The Near-Death Experience and Suicidal Ideation
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Published:2023-03-10
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Volume:
Page:003022282311621
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ISSN:0030-2228
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Container-title:OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Omega (Westport)
Affiliation:
1. The NDE OBE Research Project, Casa Grande, AZ, USA
Abstract
The near-death experience (NDE) most generally refers to a state of altered consciousness with various features that can occur during real or presumed near-death circumstances and/or life-threatening incidents. Some NDEs are associated with a nonfatal suicide attempt. This paper discusses how a belief by suicide attempters that their NDEs are a true portrayal of objective spiritual reality can at least in some cases be positively associated with a persistence or increase of suicidal ideation and on occasion lead to further suicide attempts, while also exploring why at other times such a belief may reduce the risk of suicide. The formulation of suicidal ideation associated with NDEs among some of those who did not initially try to kill themselves is also explored. Various examples related to NDEs and suicidal ideation are provided and discussed. Furthermore, this paper also offers some theoretical insights related to this matter and points out some specific therapeutic concerns based on this discussion.
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
Life-span and Life-course Studies,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Health (social science)
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