I will be speaking at an Online Symposium April 20 - Join Us!
The International Association for Near-Death Studies Symposium on "Shared-Death Experiences"
The Symposium is from 11am - 5:30pm EDT this Saturday, April 20, but of course being online means you may attend from any time zone. I am excited to be a speaker on a panel discussion of “Spiritual/Religious Healthcare Providers” regarding this phenomena. There is a cost to attend, but the entire conference should prove to be fascinating and uplifting. Below is some official verbage, plus a link to register. The symposium will also provide official Continuing Education Hours for Nurses, Counselors, and Social Workers.
Shared Death Experiences: What Healthcare Providers—And Everyone—Need To Know
In a shared death experience (SDE), a caregiver of a dying loved one has a sense of participating in the loved one’s transition to an afterlife. The experience can take any of several forms and typically has a profoundly positive effect on the caregiver. In this Symposium, we will take a deep dive into this fascinating and often very meaningful phenomenon. You will hear directly from several experiencers as well as from medical, spiritual/religious, and mental healthcare professionals about their experiences with SDEs and how to be most helpful to experiencers. Although this event is for anyone with interest in the subject of SDEs, licensed counselors and some other healthcare professionals who attend will be able to earn up to six hours of continuing education. Join us for what is sure to be an informative and inspiring day.
The link to learn more and register is HERE.