Varieties of Near-Death Experience

作者: Bruce Greyson

DOI: 10.1080/00332747.1993.11024660

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摘要: Near-death experiences are profound subjective events frequently reported by individuals who have come close to death. They of importance mental health professionals, not only because they often happen patients under our care, but been produce widespread and long-lasting changes in values, beliefs, behavior that dramatically affect the experiencers' attitudes toward living dying (Bates Stanley 1985; Bauer Flynn 1982; Greyson 1983b; Noyes 1980; Ring 1984). Several studies, including surveys recently resuscitated hospitalized (Ring Sabom 1982) a nationwide poll general population (Gallup Proctor estimated near-death 30%-40% death, or about 5% adult American population.

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