1977
DOI: 10.1080/07481187708252891
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The experience of near death

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“…Some of the main experiential components of NDEs are (Gabbard, Twemlow, and Jones, 1981;Greyson, 1983;Greyson and Stevenson, 1980;Sabom and Kreutziger, 1977a).…”
Section: The Phenomenology Of Near-death Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the main experiential components of NDEs are (Gabbard, Twemlow, and Jones, 1981;Greyson, 1983;Greyson and Stevenson, 1980;Sabom and Kreutziger, 1977a).…”
Section: The Phenomenology Of Near-death Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NDEs are defined as the mental experiences "reported by people who have been seriously injured or ill but unexpectedly recovered and by people who had anticipated imminent death in potentially fatal situa tions but escaped uninjured" Stevenson, 1980, p. 1193). Some of the main experiential components of NDEs are (Gabbard, Twemlow, and Jones, 1981;Greyson, 1983;Greyson and Stevenson, 1980;Sabom and Kreutziger, 1977a).…”
Section: The Phenomenology Of Near-death Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a retrospective study of 50 hospital patients known to have come near to clinical death, Sabom and Kreutiger 18 found 11 (22%) who had had an NDE of some kind. Ring, 16 in a similar survey, found that 48 out of 102 people who had come close to death had had an NDE.…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%