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Master of Social Work Clinical Research Papers

2012

Deathbed visions

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Deathbed Visions: Social Workers' Experiences, Perspectives, Therapeutic Responses, And Direction For Practice, Leslee Curtis May 2012

Deathbed Visions: Social Workers' Experiences, Perspectives, Therapeutic Responses, And Direction For Practice, Leslee Curtis

Master of Social Work Clinical Research Papers

Deathbed Visions (DBVs) are intensely personal, powerful, comforting and even reassuring experiences the dying may encounter just before death occurs. The term DBV is a general label for the broad category of spiritual, mystical, or unexplainable experiences or coincidental occurrences that take place in the arena of death. The dying have reported seeing angels, religious figures, spiritual guides, or deceased loved ones. They may even have control over the timing of their death. Death-related sensory experience (DRSE), end-of-life experience (ELE), and nearing death awareness (NDA) are several terms commonly used to describe the many different experiences people have reported around …