Brief Report: Psychotherapeutic Outcomes Reported by Therapists Trained in Induced After-Death Communication
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Abstract: Induced after-death communication (IADC) is a new psychotherapeutic procedure based on a variation of eye-movement desensitization and re-processing (EMDR). Psychologist Allan Botkin discovered it accidentally in 1995 while he was conducting therapy with combat veterans suffering from grief and post-traumatic stress disorder. During the course of the IADC treatment, Botkin's patients reported experiencing what they believed to be communications from a deceased person. The psychologic…
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Date:
Summer 2013
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Botkin, Allan L. & Hannah, Mo Therese
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