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Psychology Author, Critic Wyatt Ehrenfels Makes Inroads with Media


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Ehrenfels Prepares to Address Live Audiences for District of Columbia library system


Tenley-Friendship, Chevy Chase, Georgetown, West End (downtown) dates scheduled; Martin Luther King Jr. dates to follow.

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• Chevy Chase Branch Library
5625 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. near McKinley Street,
Monday, December 13
7 PM

metro: Friendship Heights (15 minute walk)
Chevy Chase branch of D.C. Public Library • Georgetown Branch Library
3260 R Street, N.W. at Wisconsin Avenue
Wednesday, January 12
7 PM

parking: behind library
bus: 30 bus to R Street
Georgetown branch of D.C. Public Library
• West End Branch Library
1101 24th Street, N.W. at L Street, N.W.
Monday, February 28
6:45 PM

metro: Foggy Bottom station on the Blue/Orange lines
West End branch of D.C. Public Library

library branches District of Columbia

Wyatt Ehrenfels will be coursing through the D.C. library bloodstream over the next few months, beginning with an October 27th presentation to the Tenley-Friendship branch across from the Washington National Cathedral.

  • December 13 (Monday) 7-9 P.M. Chevy Chase branch

  • January 12 (Wednesday) 7-9 P.M. Georgetown branch

  • February 28 (Monday) 6:30-8:45 P.M. West End branch


Chevy Chase is the most heavily trafficked branch in the D.C. metro system, while the Georgetown branch is the most active promoter of its events and conveniently located near Georgetown University. Due to heavy promotion of its branch events in the Washington Post and other newspapers, Georgetown required considerably more lead time than the other branches.

Wyatt Ehrenfels is currently bidding to speak at the main (Martin Luther King Jr.) branch.



Wyatt Ehrenfels Address Tenley-Friendship Branch Library
October 27, 2004


A framed poster of Fireflies in the Shadow of the Sun (21.0" x 25.0") featuring the URL for the web site was prominently displayed in the window of The Tenley-Friendship library for weeks leading up to the first address to a live audience by author and social psychologist Wyatt Ehrenfels.

Wyatt Ehrenfels did not disappoint, whose prepared remarks and ensuing Q & A went for 2 hours. Ehrenfels opened with a theatrical recitation of his book's plot summary from memory, chasing the scripted trailer-like synopsis with "I am author, dream researcher, and social psychologist Wyatt Ehrenfels." Wyatt then delighted the gathering by reading a selection of humorous and insightful prose from Chapter 4 of his book. After the short reading, Wyatt launched into a discussion of dreaming laced with occassional riffs about ailing policies, procedures, and prejudices that keep Psychology from a credible investigation of dreaming's language and functionality.

"I want to thank those in attendance," remarked Ehrenfels, misty-eyed by sporadic displays of fascination and appreciation that interrupted his speech. "I appreciate those who walked the half mile from The American University to be there. One student in particular extended his hand and informed me that this was the best lecture he'd heard as a student. It's the kind of compliment that sticks with you long after you've forgotten everything else about the event." Ehrenfels was also impressed by the way his audience reflected his outrage over the disenfranchisement of dream research in public universities. "Some of them were hearing it for the first time and became vocal in their displeasure with departments of Psychology. As for those who were students or had been students recently, well, they made it clear that my remarks jibed just enough with what they already knew about their professors to facilitate my credibility when I discussed issues and matters with which they were as yet unfamiliar as undergraduates. All in all, it was a good day."

Following the speech, Ehrenfels was approached by the branch manager who advised him to speak at the library's main branch near George Washington University in downtown Washington. The details of other D.C. library events are forthcoming.

Ehrenfels was preceded by poet and anthologist E. Ethelbert Miller, author of such works as Andromeda (1974), Where are the Love Poems for Dictators? (1986), and First Light (1994) among others. Miller is director of the African-American Resource Center at Howard University since 1974 and the editor of Synergy. He is regarded as a prominent member of the Washington, D.C. arts community. Each author -- Miller and Ehrenfels -- were expected to benefit from the other's local draw. "Come for one, stay for the other," remarked Ehrenfels. A representative of the library's marketing department scheduled the authors for the 44th anniversary of the library's dedication: Wednesday, October 27. Miller addressed the book club at 1 P.M. followed by Ehrenfels at 2:15.

For Wyatt Ehrenfels, the live talk comes on the heels of a taped interview for HCTV, which aired four days in September for the largest county in the state of Virginia. The promotion of the cable program in visits to local George Mason University prepared the author for his first live discussion of the book and the campaign to a non-student gathering. The event follows Ehrenfels plan to expand his cable access television promotions to include literary festivals.

HCTV, Fairfax County, VA


Herndon-based HCTV Channel 23 serves the whole of Fairfax County, home to the largest population in Virginia. Fairfax County is situated in the northeastern corner of Virginia, south of the Potomac River and 10 miles west of downtown Washington, D.C. Known for its highly skilled and educated labor force, the county is a major center for U.S. and international corporate headquarters, technical and professional service firms, and trade and professional organizations.

The hour interview with Wyatt Ehrenfels aired at 5:30 PM and again at 11:30 P.M. on September 20, 21, and 22, and will air once more on the 23rd. In promoting the appearances, Wyatt Ehrenfels has dispatched local evangelists to disperse thousands of color fliers and address residents at bookstores, malls, universities, and transportation hubs. The author himself worked his way into classrooms where psychology courses were regularly scheduled, posting fliers on the walls.

"I was thrilled to be granted this audience," remarked Ehrenfels. "I want to extend my gratitude to George Mason University undergraduates, who received me warmly over the course of the week. I enjoyed many stimulating conversations with students interested in my programs of research and in what the future of Psychology may hold for them." One student in particular reported her intention to raise the work of the social psychologist as a topic for discussion in her Social Psychology class. "And there's nothing more satisfying than walking through the halls to occasionally find students examining the flier." In one instance, one student was seen browsing the web site on one of the PCs directly beneath a flier in the David King building hallway. "This was my first opportunity to witness firsthand the effects of my promotion in a live college setting... A few students from George Mason University had been trying to persuade me to visit the area, and while one student's efforts to arrange an on-campus speaking engagement were obstructed by concerned faculty, there was nothing to prevent me from making a few 'timely but impromptu' visits to this campus to speak with students and stump for my program. The students, who are quite proud of their home city, relish the idea of being the nation's most avid readers and consumers of books. After spending some time in their metro system, where it seems everyone is reading and where publishers pay to advertise the works of their authors -- and after spending a number of hours with Mason students, I wouldn't doubt it for a minute."

The interviews debuted over the months of May and June for the benefit of three densely populated Northern New Jersey counties in OKTV's viewing area. The program, titled Alternatives, also boasts such nationally reputable guests as Presidential candidates Ralph Nader and John Hagelin, actress Rita Moreno, and researcher Robert Cohen. Wyatt Ehrenfels expressed enthusiasm for the new venues, citing the viewing areas as ideal battlegrounds for his effort to reform policies and procedures at the heart of institutionalized Psychology. "This is it. This is what we've been waiting for," he proclaimed.

PATV, Iowa City

Wyatt Ehrenfels's interviews with OKTV are currently being broadcast by PATV serving the Iowa City-Coralville viewing area. Listed as 'Alternatives' in the PATV program guide, the interview have been airing regularly over the summer, most recently July 30, July 31, and August 1. Future program dates include:

  • August 3, 12:30 PM (I)

  • August 3, 07:30 PM (II)

  • August 5, 01:00 PM (I)

  • August 8, 11:00 AM (II)

  • September 9, 6:00 PM (I & II)

The schedule may include as-yet-unannounced broadcasts. Wyatt Ehrenfels is looking forward to promoting the September 9 broadcast for the benefit of psychology majors at the University of Iowa and wishes to thank PATV programmer Emily Ashenfelter for reserving the extended September time slot.

Re-capping the OKTV Experience

PART I of Wyatt's interview with Al DiGiacomo, which aired twice weekly in May for three densely populated Northern New Jersey counties, addressed his dream research with cancer patients, adverse impact for dream researchers, and Wyatt's criticisms of Psychology's 'para-skeptical' neglect and distortion of this phenomenon. PART II, which aired twice weekly in June, addressed Wyatt's critique of Psychology and the recently released expose, Fireflies in the Shadow of the Sun (Click here to order), drawing from real dreams, dream research, and real political drama ripped from the diary of the author and others in an effort to depict the relationship between dreaming and waking experience and the real life struggle of four graduate students to pursue the truth about dreaming in an academic culture inhospitable to the study of dreams. Topics covered by the interview included Wyatt's wildly popular "Shadow DSM" (in which he turns the DSM back on the psychological community to diagnose the diagnosticians), his critique of Psychology research and education policy and procedures, the managed neglect and distortion of psychologistic phenomena by psych professors, adverse impact for dream researchers, and efforts by psychology department faculty in Northern Virginia to scuttle efforts by students to arrange for university-approved venues for Ehrenfels to address students on campus (e.g., George Mason University).

OKTV has given consent for other public access channels to share the interviews with its viewing audiences. A public access channel serving the borough of Manhattan expressed interest in broadcasting the interviews.

Wyatt had this to say about the event: "It was exhilarating. The opportunity. The pressure. Expectations were high. You know, you spend years wordsmithing and windowdressing that package of messages for your web site, and you'd like to reproduce those statements verbally, and you want to do it with clarity and impact, and I accomplished that today. Over Al (DiGiacomo)'s shoulder I could see my wife and the program's director Elsebeth throwing their whole bodies their mutual thumbs' up, both smiling heartily and shaking their heads as if to say 'yes,' and I knew I was not alone in feeling like I brought my best stuff that day. There's no greater feeling than that. Sure, for every idea I delivered, there were five or six supporting ideas or anecdotes I did not have time for, and that sort of nagged me throughout, but there's only so much you can do in two 24-minute segments. So you say what you can and refer the viewing audience to your book and web site. Like I told Elsebeth, there's enough here for a college course, and she drew from her extensive experience as program director to help put me in a more focused mindset before taping began. OKTV has played host to some spirited political debates and notable guests have included consumer advocate and Green Party Presidential candidate Ralph Nader, Natural Law candidate John Hagelin, actress Rita Moreno, and researcher Robert Cohen. I am honored and grateful that they wanted to make me a part of Alternative's intellectual tradition. But basically, there was a choice I knew I would have to make well ahead of the taping and didn't end up making until a minute into the icrebreaker segment on my dream research. A choice between presentational styles. On the one hand, I wanted to appear cool, conversational, and anecdotal, but I ultimately opted to forgo that demeanor in favor of looking like I had too much to say for the time alotted. Like controlled bursts of semiautomatic weapon fire, my speech was rapid and dense in places, but always cogent and always coherent. I knew this tape would eventually make the rounds on public access channels, and it was generous of Al to suggest I distribute this tape. A representative of a public access channel serving the Borough of Manhattan already phoned me to express her interest in adding the interview to their Summer or Autumn schedule. Al also mentioned he would recommend to local libraries that they carry Fireflies in the Shadow of the Sun. It was exhilarating. This program will open doors. Thanks."

Rapid Fire Bullets

Members of the Ehrenfels team dispersed across shopping malls, colleges, and metro stations over the weekend to distribute fliers and introduce the campaign to reform Psychology to members of the community. fireflySun.com shattered its two-day record for web visits and accesses, and Wyatt Ehrenfels poured over dozens of e-mails. The public has spoken. And in appreciation for the interest in the web site, Ehrenfels deferred to public opinion by prepending his normal prose with a high-level view of Psychology's shortfalls in bulleted form:

  • The professors responsible for Psychology research and education are intellectually ill-equipped to address (and indisposed to appreciate) the meaning of psychological life.

  • Psych profs are less interested in the human condition (human nature is the 800 lb. gorilla in the psych department) than in (a) making their business transactions, day-to-day operations, and relationships easier and (b) managing a cosmetic impression of legitimacy for their students and for the public at large.

  • Toward these ends, psych profs adopted standard operating procedures that show a fundamental lack of respect for the integrity of the individual, whether that individual is another professor, a research participant, a therapy client, a graduate student, or the much-maligned "man in the street" to whom the psych prof generalizes his or her research findings. These procedures include manualized diagnosis & treatment, approved textbooks and standardized course content, and derivative and imitative research methodologies that grind through masses of research volunteers like so many pounds of sausage.

  • Psych profs develop a "para-skeptical contempt" for research topics (i.e., phenomena) that do not lend themselves as neatly or readily to the self-congratulatory SOPs.

  • As you might expect, tragically the phenomena being sacrificed (i.e., neglected or distorted) are the Big Picture questions or the psychologistic phenomena most associated with the heart of the human condition -- phenomena like dreams that pose the biggest intellectual challenges and make demands on psych profs to exhibit flexibility and originality in designing empirical methodologies which, like the best detectivework, is a confluence of qualitative and quantitative data, descriptive and inferential statistics, and exploratory and confirmatory data analyses. Such work simply cannot be judged by the same standards and cannot be comprehended or integrated with the same mindless minimum expenditure of energy with which they assimilate all other slavishly expectation-compliant research.

  • But alas, psych profs refuse to make compromises or concessions to the requirements of their subject matter and so, even while psych profs love to play God by disabusing the contemptible layman of his or her faith and folk beliefs, they perpetrate this myth that the essence of science is a collection of rules -- rules which, if followed correctly confer superiority on the game player. The scientist is portrayed as a disciplined mind and team player who converges on the same methods and truths as his or her colleagues. In actuality, however, genuine science is an open-ended framework that allows the individual scientist considerable discretion and latitude with which to draw constructively from his or her own wits and experiences. The brand of science practiced by psych profs is actually more accurately characterized as a "paradigm," "epistemology," or dare I say "game" -- a Psychology version of Monopoly with rules (i.e. institutional requirements) that have less standing in science than in social necessity, social expediency, and worse yet, social control.

  • And community management begins at home! Like many of the elimination-oriented reality TV programs, psychology graduate students who declare an interest in a problematic phenomenon (e.g., dreams) are summarily disqualified or systematically deprived of career milestones. Despite excellent grades, these students might find it impossible to achieve admission to graduate school. If they do manage to get through that gate, they may fall victim to the prejudice of an individual professor bent on questioning their fit, professionalism, or mental hygiene publicly in an end-of-academic-term faculty meeting that culminates in some category of conduct probation. Or they may find themselves unable to build a CV that allows them to compete for a post-doctoral teaching position because they cannot publish on a frenetic career timetable that supports only ADHD, frivolous, and highly technical research. At the end of the day, when all the vetting is done and all the checkpoints negotiated, the only available individuals on whom tenure can be conferred are those who are neither burdened with a superhuman curiosity nor sidetracked by a disposition to think. These "scholars," for whom a new mantra, "commitment to excellence," replaces the classical pursuit of truth, have adapted so adroitly and sacrificed so willingly as to prove they do not need tenure. Tenure, the real value in which is protection from one's colleagues (and not from House Republicans, as they would have you believe), is wasted on tenured persons. Like maggots born out of dumpster trash, the modern academic is a product of an institution, a creature of imprimatur, and instantiation of its policies and procedures.

  • Why is it so significant that the bureacratization of knowledge production, diagnosis & treatment, and education & training places psych profs at odds with independent thinkers, exploratory researchers, and certain classes of phenomena? The effects are pervasive, profound, and permanent. Natural selection, as observed over the course of many training generations, psych profs on search committees and graduate admission committees can afford to cherry pick the 4-5 perfect fits from among the hundreds of applicants for graduate school and teacher-track assistant professorships. In conjunction with committee decision making, this seller's market helps the psych profs to re-populate their communities with like minds (do not let the racial and ethnic diversity of the flesh distract you from this fundamental truth). The community grows increasingly homogeneous, which adds to the pressure to uniformity additional pounds per square inch every year, making the industrially-polluted air in psych departments virtually impossible to breathe or penetrate with the human eye.

  • I wish I could say all the fault lies in trans-individual entities, facticities, and other inexorabilities and sociological constructs that take on a life of their own. True, some biases are built into the system, but the system, with the full complicity of its individual patrons and administrators, determine how and with whom the academic community will be repopulated. And criteria for admission to graduate school and for tenure-track assistant professorships favor individuals with personal biases similar to those of the system so that prejudices now reside in increasingly large numbers of individual psych profs, in whom we find an unhealthy attitude to science and education. More psych profs depart from the normal balance between open-mindedness and skepticism, willing to categorically discount a phenomena as inherently unscientific. More applicants favored are those tractable types who simply demand to be shown a manual and told what to do. In the end, generations of psych profs who once grudgingly surrendered their freedoms and wits in exchange for access to common sources of guidance, validation, and identity gave way to generations with no wits to surrender and no freedom with which to choose their abrogation. The new generations of psych profs are, in a nutshell, "scary dumb."

  • The bottom line: the psych department invented a new law of thermodynamics in which deindividuation passes across a gradient from people and work of relatively greater insipidness and imprimatur to people and work of relatively lesser insipidness and imprimatur. Psych profs seek to be scientists first by imitating the cosmetic (albeit outdated) aspects of harder sciences, and in observing this letter of the law fail to grasp the spirit of discovery and exploration. By fashioning themselves ambassadors of a generically scientific and professional community first and student of human nature second, psych profs lose all claim to scholarship and become mere clerks who preside over the cogs in a bureacratic knowledge production, diagnosis & treatment, and mass certification combine.

  • Given this state of affairs, it behooves psych profs to fulfill their civic duty to accurately and adequately portray for their psych majors the odds and obstacles surrounding graduate admission, psychology-related career opportunities in the post-bacceleaureate labor market, and post-doctoral employment for those who endure the abuses and sacrifices to earn the vaunted PhD in Psychology.


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