A distressing near-death experience with veridical perceptions during coma: psychiatric and clinical reflections from a rare case - PubMed
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- #Psychiatry
- #Near-Death Experience
- #Consciousness
- The article presents a rare case of a 25-year-old woman with a distressing near-death experience (NDE) during a medically induced coma after a traumatic brain injury from a car accident.
- Her NDE scored 28/32 on the Greyson NDE Scale and included an out-of-body experience (OBE) with veridical perceptions, later confirmed by medical staff, which were accurate observations of events while she was unconscious.
- Following the experience, the patient exhibited significant psychological changes, including the complete resolution of pre-existing suicidal ideation, highlighting the transformative potential of distressing NDEs.
- The case challenges reductionist models of consciousness, raising questions about its neurobiological basis and underscoring the need for psychiatric and clinical attention to such non-ordinary states of consciousness.