Disclosure Habits After Near-Death Experiences: Influences, Obstacles, and Listeners Selection • Regina M. Hoffman, Ph.D. doi:10.17514/JNDS-1995-14-1-p29-48.
Lucid Dreams as One Method of Replicating Components of the Near-Death Experience in a Laboratory Setting • J. Timothy Green, Ph.D. doi:10.17514/JNDS-1995-14-1-p49-59.
Book Review: Beyond the Light: What Isn't Being Said About the Near-Death Experience, by P. M. H. Atwater • Reviewed by Joseph Chilton Pearce doi:10.17514/JNDS-1995-14-1-p61-70.
Vol. 14, No. 2, Winter 1995
Editor's Foreword • Bruce Greyson, M.D.
The Theory of Essence. II. An Electromagnetic-Quantum Mechanical Model of Interactionism • J. Kenneth Arnette, Ph.D. doi:10.17514/JNDS-1995-14-2-p77-99.
Book Review: Dying to Live: Science and Near-Death Experience, by Susan Blackmore • Reviewed by Kenneth Ring, Ph.D. doi:10.17514/JNDS-1995-14-2-p117-132.
ECT: TNT or TLC? A Near-Death Experience Triggered by Electroconvulsive Therapy • Keith Floyd, C.Psych., Ed.D. doi:10.17514/JNDS-1996-14-3-p187-195.
Book Review: To Hell and Back: Life After Death-Startling New Evidence, by Maurice S. Rawlings • Reviewed by Michael B. Sabom, M.D. doi:10.17514/JNDS-1996-14-3-p197-209.
Evolution and the Relationship Between Brain and Mind States • Juan S. Gómez-Jeria, Lic.Q., & Carlos Madrid-Aliste doi:10.17514/JNDS-1996-14-4-p251-272.
Book Review: Reunions: Visionary Encounters with Departed Loved Ones, by Raymond S. Moody, Jr., with Paul Perry • Reviewed by Bruce Greyson, M.D. doi:10.17514/JNDS-1996-14-4-p281-285.