Interesting... I admit, I probably got things a bit overly saturated and confused in creating the poll, but at least it got the ball to rolling.
Goldfish made a comment that must be addressed (no reason to duck). The poll lists Seance & Trance Channel styled mentalism which is outlined in many of the classic tomes of mentalism including Corinda, the primary "bible" to the craft and even Water's mentions it to a great level in Mind, Myth & Magic. It is a part of Mentalism but more specifically, it is a part of theater. Those that are uncomfortable with it, shouldn't do it and those that are going to present it as a spoof, need to be shot (they're missing the point).
This is the aspect of mentalism that lent itself so well to what's become Bizarre or Haunted Magick, which is kind of a unique blend between the two worlds.
My list mixed up techniques, which I want to talk about, with theme or concepts... the approaches we take when performing.
As one who is known primarily as a Telepathist/Intuitive/Mind Reader my primary tools are the billet, anagram techniques, verbal controls and of course Muscle Reading.
I used to do a lot of PK type work but some personal challenges prevent me from doing such these days. Too, I feel that far too many people are doing it and doing it poorly. They've taken a concept that was once seen as prime proof of paranormal manifestations and reduced it to being little other than a parlor trick and a poor one at that. Which brings us to Merlin's post...
I loathe the mixing of solid mentalism with magic. That is not to say that we can't do Mental Magic as part of a Magic Show but it's in knowing the difference. The difference is rather simple however... look at what a psychic does and look at the effect you want to deliver, if you can't do what the psychic did as cleanly and without a bunch of malarky and "props" it's probably Mental Magic.
Mental Magic is not bad, I use a lot of it! I sew it into my act so as to deliver psychological relief to the audience. In other words, I'm doing material that's an obvious trick simply for the sake of fun and amusement. It may still retain a psychic theme, but it's obviously a gag and little other.
Mentalism, at least in my book, is clean and can be done at the drop of a hat without a heck of a lot of prep work. If you have a character that's known for bending flatware, you can do it on the spot... If you're a Mind Reader, you can do it on the spot... you are not dependent upon gadgets or having a deck of cards, you're just ready to go.
As Merlin has pointed out, going from a solid Q&A act into something akin to the Blackstone Circus Finale just ain't cosher. It detracts from both sides of things and confuses your audience.
I'll get a breakdown on things to help clarify and post it later.
