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The International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) is a
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based in
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in the United States, associated with the academic field of
near-death studies Near-death studies is a field of psychology and psychiatry that studies the physiology, phenomenology and after-effects of the near-death experience (NDE). The field was originally associated with a distinct group of North American researchers that ...
.IANDS. "Near-Death Experiences: Is this what happens when we die?" Durham: International Association for Near-Death Studies. Informational brochure REV 4/11. Available at www.iands.org.Graves, Lee. "Altered States. Scientists analyze the near-death experience". ''The University of Virginia Magazine'', Summer 2007 FeatureGriffith, Linda J. Near-Death Experiences and Psychotherapy. Psychiatry (Edgmont). 2009 October; 6(10): 35–42.Beck, Melinda. "Seeking Proof in Near-Death Claims". ''The Wall Street Journal'' (Health Journal), October 25, 2010MacDonald, G. Jeffrey. "Scientists probe brief brushes with the afterlife". ''The Christian Century'', Jan 12, 2011Lam, Stephanie. "Near-Death Experiences: 30 Years of Research — Part 1". ''The Epoch Times'', published online September 13, 2011Upchurch, Keith. "Near-death researcher believes the mind survives death". ''The Herald Sun'', published online 01.24.12 The Association was founded in the US in 1981, in order to study and provide information on the phenomena of the
near death experience A near-death experience (NDE) is a profound personal experience associated with death or impending death which researchers claim share similar characteristics. When positive, such experiences may encompass a variety of sensations including detac ...
(NDE). Today it has grown into an international organization, which includes a network of more than 50 local interest groups, and approximately 1,200 members worldwide. Local chapters, and support groups, are established in major U.S cities.Anderson, Jon. "Almost Blinded By The Light Near-death Experiences Share Common Thread". Chicago Tribune, September 29, 1999Anderson, Jon. "Shedding light on life at death's door". ''Chicago Tribune'', published online May 13, 2004Forgrave, Reid. "A glimpse of the 'other side': Seattle conference unites near-death individuals". ''The Seattle Times'', published online Friday, July 27, 2001Morgan, Kim. "Members of Near Death group hear, share experiences at Center Point." ''The Houston Chronicle'', published online March 13, 2008Brody, Jane E. "Health; Personal Health". ''New York Times'', November 17, 1988. IANDS also supports and assists near-death experiencers (NDErs) and people close to them. In one of its publications the organization has formulated its vision as one of building "global understanding of near-death and near-death-like experiences through research, education, and support".


History

The organization was originally known as the ''Association for the Scientific Study of Near-Death Phenomena''. This group was founded by researchers John Audette,
Bruce Greyson Charles Bruce Greyson (born October 1946) is Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the University of Virginia. He is author of '' After: A Doctor Explores What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about Life and Beyond'' (2021), ...
,
Kenneth Ring Kenneth Ring is an American psychologist, born in San Francisco, California. He is the co-founder and past president of the International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) and is the founding editor of the '' Journal of Near-Death Studies' ...
and
Michael Sabom Michael B. Sabom is an American cardiologist, confessing Christian and near-death experience researcher. Education Michael B. Sabom attended Colorado College, graduating in 1966. He completed his medical education at the University of Texas Med ...
in 1978."IANDS Fact Sheet, as of December 2010''
Accessed 2012-02-09.
Ring, Kenneth. Religious Wars in the NDE Movement: Some Personal Reflections on Michael Sabom's Light & Death. ''Journal of Near-Death Studies'', 18(4) Summer 2000Greyson, Bruce. "An Overview of Near-Death Experiences". ''Missouri Medicine'', November/December 2013 The first president of this association was John Audette, who later served as executive director.New York Times Staff. "Connecticut Guide. Near-death Symposium". New York Times, April 25, 1982 In 1981 the organization changed its name to the ''International Association for Near-Death Studies'' (also known as IANDS). A headquarter was established in Connecticut, and was affiliated with the
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, Storrs.Ziegler, Jan. "Near-death Experiences Deemed Worthy Of Serious Research". ''The Chicago Tribune'', October 06, 1985New York Times Staff. "Near-Death Experiences Illuminate Dying Itself". ''New York Times'', October 28, 1986 Offices were administered by Nancy Evans Bush,Bush, Nancy Evans. Is Ten Years a Life Review? ''Journal of Near-Death Studies'', 10(1) Fall 1991 who later served as executive director, and president.Hagan, John. Near-Death Experiences. I Hope You Are Comfortable With Them By Now! ''Missouri Medicine'', March/April 2015, 112:2 Past presidents of IANDS also include researchers Kenneth Ring and Bruce Greyson, who served as Presidents in the early 1980s. The presidencies of Ring and Greyson (1981–83) marked the beginning of professional research on the topic of NDE's, leading up to the establishment of the '' Journal of Near-Death Studies'' in 1982. Greyson later served as director of research at IANDS.Genova, Amy Sunshine. "Experiencing Near-death Promotes Better Life". ''The Sun Sentinel'', August 29, 1988 During the presidency of John Alexander, in 1984, the organization held its first research conference in Farmington (CT). Elizabeth Fenske took over the presidency from John Alexander in 1986, and was involved in the relocation of the main office to Philadelphia in the late 1980s.Detjen, Jim. "Near-death Experiences Deemed Worthy Of Study". ''The Chicago Tribune'', January 08, 1989 The end of the decade also marked a period of outreach for IANDS. Local branches were established in major U.S cities, and the first national IANDS conference was held at Rosemont College (PA) in 1989. By the early nineties Nancy Evans Bush had taken over as president of the association.Underwood, N. Between life and death. (cover story). ''Maclean's.'' 4/20/92, Vol. 105 Issue 16, p34. In the period from 1992 to 2008 IANDS-offices were administered by external service providers. In 2008, during the presidency of Diane Corcoran, the organization established its current headquarter in
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. Later activity includes development of the IANDS website, and continued maintenance of support groups and members.Upchurch, Keith. "Retired colonel has dealt with near-death experiences since Vietnam War". ''The Herald Sun'', published online 01.24.12


Publications and archives

IANDS is responsible for the publishing of the '' Journal of Near-Death Studies'',Anderson, Jon. "Doctor delves into mysteries". ''The Chicago Tribune'', April 26, 2002Williams, Daniel. "At the Hour Of Our Death". ''TIME Magazine''. Friday, Aug. 31, 2007Lichfield, Gideon. "The Science of Near-Death Experiences. Empirically investigating brushes with the afterlife". ''The Atlantic'', April 2015 originally known as "Anabiosis". The only scholarly journal in the field of
Near-Death Studies Near-death studies is a field of psychology and psychiatry that studies the physiology, phenomenology and after-effects of the near-death experience (NDE). The field was originally associated with a distinct group of North American researchers that ...
. It is peer-reviewed, and is published quarterly. Another publication is the quarterly newsletter ''Vital Signs'', first published in 1981. The organization also maintains an archive of near-death case histories for research and study.IANDS: NDE Archives
Accessed 2011-02-06.


Conferences

IANDS arranges conferences on the topic of Near-death Experiences.Sofka, Carla J. "News and Notes". ''Death Studies'', 34: 671–672, 2010 The conferences are held in major U.S cities, almost annually. The first meeting was a medical seminar at Yale University, New Haven (CT) in 1982. This was followed by the first clinical conference in Pembroke Pines (FL), and the first research conference in Farmington (CT) in 1984. Each conference is usually defined by the formulation of a conference theme. In 2004 the conference theme was "Creativity from the light".Gordon, Scott. "Evanston's brush with death." ''The Daily Northwestern'', published online June 30, 2004 The organization also collaborates with academic locations in regard to hosting conferences. In 2001 the IANDS conference was held at
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. In 2006 IANDS collaborated with
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, which became the first medical institution to host the annual IANDS conference.Hopper, Leigh. "Conference to shed light on 'near-death' experiences." ''The Houston Chronicle'', published online October 25, 2006 The papers from the conference were later compiled and published in ''The handbook of near-death experiences: thirty years of investigation''Corazza, Ornella. Book review: The handbook of near-death experiences: thirty years of investigation. ''Mortality'', 13576275, May2010, Vol. 15, Issue 2 In 2013 the conference was held in Arlington, Virginia, and the theme was "Loss, Grief, and the Discovery of Hope: Stories and Studies from Near-Death Experiences."Kinsella, Michael. Near-Death Experiences and Networked Spirituality: The Emergence of an Afterlife Movement. Journal of the American Academy of Religion, March 2017, Vol. 85, No. 1, pp. 168–198 doi:10.1093/jaarel/lfw037 The 2014 conference was held in Newport Beach (Calif.) and gathered the attention from the newspaper ''
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'', which produced several reports from the meeting.MacIsaac, Tara. "11 Powerful, Thought-Provoking Quotes From a Near-Death Experiences Conference". ''The Epoch Times'', September 12, 2014


References


Further reading

* Holden JM, Greyson B, James D, editors. (2009) ''The Handbook of Near-Death Experiences: Thirty Years of Investigation''. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger/ABC-CLIO


External links

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