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The working life of a medium: a qualitative examination of mediumship as a support service for the bereaved
Authors:Gemma Osborne
Institution:School of Psychology, Plymouth University, Drake Circus, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK
Abstract:Despite widespread scepticism, it has been estimated that around 10% of the UK adult population regularly visit a medium and television programmes showing mediumship demonstrations draw in millions of viewers. While many assume mediumship to be purely for entertainment, an alternative discourse presents it as being a service offered to comfort and support the bereaved. In this qualitative study, data were collected through semi-structured interviews with nine working mediums and examined with an interpretative phenomenological analysis which aims to understand the lived experiences of participants. Three key superordinate themes emerged, Responsibility and Ethics, Passion to Help and Therapeutic Value. These themes are discussed in terms of mediums’ perception of their work as a helping profession and an ethical framework which illustrates awareness of the vulnerability of sitters. We also consider whether mediums may be equipped to deal with sitters experiencing complicated grief.
Keywords:mediumship  interpretative phenomenological analysis  bereavement  complicated grief
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