Development of the Knowledge and Attitudes About Near-Death Experiences Scale (KANDES)

Article discussing the development of an instrument to measure healthcare professionals' knowledge and attitudes about NDEs that would demonstrate acceptable psychometric properties.
Date: Spring 2016
Creator: Pace, Laura; Holden, Janice Miner; Blalock, Sarah; Holliman, Ryan & Henson, Robin K.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Guest Editorial: Eben Alexander's Near-Death Experience: How an Esquire article Distorted the Facts

Review written by Michael Sabom criticizing a magazine article that challenges the claims in Eben Alexander's Near-Death Experience in his book, "Proof of Heaven."
Date: Winter 2016
Creator: Mays, Robert G.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Patients' Disclosures of Near-Death Experiences and other Anomalous Death-Related Phenomena: Perspective From a General Psychiatric Clinic

Article discussing the factors at play during Near-Death Experience disclosures between patients and professionals in psychiatric practice.
Date: Summer 2016
Creator: Benning, Tony & Rominger, Ryan
System: The UNT Digital Library

Am I Crazy or Spiritually Transforming? Beyond the Differentiation of Psychiatric and Spiritually Transformative Experiences

Abstract: Spiritually transformative experiences (STEs) may sometimes present with the symptomatology of psychiatric disorders. Transformational crisis may even occur within the context of a psychiatric hospitalization. Such STEs are at odds with the medical model of Western psychiatry that emphasizes pathology. Yet a coherent approach yields no absolute differentiation between spiritual emergence and what health professionals diagnose as mental illness. A historical perspective begins with the presumed differentiation between authentic spiritual experience and psychiatric illness. A more functional approach to spiritual emergency takes into account the perspective of experiencers, their communication and meta-communication skills, and the integration process itself. One case from the popular literature and two cases from the author's psychotherapy practice are presented to demonstrate that the list of causative experiences for STEs can include what is diagnosable as a psychiatric condition, specifically, bipolar disorder.
Date: Winter 2016
Creator: Colli, Janet Elizabeth
System: The UNT Digital Library

Asian Versus Western Intermission Memories: Universal Features and Cultural Variations

Article discussing the cultural expectations and interpretations of intermission memories between Asian and Western populations.
Date: Autumn 2016
Creator: Matlock, James G. & Giesler-Peterson, Iris
System: The UNT Digital Library

After-Death Communication: A Typology of Therapeutic Benefits

Using semi-structured interviews, the article assesses the nature of after-death communication (ADC) experience, how participants felt about it, and how it impacted their bereavement. Results revealed that participants were unanimous in believing ADC to be beneficial, and participants experienced three themes: comfort, personal and relational continuation, and personal development.
Date: Spring 2016
Creator: McCormick, B. M. E. & Tassell-Matamua, Natasha A.
System: The UNT Digital Library

“The Sun told me I would be restored to life”: Native American Near- Death Experiences, Shamanism, and Religious Revitalization Movements

This article discusses near-death experiences as a central theme of Native American afterlife beliefs, and Native Americans' response to Christian missionaries. It argues that NDEs and socio-political factors can explain Native American religious revitalization movements and beliefs in general.
Date: Spring 2016
Creator: Shushan, Gregory
System: The UNT Digital Library