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MAJOR DIMENSIONS OF NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCES

Psychological Reports, 2000
Data from 71 near-death experiences indicated that there were four independent clusters of elements to the experience and that personal and circumstance-related variables were associated with some of these clusters.
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Pushing Near-Death Experiences (I)

2018
This chapter focuses on a long-term development in Western societies addressed as “privatized death,” namely, the assignment of the dying into hospitals and other institutions. This trend, mirrored in the works of French historian Philippe Ariès and psychologist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, so the chapter argues, served as a “push factor” for articulating ...
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Near-Death Experiences

JAMA, 1979
DURING the last two decades, articles and books about death and dying have proliferated, but, with rare exceptions, their authors ignore completely the question of whether man survives after death. One of us (I.S.) recently has reviewed the evidence that suggests man's survival after death.
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Near-Death Experiences

New England Journal of Medicine, 1977
M B, Sabom, S, Kreutziger
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The Near-death Experience

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1988
G, Roberts, J, Owen
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A near death experience

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2014
B K Y, Chan, B J, Renton
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Death, Near-Death Experiences, “Near-Death Experiences”

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1980
I. Stevenson, B. Greyson
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The near death experience

Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 1993
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The Near-Death Experience

2013
The Near Death Experience: A Reader is the most comprehensive collection of NDE cases and interpretations ever assembled. This book encompasses a broad range of disciplines: psychological researchers discuss cognitive models and Jungian theories of meaningful archetypal phenomena; the biological perspectivedescribes how brains near death may produce ...
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