Volume 11, Number 1, 19-38, DOI: 10.1007/BF01082735

Similarities between near-death experiences and multiple personality disorder

William J. Serdahely

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Abstract

In this paper I compare the phenomenology of near-death experiences to that of multiple personality disorder. The comparison reveals a number of similarities, including out-of-body experiences, the transcendental environment, encounter with the higher self, possible temporal lobe involvement, and antecedent child abuse. Rather than being disparate and unrelated experiences, I suggest that the near-death experience and multiple personality disorder may be variants of the same basic phenomenological pattern.

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