
The Rochester / Upstate NY Chapter of Friends of IANDS
Presents on Tuesday, November 9, 2004
FOI Discussion Group -- Topic:
Using NDE Research to Inform Professional Caregiver Practice
Based on a brief overview presentation of four selected
readings:
- The Nature & Meaning of the NDE for Patients and Critical Care Nurses
-- L. Morris, PhD, RN & K. Knafl, PhD, RN
- Silent Journey: The Discovery of the NDE of a Nonverbal Adolescent -- R.
Enright, MSW
- Introducing Near-Death Research Findings into Psychotherapy -- J. McDonagh,
PhD, ABPP
- Church member seeks counsel from local pastor after NDE during surgery --
as told to ROCNYFOI Coordinator
Who should attend:
- Nurses, Physicians, Mental Health Professionals, Social Workers, Emergency Medical Personnel, Clergy, Bereavement Counselors, Hospice Staff and Volunteers, Educators
- Experiencers (learn that you are not alone, how you can meet other experiencers and find reliable and responsive information on NDEs and related experiences)
- Those who are close to an experiencer and those with a sincere interest (also suitable for teenage family members and friends)
When and where: ( sign-in starts at 6:30 pm, no reserved seats, program begins promptly at 7:00pm, admission is free )
- Tuesday November 9, 2004 from 7:00 - 9:00 pm
- At the GRHC Training Room, 70 Metro Park -- opposite MCC on East Henrietta Rd (Route 15A)
From the south, Metro Park is the first street (left turn) north of Brighton-Henrietta Townline Rd.
From the north, Metro Park is the third street (right turn) south of Interstate 390.
Free parking in the 70 Metro Park lot, training room is near the door just around the right corner of the bldg.
For information visit www.rocnyfoi.org or contact via email contact@rocnyfoi.org or call (585) 231-0111.
The International Association for Near Death Studies ( IANDS ) mission is to respond to people's needs for information and support concerning near-death and similar experiences.