The 2006 IANDS conference was hosted by The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Center in Houston, Texas. The conference reviewed 30 years of research into NDEs, spanning the field of near-death studies that began in 1975 with the book Life after Life by Raymond Moody, MD, PhD. To order DVDs, CDs or audio downloads for the conference presentations, please click on the links below.
Segment One - The First Two Days: DVDs are available for the eleven presentations from the first two days of the conference. These DVDs, featuring many of the world's foremost NDE researchers, represent a comprehensive review of all research on NDEs. They are a unique collection that represents the accumulated knowledge that we have about near-death experiences. Each DVD incorporates the visual slides that were used by the presenters. CDs and audio downloads are also available for these presentations.
Segment Two: The Last Two Days: The presentations during the latter two days of the conference, for which only CDs and audio downloads are available, build on the presentations during the first two days. The sessions probe deeper into specific topics through a variety of lectures and panels of experiencers discussing their experiences--most notably childhood NDEs and those resulting from combat or suicide attempts--and the effects of NDEs on marriages.
Pricing is as follows:
DVDs:
First DVD: $25 regular price; $16 for IANDS members ($9 discount on the first DVD)
Second DVD: $18 regular price; $12 for IANDS members ($6 discount per DVD)
Full set of eleven DVDs: $150 regular price; $100 for IANDS members ($50 discount)
Audio Files:
All 25 presentations on one CD in MP3 format: $59.95 regular price, $29.95 for IANDS members ($30 discount)
Individual CDs: $11.95 regular price; $9.95 for IANDS members ($2 discount per CD)
Individual Audio downloads: $9.95
The Handbook of Near-Death Experiences: Thirty Years of Investigation, a careful overview of published studies about NDEs, is now available from your favorite book distributor.
Published by Praeger, the book is built around presentations from the first two days of the 2006 IANDS conference. That event at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston brought together NDE researchers from around the world to discuss the major findings of three decades of exploration into NDEs. The result is this scholarly Handbook of Near-Death Experiences, edited by Janice Miner Holden, EdD; Bruce Greyson, MD; and Debbie James, RN/MSN.
NDErs’ Panel A
Four Panel Members |
No Audio Available |
At every past IANDS conference, this session has been evaluated as the “most valuable” part of the entire conference. Volunteer attendees who have had an NDE or NDLE share their experiences, often for the first time, with the audience through a moderated panel discussion. No two panels are ever the same, and many panelists have reported that they “are not the same after disclosing their experience to a large but supportive audience.” |
Homeostenosis: The Art and Science of Death and Dying
Alex Peralta, Jr, MD, DABHPM |
No Audio Available |
Dr. Peralta calls upon his many years in the field of Hospice and Palliative Care to look at the stages, as well as the physical and spiritual signs and symptoms, of dying. He compares and contrasts Erik Erikson’s adolescent psychosocial moratorium to a proposed psycho-spiritual moratorium. He concludes with an exploration of the potential therapeutic use of symbolic images in understanding the myth of death. |
Dr. Rozan Christian is a Texas Licensed Professional Counselor who has been trained to facilitate induced after-death communication (IADC®) sessions. She received her training from Allan L. Botkin, Psy.D., the individual who developed this approach.
Rozan will donate one IADC session, which she will conduct Sunday morning, October 29, 2006 at a location to be determined, probably a private room in the conference hotel. The session will be 60-90 minutes in duration. Rozan makes no guarantees that the participant will experience communication with the deceased loved one. However, individuals who have successfully experienced an after-death communication have been willing to experience the sadness they feel for the loss of their loved one and be able to maintain an open and receptive mind throughout the process.
If you have any questions about IADCs, Rozan will be available at the conference to discuss the process with you. Also, if you have received a serious psychiatric diagnosis, please talk to her ahead of time at the conference so she can determine if you would be a good candidate for participating in an IADC session.
Rozan will meet with the winner of this silent auction item at the Celebration/Party Saturday evening, October 28, to gather general information to help facilitate a more relaxed, open session on Sunday morning.
Note that these are presentations made by individuals at an IANDS conference, and do not necessarily represent the views of the IANDS organization.
Presenters |
Title |
Handout |
Nancy Evans Bush, MA | Distressing Western NDEs | PDF 350.63 Kb |
Diane Corcoran, PhD, RN | NDE Research for Palliative, End-of-Life, and Other Clinical Care and Educational Settings | PDF 785.10 Kb |
Evelyn Elsaesser-Valarino | Why NDEs Bring Comfort to the Ill and Bereaved | PDF 142.78 Kb |
Bruce Greyson, MD, |
Explanatory Models for Near-Death Experiences | PDF 433.03 Kb |
Jan Holden, EdD, LPC-S, NCC Bruce Greyson, MD Debbie James, MSN, RN, CCRN, CNS, UTMDACC |
History, Controversy, and Ethical Implications in the Field of Near-Death Studies | PDF 1.72 Mb |
Jan Holden, EdD, LPC-S, NCC | Veridical Perception in NDEs | PDF 3.05 Mb |
Bruce Horacek, PhD | The Role of Anomalous Experiences in Healthy Grief | PDF 132.05 Kb |
Debbie James, MSN, RN, CCRN, CNS, UTMDACC | NDE Research Impact on Educational Settings | PDF 5.90 Mb |
Allan Kellehear, PhD | Census of Non-Western NDEs to 2005: Observations & Critical Reflections |
PDF 36.63 Kb |
Richard E. Kelly, EdD, LCPC | Sense of Contact with the Deceased: Experiences of Police, Firefighters, and Emergency Medical Personnel | PDF 878.93 Kb |
Pam Kircher, MD |
A Thirty Year Perspective: Medicine’s Changing Views toward NDEs |
PDF 372.55 Kb |
Jeff Long, MD Jan Holden, EdD, LPC-S, NCC |
NDEs and REM Intrusion | PDF 1.41 Mb |
Farnáz Ma’súmián, MA | Spirituality, World Religions, and NDEs | PDF 6.51 Mb |
Russell Noyes, MD Peter Fenwick, MD Rozan Christian, PhD |
Positive Aftereffects of Near-Death Experiences | PDF 122.11 Kb |
Scott Taylor, EdD Pim van Lommel, MD |
Pleasurable Western Adult NDEs: Circumstances and Contents | PDF 497.29 Kb |
Pim van Lommel, MD | On the Continuity of Consciousness | PDF 101.90 Kb |
Ken Vincent, EdD | The Search for God and Afterlife in the Age of Science | PDF 206.73 Kb |