A new podcast documents a journalist's journey to demonstrate that nonverbal autistic children have supernatural abilities.
Jonathan Jarry M.Sc. | 13 Dec 2024
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Dr. Powell becomes Dickens' guide down the paranormal rabbit hole on The Telepathy Tapes—the White Rabbit to Dickens' Alice—putting her in touch with parents who believe their nonspeaking children are supernaturally gifted. Powell is described on the show as a neuropsychiatrist, researcher and author, and she tells Dickens that she went to medical school, worked with "some of the greatest minds in neuroscience," and joined the faculty at Harvard. She is no longer (
https://web.archive.org/web/2025010...s/2018/11/LITERARY-REVIEWS-THE-ESP-ENIGMA.pdf ) at the vaunted university. Additionally, in episode 6, she claims her medical board revoked her license after she published her book, The ESP Enigma, which makes the case for psychic phenomena. Powell asserts that members of the board hadn't read the book; after they reviewed her research, they reinstated her license.
This story of censure in the face of paranormal beliefs is not supported by the information I found. According to publicly available documents (
https://web.archive.org/web/2025010...lic/VerificationDetails.aspx?EntityID=1477431 ) from the Oregon Medical Board, Powell's license was indeed suspended around the time her book was released, but the reason was a pattern of practice including "poor management of therapeutic boundaries, incomplete chart notes […], a disorganized approach to treatment, a failure to respond to significant patient symptoms, and concerns over her management of patient medications." She was accused of relying extensively on phone consultations to manage complex psychiatric patients without seeing them face-to-face, thus posing "a significant risk of harm to these patients." When asked to stop practicing medicine during the investigation, Powell declined. Her licensing board also asked her to undergo a psychiatric evaluation, which she did. She was subsequently allowed to resume practicing medicine under a strict list of conditions (
https://web.archive.org/web/2025010...ents/358adfec-1ada-41aa-b91d-c6f1e97915ec.pdf ) , which were waived in April 2012. The medical board's website now lists her license as "lapsed."