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Most of the healing potential associated with extraordinary spiritual experiences stems from the:

The revealing of information that changes the meaning of events.

Which factors are required for an individual to gain optimal benefit from and extraordinary spiritual experience

reflection and input, leading to integration.


Social support.


Perception that information revealed during extraordinary spiritual experiences is valid

the ability of an extraordinary spiritual experience to produce sudden and profound changes in an individual's emotional state most often results from

Cognitive reframing (i.e., changing meaning of events) and its sudden effects on the emotions. Extraordinary spiritual experiences bring individuals information about nature of the world (particularly the modern world) that depicts reality is different from how they assumed it to be.

Define extraordinary spiritual experiences

dramatic, perceptual experiences involving spirit realities (e.g., mystical experiences, seeing ghosts, leaving physical body; i.e., visions)

Who argued that not all visionary experiences should be attributed to unhealthy cerebral activity?

Evelyn Underhill asserted this in her best-known work, mysticism, published in 1911.

Who wrote that religion, in its broadest, most general terms, consist of belief in and "unseen order"?

William James (1902)

in a 1971 study, what percentage of widows and widowers report experiencing a "real visit" from a deceased spouse?

50%

Individuals do not need prior knowledge of near-death experiences in order to have a typical near-death experience. true or false

false

What percentage of sleep paralysis episodes is accompanied by the perception of a spiritual presence (typically described in the literature as "atypical sleep paralysis")?

85%

What are the treatment recommendations for sleep paralysis

educate patients on its commonality and benign nature (ie, it cannot kill them);


sleep hygiene — avoid sleeping on back; since rapid eye movement (REM) rebound increases risk for sleep paralysis, patients should avoid deprivation of REM sleep (eg, sleep deprivation, excessive alcohol use, medications)