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  • Drawing: A Study in Meaningful Coincidence

    Friday, March 6, 2015. 7:30-9:30 PM

    Four people, who are otherwise unconnected, come together and begin to interact in ways that appear to be based on a common traumatic past. Unknown to each other, three of them are recovering from the suicide of a loved one. The story of their interactions raises the question of what (other than chance) could draw them together. Themes of unconscious communication, premonition, and possession are discussed and scientific attempts to account for meaningful coincidence are considered. RSVP here.


    Dan Gilhooley, PsyaD, LP, CMPS, NYGSP Faculty. Dr. Gilhooley's research interests include adaptive regression, thought transference, and the uncanny. He is also a prolific visual artist whose work has been shown throughout the country.

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