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  1. Tanya Marie Luhrmann (born 1959) is an American psychological anthropologist known for her studies of modern-day witches, charismatic Christians, and studies of how culture shapes psychotic, dissociative, and related experiences.

  2. Tanya Marie Luhrmann is an anthropologist who studies the edge of experience, such as voices, visions, magic and belief. She has done ethnography and experiments with people who hear voices, seek God's speech, practice magic and more.

  3. Tanya Luhrmann is a Stanford professor who researches spiritual power, mental health and psychic phenomena. She is the author of How God Becomes Real and other books on religion and culture.

  4. Tanya Marie Luhrmann is a renowned anthropologist who studies unusual sensory experiences, religion, and psychosis. She has published several books and articles, received many awards and honors, and teaches at Stanford University.

  5. Tanya Marie Luhrmann. Department of Anthropology Building 50 Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305. Appointments held. Stanford University. 2021: named Albert Ray Lang Professor. 2010: named Howard and Jessie Watkins University Professor (ten year appt). 2007-present: Professor of Anthropology (and Psychology, by courtesy).

  6. 1991. Of two minds: The growing disorder in American psychiatry. TM Luhrmann, P Uhlmann. Canadian Medical Association. Journal 164 (1), 73. , 2001. 1294 *. 2001. Differences in voice-hearing experiences of people with psychosis in the USA, India and Ghana: interview-based study.

  7. Tanya Marie Luhrmann is the Albert Ray Lang Professor of Anthropology at Stanford University, with a courtesy appointment in Psychology. Her work focuses on the edge of experience: on voices, visions, the world of the supernatural and the world of psychosis.