Demonic Foes: My Twenty-Five Years as a Psychiatrist Investigating Possessions, Diabolic Attacks, and the Paranormal

Demonic Foes: My Twenty-Five Years as a Psychiatrist Investigating Possessions, Diabolic Attacks, and the Paranormal

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Summary

The world’s leading psychiatric authority on demonic possession delves into the hidden world of exorcisms and his own transformation from cynic to believer over the course of his twenty-five-year career。

Successful New York psychiatrist Richard Gallagher was skeptical yet intrigued when a hard-nosed, no-nonsense Catholic priest asked him to examine a woman for a possible exorcism。 Meeting her, Gallagher was astonished。 The woman’s behavior defied logic。 In an instant, she could pinpoint a person’s secret weaknesses。 She knew how individuals she’d never known had died, including Gallagher’s own mother, who passed away after a lengthy battle with ovarian cancer。 She spoke fluently in multiple languages, including Latin—but only when she was in a trance。

This was not psychosis, Gallagher concluded。 It was, in his scientific estimation, what could only be describe as paranormal ability。 The woman wasn’t mentally disturbed—she was possessed。 This remarkable case was the first of many that Gallagher would encounter。 Sought after today by leaders of all faiths—ministers, priests, rabbis and imams, Gallagher has spent a quarter-century studying demonic activity and exorcisms throughout history and has witnessed more cases than any other psychiatrist in the world today。

In this eerie and enthralling book, Gallagher chronicles his most famous cases for the first time, including:


A professional who claimed her spiritualist mother had “assigned” her a spirit who “turned on her。”
A petite woman—”90 pounds soaking wet”—who threw a 200-pound Lutheran deacon across the room to the horror of onlookers in a church hall;
And “Julia,” the so-called Satanic queen and self-described witch, who exhibited “the most harrowing” case, a “once-in-a-century” possession。
Going beyond horror movies and novels, Demonic Foes takes you deep into this hidden world, sharing in full details of these true-life tales of demonic possession。

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Reviews

Ken Chappell

Many accounts of possessions and oppressions。 Goes in depth on the ideas surrounding these occurrences。 And does quite a bit of victim blaming。 My favorite bit was a passage about the methods they used to determine if a event was a possession or not, in one example they used a single blind test with holy water。 I would give the book 5 stars if it was all such content and examples。 As it is, the author has a very definite catholic lens through which he views these events。 There doesn't seem to be Many accounts of possessions and oppressions。 Goes in depth on the ideas surrounding these occurrences。 And does quite a bit of victim blaming。 My favorite bit was a passage about the methods they used to determine if a event was a possession or not, in one example they used a single blind test with holy water。 I would give the book 5 stars if it was all such content and examples。 As it is, the author has a very definite catholic lens through which he views these events。 There doesn't seem to be much room for other cultural or spiritual interpretations。 。。。more

Mr S Jarvis

An interesting book on a fascinating subject matter。

SueSue

Interesting, but not with the same panache as Malachi Martin's "Hostage to the Devil"。 That one will keep you up at night--praying。 Interesting, but not with the same panache as Malachi Martin's "Hostage to the Devil"。 That one will keep you up at night--praying。 。。。more

Calyssa

Self-righteous and very boring。 Not engrossing despite the subject manner because it's just a slim collection of second- and third-hand stories with little first-hand recollection。 Plus, the author leans towards religiosity and Catholicism, so there's something of a pro-dogma slant here, with thinly veiled criticism of a lack of religiousness in modern day culture and too many younger people branching out spiritually, putting themselves in the crossfire of demons everywhere。 Maybe so, but that's Self-righteous and very boring。 Not engrossing despite the subject manner because it's just a slim collection of second- and third-hand stories with little first-hand recollection。 Plus, the author leans towards religiosity and Catholicism, so there's something of a pro-dogma slant here, with thinly veiled criticism of a lack of religiousness in modern day culture and too many younger people branching out spiritually, putting themselves in the crossfire of demons everywhere。 Maybe so, but that's based more on general speculation than rigorous study。 And seriously, there's a woman that the author describes as a very normal, well-adjusted housewife only to find out that she was a ritual Satanist that donated aborted fetuses to Satan and vowed herself in some way to demons, hence why she would get possessed later on。 Uh。。。 she's not exactly a well-adjusted, generic housewife in that case 😳 。。。more

Joseph VanBuren

This book presents a straightforward and logical approach to the topic of demonic possession, including many stories from the author's own experiences。 He combines a psychological, spiritual, cultural, and historical approach that helps the reader discern between true cases of demonic attack and hoaxes or misinterpretations。 I have to disagree 100% with the reviewers saying that the author mostly pushes his own beliefs。 Of course the book reaches the author's conclusion (that's kind of what book This book presents a straightforward and logical approach to the topic of demonic possession, including many stories from the author's own experiences。 He combines a psychological, spiritual, cultural, and historical approach that helps the reader discern between true cases of demonic attack and hoaxes or misinterpretations。 I have to disagree 100% with the reviewers saying that the author mostly pushes his own beliefs。 Of course the book reaches the author's conclusion (that's kind of what books do), but I thought the road to get there was the perfect blend of scientific, spiritual, and personal that allowed me to weigh the evidence for myself。 Great read! 。。。more

Angela Winters

Good subject, terrible book。 All of those terrible Satanist sacrificing people and animals。 This book took me back to the “satanic panic” in the 80’s。 I think he bought into it hook, line and sinker。 I’m almost surprised that he didn’t offer to make a house call to save your soul。 This book could have been great, but he took it in a direction that didn’t do it justice。 Don’t waste your time!

Miguel

dnf - there was some unintentional hilarity here as this was apparently written by someone who thought that 'The Exorcist' was a documentary。 Thankfully that is revealed right out of the gate but even listening to the epilogue/conclusion was a trip。 Weird that people who believe this tripe walk among us。 dnf - there was some unintentional hilarity here as this was apparently written by someone who thought that 'The Exorcist' was a documentary。 Thankfully that is revealed right out of the gate but even listening to the epilogue/conclusion was a trip。 Weird that people who believe this tripe walk among us。 。。。more

Katie

When people are turned off by religion they are likely possessed by a demon。 Any entity that is not an Abrahamic vision of God is demonic。 Pagans are only pagans because they are rebelling against religion。 Any practice outside of religion is demonic。 There is a pervasive religious arrogance and short sighted ignorance of any belief system that doesn’t follow one of the patriarchal and oppressive religions。 And because I believe that religions are oppressive, I must be influenced by a demon。 Lud When people are turned off by religion they are likely possessed by a demon。 Any entity that is not an Abrahamic vision of God is demonic。 Pagans are only pagans because they are rebelling against religion。 Any practice outside of religion is demonic。 There is a pervasive religious arrogance and short sighted ignorance of any belief system that doesn’t follow one of the patriarchal and oppressive religions。 And because I believe that religions are oppressive, I must be influenced by a demon。 Ludicrous and dangerous way of thinking。 Surprisingly non-scientific assumptions and generalizations that support and favor the Catholic Church。The writing is repetitive, unsupported by science, lacking in description and is long winded and self congratulating。 。。。more

Sarah Mcdonald

Great read! I definitely didn’t agree with everything in the book - a big one being that he only took the POV of the Catholic Church and exorcisms。 Also, I didn’t agree with some of his viewpoints but I appreciate hearing others thoughts so I still liked learning his approach。 On the plus, it was a very fascinating read and I couldn’t put it down。 I highly recommend for highly educated insight into our demonic foes。

MICHAEL DOMINGUEZ

Hallelujah! YOU。 ARE。 THE。 MAN 。 JESUS I got the chills so many times。 It completely blew my mind。 It managed to surpass my high expectations。 If I sound stunningly inarticulate at times in this review, I can't help it, I am overwhelmed with Joy。 This book is like the “Gospels “ “Protestants, especially evangelical Protestants, have also given increasingly serious and detailed attention to instructing exorcists and ensuring sound practices。 Their efforts at training new exorcists tend to be more Hallelujah! YOU。 ARE。 THE。 MAN 。 JESUS I got the chills so many times。 It completely blew my mind。 It managed to surpass my high expectations。 If I sound stunningly inarticulate at times in this review, I can't help it, I am overwhelmed with Joy。 This book is like the “Gospels “ “Protestants, especially evangelical Protestants, have also given increasingly serious and detailed attention to instructing exorcists and ensuring sound practices。 Their efforts at training new exorcists tend to be more informal and often involve mostly apprenticeships and the inclusion of laymen。 Official associations of professional Protestant Christian mental health experts have also been made available for consultation” Amen! Hallelujah! Dr。 Gallagher。 I too am a mental health provider that agrees in faith based interdisciplinary work。 。。。more

John Doe

This is an excellent book about the subject。 It's written in a sobering style, but still engages the reader and provides a wildly informative ride from start to finish。 It also substantiates its claims with names and some references。 Great read for believers and skeptics alike This is an excellent book about the subject。 It's written in a sobering style, but still engages the reader and provides a wildly informative ride from start to finish。 It also substantiates its claims with names and some references。 Great read for believers and skeptics alike 。。。more

Julie Melton

This was a hard read for me。 The book was broken up between stories about patients and what felt to me like random outspoken thoughts, like recorded dictation。 If that's your thing, by all means, have at it。 I did enjoy hearing about the individual patients and their situations though。 I wish the book would have been more about them。 This was a hard read for me。 The book was broken up between stories about patients and what felt to me like random outspoken thoughts, like recorded dictation。 If that's your thing, by all means, have at it。 I did enjoy hearing about the individual patients and their situations though。 I wish the book would have been more about them。 。。。more

HorrorBook HellHound

As someone who has had a long-term fascination and interest in Demonology and studying possession and exorcism cases this book we very interesting。 I also work in the mental health field (but am by no means a doctor), and there are some really interesting cases reported here, and I appreciate that this author makes sure to describe mental health disorders that are often confused with possession and vice versa。 However, there were some moments throughout the book that seemed very "preachy" and I As someone who has had a long-term fascination and interest in Demonology and studying possession and exorcism cases this book we very interesting。 I also work in the mental health field (but am by no means a doctor), and there are some really interesting cases reported here, and I appreciate that this author makes sure to describe mental health disorders that are often confused with possession and vice versa。 However, there were some moments throughout the book that seemed very "preachy" and I know that most books about demonology and demonic possession are written from a Christian and specifically Catholic, point of view, but the constant digs at those who follow an occult path or ascribe to a different religion at all gets a little old。 I, myself, am not a Christian, and do not feel that just because I do not ascribe to that religion it makes me more vulnerable or open to demonic possession。 。。。more

Varpu Reiniaho

TW: casual racism, ableism, misrepresenting mental illness

Kaitlyn Wright

Great introductory book for anybody curious about the spirit world。 It discusses the different types of ways that spirits can cause a nuisance and how to determine if it’s a psychological condition or legitimate demons that one is experiencing。

Tree

Downgraded to 1 star for being excruciating to finish。 Just another boring cishet white man shitting on other people to sound credible。No substance。 This book fails to be convincing, poignant, or interesting。Introduction: Tell me you're catholic without telling me you're catholicI was dubious from the intro when the author rants about how people don't believe him because they're not experts like he is。 I raised an eyebrow at the idea that certain "Eastern Religions" are more likely to be predisp Downgraded to 1 star for being excruciating to finish。 Just another boring cishet white man shitting on other people to sound credible。No substance。 This book fails to be convincing, poignant, or interesting。Introduction: Tell me you're catholic without telling me you're catholicI was dubious from the intro when the author rants about how people don't believe him because they're not experts like he is。 I raised an eyebrow at the idea that certain "Eastern Religions" are more likely to be predisposed to demonic possession than others。 Sounds racist to me。But he lost me in Chapter 9。 **SPOILERS AHEAD**This dude, who has only one 'convincing' example (I say one, because she takes up half of the book, whereas the others are small blips on the page), dedicates a chapter about how other paranormal and unexplained phenomena are bunk。 I don't disagree with his examples, but there are plenty of similar to debunk exorcism, and yet here we are with a book from a doctor who claims to research possession from a strictly scientific lens。 For someone who states multiple times that they are recounting facts, they sure do share a lot of personal opinions。 Some of them seem professional, but they are surrounded by 'if I haven't seen it personally then it doesn't exist,' which is just really off considering the subject matter。Not to mention the way he shits on every non-Christian religion he mentions, which he is clearly not an expert on since his view of them is right out of a bad sermon。 No thank you。 。。。more

Brandon Charlton II

Chilling。 It’s a must read for people into the paranormal!!

Hatseflats

Dr Richard Gallagher MD, with degrees from Princeton and Yale, and on the academic staff at Columbia University, with degrees in psychiatry and as a teacher of psychoanalysis, would be the last person you would think interested in something as unrelated to science and logic as demonic possession。 But, in Demonic Foes you get to read of his experiences in the field as a consulting psychiatrist, and it is indeed fascinating。 The writing is never sensational and the writer does an incredible job in Dr Richard Gallagher MD, with degrees from Princeton and Yale, and on the academic staff at Columbia University, with degrees in psychiatry and as a teacher of psychoanalysis, would be the last person you would think interested in something as unrelated to science and logic as demonic possession。 But, in Demonic Foes you get to read of his experiences in the field as a consulting psychiatrist, and it is indeed fascinating。 The writing is never sensational and the writer does an incredible job in acting as a devil's advocate (perhaps a poor choice of words here) in explaining how, as a science-based professional, he is able to navigate the faith-based phenomenon of the demonic in discerning when phenomenon exists outside of medical explanation。 In all honesty, I was hoping for more graphic and sensational cases, but having the subject matter treated in such an academic way does in a way make the reality of such supernatural material feel even more real and horrific。 。。。more

Sophie

Interesting information but hard to get through。 Seems very truthfully。

Courtney Bedrava

I really didn't enjoy it。 I was so looking forward to it, too。 Not for me。 I really didn't enjoy it。 I was so looking forward to it, too。 Not for me。 。。。more

Haley

Hard DNF at 57%。 I don't recommend this book。 I want to note that I came into this book with an open mind, and wanted to hear a MD's perspective on demonic possession, specifically his anecdotal experience, available research, and conclusion on the subject。Instead, I got a Catholic psychiatrist stating demons are real, and if you don't believe me, then you're a fool。 Plus the writing was so incredibly scatterbrained and cyclical。 Also, to show how arrogant this author is, he claims any religious Hard DNF at 57%。 I don't recommend this book。 I want to note that I came into this book with an open mind, and wanted to hear a MD's perspective on demonic possession, specifically his anecdotal experience, available research, and conclusion on the subject。Instead, I got a Catholic psychiatrist stating demons are real, and if you don't believe me, then you're a fool。 Plus the writing was so incredibly scatterbrained and cyclical。 Also, to show how arrogant this author is, he claims any religious practices other than Christianity is "not serious" or "regular。" I wonder how he came to that conclusion given the majority of religions have some kind of evil spirit? It baffles my mind that a psychiatrist would hold such views。 。。。more

Dave Wilkins

I liked the contrast between cases the author believed to be demonic possessions vs cases he knew were either hoax or mental health issues。 Very interesting read from the perspective of a MD psychiatrist who testifies and vouches for the legitimacy of demonic beings

silvermoon777

This book is very dry and a bit wordy。 The author is clearly self-impressed, the phrase "humble bragging" comes to mind。 There should have been some warning in the forward about the terrifying content regarding some of the cases around satanic rituals。 Just really strong stuff and thinking of some teenager getting their hands on this with an impressionable mind concerns me。 He mentions more than once someone "dying in poverty" as though that's a shameful thing。 He also seems (despite his "unimpe This book is very dry and a bit wordy。 The author is clearly self-impressed, the phrase "humble bragging" comes to mind。 There should have been some warning in the forward about the terrifying content regarding some of the cases around satanic rituals。 Just really strong stuff and thinking of some teenager getting their hands on this with an impressionable mind concerns me。 He mentions more than once someone "dying in poverty" as though that's a shameful thing。 He also seems (despite his "unimpeachable integrity") to miss the mark , discussing young people getting into witchcraft。 He says basically, "who can blame them", as there are few good guides for them。 Yet he misses an opportunity to warn people against doing said practices as a doorway to enter into demonic possession。 He loses sight of the forest for all the trees at times。The cases are interesting and a tad underdeveloped, more anecdotal than in-depth, and I think he attempts to do too much。 I would have preferred more information on these individuals and their lives。 It's definitely a book written so the author can make his mark on the world, but I think his aim seems genuine, which is to expose the darkness and point to the light。 He does bash M。 Scott Peck, but I didn't really mind, as Peck was notoriously a bit greedy, at one point stating outright he'd refuse to do an exorcism on a poor person。 His book on exorcisms has its own issues。 。。。more

Rachel Shallenberger

Richard includes anecdotes, commentary, and reflections, but he doesn't let them interfere with each other。 Like a true scientist, he lets the facts speak for themselves。 This is an essential book for adults, particularly those who are curious but admittedly not very knowledgeable about spirituality and its evidences。 I would recommend this for adults only for disturbing content and some language (but nothing even close to a typical horror film!)。 Worth a read, and read it to the end。 Don't skim Richard includes anecdotes, commentary, and reflections, but he doesn't let them interfere with each other。 Like a true scientist, he lets the facts speak for themselves。 This is an essential book for adults, particularly those who are curious but admittedly not very knowledgeable about spirituality and its evidences。 I would recommend this for adults only for disturbing content and some language (but nothing even close to a typical horror film!)。 Worth a read, and read it to the end。 Don't skimp on it lol。 It's not overly lengthy! 。。。more

Christian

I hesitate to give this book even two stars, as it presents itself as factual information when it is utter nonsense。 However, it does have some entertainment value, so here we are。 Demonic Foes is proof that even a well educated and bright person can be utterly gullible and unable to see past their own biases。

Andrea

After the first couple of chapters, I had to put his one down for a day to think about whether I wanted to continue。 I was concerned that there might be more detail than I needed to know and, to be honest, scared me a little。 I decided to continue, but with prayers after each chapter。 It might seem a bit much for some, but works for me。 Those interested in this topic will find the book engrossing, although there is some repetitiveness。 Approaching the 'conditions' with a scientific analysis befo After the first couple of chapters, I had to put his one down for a day to think about whether I wanted to continue。 I was concerned that there might be more detail than I needed to know and, to be honest, scared me a little。 I decided to continue, but with prayers after each chapter。 It might seem a bit much for some, but works for me。 Those interested in this topic will find the book engrossing, although there is some repetitiveness。 Approaching the 'conditions' with a scientific analysis before making a determination make sense。 。。。more

Ally Van den herik

FascinatingI am grateful for this book because it clearly distinguished between possession and psychiatric disorders。 I also recommend it to those who are interested in knowing whether demonic possession actually happens。 There is much eyewitness testimony that it is actually a true phenomenon, even if we don’t understand how it actually happens。 Highly recommended!

Flavio Sousa

A brilliant book and a fresh new perspective on the subject of spiritual battle。 The author Richard Gallagher is a man of science and a great scholar but 'Demonic Foes' is clear, comprehensible and concise。 The real cases described here are impressive and thought-provoking。 A must read, even if you're not a believer。 A brilliant book and a fresh new perspective on the subject of spiritual battle。 The author Richard Gallagher is a man of science and a great scholar but 'Demonic Foes' is clear, comprehensible and concise。 The real cases described here are impressive and thought-provoking。 A must read, even if you're not a believer。 。。。more

Chad Hoblitz

Interesting readProbably one of the most interesting reads about exorcism I have read in quite a while。 I like what I learned and can be useful in many ways。

Athena

This boom was SOOO good。 I’ve had an interest in the paranormal since I was little, I remember watching Unsolved Mysteries but it was Sightings that would scare me because it was real footage and not re-enacted stuff like UM。 This book was a great memoir of a psychiatrist who works with clergy on a regular basis, not to just document possessions but to also document regular psychosis or other mental illness。 He regularly provided testimonials of certain known and unknown cases of demonic positio This boom was SOOO good。 I’ve had an interest in the paranormal since I was little, I remember watching Unsolved Mysteries but it was Sightings that would scare me because it was real footage and not re-enacted stuff like UM。 This book was a great memoir of a psychiatrist who works with clergy on a regular basis, not to just document possessions but to also document regular psychosis or other mental illness。 He regularly provided testimonials of certain known and unknown cases of demonic position as well as more detail in depth beyond what we traditionally read or see in film or documentaries。 I also highly recommend the audio version。 I’m just getting into Audible and this book was a perfect one for it。 。。。more