A psychiatrist who identifies demonic possession

A psychiatrist who identifies demonic possession

Richard Gallagher is a board-certified New York psychiatrist who serves as a consultant for exorcists in distinguishing between mental illness and demonic possession. ย He tells his story in the Washington Post, no less, excerpted and linked after the jump.

From Richard Gallagher, ย As a psychiatrist, I diagnose mental illness. Also, I help spot demonic possession. โ€“ The Washington Post

In the late 1980s, I was introduced to a self-styled Satanic high priestess. She called herself a witch and dressed the part, with flowing dark clothes and black eye shadow around to her temples. In our many discussions, she acknowledged worshipping Satan as his โ€œqueen.โ€

Iโ€™m a man of science and a lover of history; after studying the classics at Princeton, I trained in psychiatry at Yale and in psychoanalysis at Columbia. That background is why a Catholic priest had asked my professional opinion, which I offered pro bono, about whether this woman was suffering from a mental disorder. This was at the height of the national panic about Satanism. (In a case that helped induce the hysteria, Virginia McMartin and others had recently been charged with alleged Satanic ritual abuse at a Los Angeles preschool; the charges were later dropped.) So I was inclined to skepticism. But my subjectโ€™s behavior exceeded what I could explain with my training. She could tell some people their secret weaknesses, such as undue pride. She knew how individuals sheโ€™d never known had died, including my mother and her fatal case of ovarian cancer. Six people later vouched to me that, during her exorcisms, they heard her speaking multiple languages, including Latin, completely unfamiliar to her outside of her trances. This was not psychosis; it was what I can only describe as paranormal ability. I concluded that she was possessed. Much later, she permitted me to tell her story.

The priest who had asked for my opinion of this bizarre case was the most experienced exorcist in the country at the time, an erudite and sensible man. I had told him that, even as a practicing Catholic, I wasnโ€™t likely to go in for a lot of hocus-pocus. โ€œWell,โ€ he replied, โ€œunless we thought you were not easily fooled, we would hardly have wanted you to assist us.โ€

So began an unlikely partnership. For the pastย two-and-a-halfย decades and over several hundred consultations, Iโ€™ve helped clergy from multiple denominations and faiths to filter episodes of mental illness โ€” which represent the overwhelming majority of cases โ€” from, literally, the devilโ€™s work.

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