Introduction Exceptional experiences of contact with the deceased are the subject of renewed interest for clinicians specialized in bereavement. Several works have highlighted the positive aspects of such experiences, while asking certain questions about their complex links with psychopathology. The rupture model, reinforced by the Freudian theory, promotes the acceptance of loss; while the model of continued bonds promotes the maintenance of identifications and relationships with the deceased. The latter model is based on recent investigations of these “necrophanic” experiences, the prevalence of which is 47 to 82% among the bereaved. Method We analyze 108 testimonies (English and French) from a set of 1004 questionnaires completed online....
Many cultures have reported end-of-life experiences (ELEs) as part of the dying process. However, fe...
Introduction: Suicide is a public health problem worldwide, and spiritual experiences may be importa...
peer reviewedSeeing a bright light at the end of a tunnel or having a sense of being out of the phys...
IntroductionExceptional experiences of contact with the deceased are the subject of renewed interest...
Background People who have suffered the loss of a loved one may subsequently report sensory experien...
During the bereavement process, people often report anomalous experiences that may be interpreted as...
Unexplained experiences are common in the context of bereavement. According to the theory of Continu...
Through practice centered on bereavement, clinicians have observed phenomenon of « revenance » that,...
In this talk a variety of exceptional experiences will be explored and their impact on those who enc...
It has been noted that experiences of perceived interaction with the dead are common for the bereave...
Background: Shared-death-experiences (SDEs) and after-death-communication-experiences (ADCEs) are no...
Abstract: Near-death experiences (NDEs) are closely related to emotional and spiritual dimensions, e...
Bereavement studies have developed from the traditional phase models of letting go of our deceased ...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to describe the nature and significance of the after-death ...
Experiences of presence are common in bereavement. The bereaved person may see the deceased, hear th...
Many cultures have reported end-of-life experiences (ELEs) as part of the dying process. However, fe...
Introduction: Suicide is a public health problem worldwide, and spiritual experiences may be importa...
peer reviewedSeeing a bright light at the end of a tunnel or having a sense of being out of the phys...
IntroductionExceptional experiences of contact with the deceased are the subject of renewed interest...
Background People who have suffered the loss of a loved one may subsequently report sensory experien...
During the bereavement process, people often report anomalous experiences that may be interpreted as...
Unexplained experiences are common in the context of bereavement. According to the theory of Continu...
Through practice centered on bereavement, clinicians have observed phenomenon of « revenance » that,...
In this talk a variety of exceptional experiences will be explored and their impact on those who enc...
It has been noted that experiences of perceived interaction with the dead are common for the bereave...
Background: Shared-death-experiences (SDEs) and after-death-communication-experiences (ADCEs) are no...
Abstract: Near-death experiences (NDEs) are closely related to emotional and spiritual dimensions, e...
Bereavement studies have developed from the traditional phase models of letting go of our deceased ...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to describe the nature and significance of the after-death ...
Experiences of presence are common in bereavement. The bereaved person may see the deceased, hear th...
Many cultures have reported end-of-life experiences (ELEs) as part of the dying process. However, fe...
Introduction: Suicide is a public health problem worldwide, and spiritual experiences may be importa...
peer reviewedSeeing a bright light at the end of a tunnel or having a sense of being out of the phys...