Normalizing Near Death Experiences (NDEs)

Normalizing Near Death Experiences (NDEs)

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Raymond O’Brien discusses how NDEs effect a survivor’s day-to-day lifestyle, their social interactions, their associations with buddies, family and the health-related staff who address them. He will also examine the impression of the “gap of care”, the worth of normalizing the NDE, and how to help experiencers understand to choose the right therapist who can support them approach and combine their NDE by way of validation, training and support. Raymond will share who he was ahead of his NDE, how the traumatizing hole of treatment exacerbated the aftereffects of his NDE primary to 5 many years of isolation, and how this and other traumas played a major function in him wanting to provide NDE counseling providers for NDE survivors. (Source: 2019 IANDS Convention)

SPEAKER Background
Raymond O’Brien is a clinical intuitive, presents NDE Counseling to NDE survivors and is a member of the British Association of Counselors and Psychotherapists. He has experienced two NDEs and numerous STEs and has been resuscitated 10 times because of to cardiac arrests.

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