Ghosthunter

: Founded in London in 1882, the SPR was the first organization dedicated to the scientific study of psychic phenomena, including ghosts and poltergeists.

Before an investigation, teams often conduct deep dives into the history of a site to cross-reference reported sightings with past events.

Modern ghost hunting traces its roots back to the , a period known as the "Golden Age" of Spiritualism. Ghosthunter

: In the 2000s, television series like Most Haunted and Ghost Hunters shifted the field from a niche academic interest to a mainstream cultural phenomenon. Essential Equipment & Techniques

While 85% of ghost hunters believe in a link between paranormal activity and the deceased, many identify as atheists or agnostics, showing that spiritual belief is not a prerequisite for the field. : Founded in London in 1882, the SPR

: Studies suggest that "exceptional experiences" (ExEs) during investigations rarely cause distress; instead, they often inspire deep curiosity and further research.

: Often cited as the "first" professional ghost hunter, Price popularized investigation techniques in the 1930s with his high-profile study of the allegedly haunted Borley Rectory. : In the 2000s, television series like Most

: For many, ghost hunting is as much about connecting with local history and other enthusiasts as it is about finding evidence of the afterlife.