Bigfoot Research: Perception, Documentation, and Understanding with Dr. John Banock

Posted Saturday, June 01, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Craig Roach, Dr. John Baranchok, a clinical psychologist with a specialty in pain psychology and neuropsychology, shares his experiences and insights from over 300 hours of boots-on-the-ground bigfoot research. As a bigfoot believer and enthusiast, I was excited to watch this video and share Dr. Baranchok's unique perspective on the hunt for bigfoot. During the interview, Dr. Baranchok discusses his book "Psychological Horizons and Scientific Bigfoot Research," which is currently being republished by Hangar One Publication and will be available soon. He also mentions his recently finished podcast, "Grasping Sasquatch," which covers the topics in his book and is available on YouTube and the Untold Radio Network. One of the most interesting parts of the video is when Dr. Baranchok talks about the role of psychology in bigfoot research. He explains that his education brings a unique perspective to the hunt for bigfoot, but he is just a "regular guy bigfoot researcher" who has spent years trying to figure it all out. He emphasizes the importance of documenting everything in the field, which I believe is crucial in bigfoot research. Dr. Baranchok also shares his thoughts on perception and how two people can have the same experience but perceive it in different ways. He uses the example of a tree fall experience he had with the video's host, Craig Roach, and how their perceptions of the event differed. This is a fascinating topic, and I think it's essential to consider when investigating bigfoot sightings. I found this video to be informative and insightful. Dr. Baranchok's experiences and perspectives on bigfoot research are valuable, and I'm excited to see his book and podcast when they become available. I encourage all bigfoot enthusiasts to watch this video and keep an eye out for Dr. Baranchok's upcoming book and podcast.