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  • Psychology
  • Thanatology
  • Parapsychology

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  • After-death communications (ADCs) are reported by some grieving individuals.
  • Bereavement detachment experiences (BDEs) are a specific type of ADC involving out-of-body sensations.
  • BDEs share features with near-death experiences (NDEs) but lack imminent threat or near-death conditions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the phenomenon of bereavement detachment experiences (BDEs).
  • To examine thematic patterns and compare BDEs with near-death experiences (NDEs).
  • To investigate the potential psychological benefits and therapeutic implications of BDEs for the bereaved.

Main Methods:

  • Exploratory study analyzing seven case examples of BDEs.
  • Thematic pattern analysis of reported BDE phenomena.
  • Comparative analysis of BDEs and near-death experiences (NDEs).

Main Results:

  • Identified common themes and characteristics within BDEs.
  • Highlighted similarities and differences between BDEs and NDEs.
  • Observed potential positive psychological aftereffects of BDEs.

Conclusions:

  • BDEs represent a unique form of ADC with NDE-like characteristics.
  • These experiences may offer significant psychological comfort and therapeutic benefits to the bereaved.
  • Further research into BDEs can inform grief counseling and support for those experiencing loss.