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Hospice Nurses' Knowledge and Attitudes Toward the Near-Death Experience
Study surveying 60 hospice nurses regarding their knowledge and attitudes toward the near-death experience (NDE), using Thornburg's Near-Death Phenomena Knowledge and Attitudes Questionnaire.
Near-Death Experiences in Patients Undergoing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Article describing the results of a two-phase descriptive study intended to document the frequency of near-death experiences (NDEs) in a nonprobability convenience sample of patients undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), to describe the types of NDE experienced most commonly during CPR, and to describe the types of NDE experienced most commonly during CPR, and to describe views of helpful nursing responses to reports of NDEs.
Journal of Near-Death Studies, Volume 9, Number 4, Summer 1991
Quarterly journal publishing papers related to near-death experiences, including research reports; theoretical or conceptual statements; expressions of a scientific, philosophic, religious, or historical perspective on the study of near-death experiences; cross-cultural studies; individual case histories; and personal accounts of experiences or related phenomena. Table of contents for each issue in volume 9 starts on page 265.
God and the God-Image: An Extended Reflection
Abstract: This paper examines the parallels between my anesthetic-related near-death experience and Rudolph Otto's description of numinous states. I discuss Otto's arguments about such perceptions and their implications, and explore internal numinous processes such as they might be seen through Carl Jung's psychology.
Letters to the Editor: Were Some Shamans Near-Death Experiencers First?
Letter from William J. Serdahely to the editor discussing how some people might have become shamans by virtue of a near-death experience.
A Comparison of Retrospective Accounts of Childhood Near-Death Experiences with Contemporary Pediatric Near-Death Experience Accounts
Study comparing five childhood near-death experiences (NDEs) reported by adults and another five NDEs reported by minors, in terms of Ring's five NDE stages, Greyson's four NDE components, Moody and Perry's 12 NDE traits, Sabom's 16 general characteristics, and Gallup and Proctor's 10 basic positive experiences.
Guest Editorial: The Examination of Labels - A Beginning
Article addressing the problem of unclear terminology for the study of anomalies. Researchers have used the term "near-death experience" to describe four different kinds of incidents. To avoid confusion, new labels are needed for experiences that differ in their relationship to death and near-death and their transformative potential.
Book Review: Closer to the Light: Learning from Children's Near-Death Experiences
Review of the book "Closer to the Light: Learning from Children's Near-Death Experiences" by scientist Melvin Morse with Paul Perry.
Letter to the Editor: Kenneth Ring Responds
Letter from Kenneth Ring to the editor of the Journal of Near-Death Studies on the topic "Kenneth Ring Responds."
Letter to the Editor: Concerns About Ring and Rosing's Omega Project
Letter from Ken R. Vincent to the editor of the Journal of Near-Death Studies on the topic "Concerns about Ring and Rosing's Omega Project."
Letter to the Editor: Bringing the NDE Home
Letter from Oliver Nichelson written to the editor of the Journal of Near-Death Studies on the topic "Bringing the NDE Home."
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