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Up until now, we have had little knowledge of what the state of
unconsciousness was like from the patient's point of view.
Surprisingly, in a state considered void of human experiences,
Lawrence found that the events subjects reported were
extraordinary. Her research in hospital units and in the literature
reveals that more than 70% of the individuals who regain
consciousness remember events during their unconscious period. They
heard and understood conversations, had inner dialogues, recognized
their emotions, and went out of their bodies. As would be expected,
some of the patients' experiences are the now-recognized classic
NDEs (near-death experiences).
The author also includes descriptions of related research from
nursing, medicine, psychology, and parapsychology. The phenomena
described in the book are not easily explained by the paradigm of
one discipline. It is the author's point of view that because the
phenomena crosses the lines of many disciplines, the answer to
understanding and explaining the experiences can be obtained only
by using theories and research methods from a variety of related
disciplines. The integration of research from such varied
disciplines brings a unique perspective to the chapters. Also
included are suggestions for caregivers and families about what can
be done for patients during their unconscious episode and after
their recovery.
Up until now, we have had little knowledge of what the state of
unconsciousness was like from the patient's point of view.
Surprisingly, in a state considered void of human experiences,
Lawrence found that the events subjects reported were
extraordinary. Her research in hospital units and in the literature
reveals that more than 70% of the individuals who regain
consciousness remember events during their unconscious period. They
heard and understood conversations, had inner dialogues, recognized
their emotions, and went out of their bodies. As would be expected,
some of the patients' experiences are the now-recognized classic
NDEs (near-death experiences). The author also includes
descriptions of related research from nursing, medicine,
psychology, and parapsychology. The phenomena described in the book
are not easily explained by the paradigm of one discipline. It is
the author's point of view that because the phenomena crosses the
lines of many disciplines, the answer to understanding and
explaining the experiences can be obtained only by using theories
and research methods from a variety of related disciplines. The
integration of research from such varied disciplines brings a
unique perspective to the chapters. Also included are suggestions
for caregivers and families about what can be done for patients
during their unconscious episode and after their recovery.
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