In 'Spiritualism and the New Psychology' by Millais Culpin, the author delves into the intersection between spiritualism and psychology during the early 20th century. Culpin explores how the rise of spiritualist movements influenced the development of psychology, presenting a nuanced perspective on the relationship between science and spirituality. The book is rich in anecdotal evidence, offering a mix of personal accounts and scientific analysis to support its arguments. Culpin's writing style is academic yet accessible, making complex ideas digestible for a wide range of readers. This book serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of psychology and the paranormal. It sheds light on the cultural context that shaped both fields and challenges readers to rethink their assumptions about the supernatural. Millais Culpin's expertise in both spiritualism and psychology lends credibility to his exploration and offers a unique perspective on the subject matter. Readers seeking a thought-provoking examination of the relationship between spirituality and science will find 'Spiritualism and the New Psychology' a compelling read.