.

"[1] A capsule review of the book for the Los Angeles Times, Phil Freshman commented, "Using hard logic and crackling humor, a trio of Canadian laboratory researchers cogently deflates Transcendental Meditation; they spotlight transparencies in its claims and warn of its latent hazards to those in wobbly mental health.