Dr Christophe Fauré – Implications of NDEs, ELEs and ADCs in the Grieving Process


What are the implications of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs), End-of-Life Experiences (ELEs), and After-Death Communications (ADCs) in the grieving process?

 

As therapists or volunteers involved in the field of grief, how can we draw on these experiences to help “metabolize” this psychological and spiritual process in more meaningful ways? How can knowledge of these experiences bring more peace after the pain of losing a loved one? How can therapists benefit from this knowledge to support their grieving patients?

Psychiatrist and psychotherapist for over 25 years, Dr Christophe Fauré is currently in private practice in Paris. Since 1989, he has been working in the field of Palliative Care (Hospice care units: Paul Brousse Hospital – Maison Médicale Jeanne Garnier – Paris).

He is recognized in France as an expert in the field of bereavement and life disruption. In addition to bereavement follow-up, he accompanies people affected by post-traumatic stress disorder, following a trauma, and people in “mid-life transition”.

About the speaker:

 

 

Dr Christophe Fauré completed a 2-year spiritual retreat in a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in southwestern France, coupled with an intense meditative practice. His book S’aimer Enfin is the account of this inner journey. He is author of several books published by Albin Michel, including: Vivre le deuil au jour le jour; Après le suicide d’un proche; Accompagner un proche en fin de vie. His latest book: This life… and beyond: investigation on the continuity of consciousness after death was published in November 2022. He is the sponsor and/or member of the scientific committee of several associations, including: Empreintes – Vivre son Deuil Ile de France: Association for the accompaniment of grief; Apprivoiser l’absence: support groups for bereaved parents; Phare Enfants-Parents: Support groups for bereaved parents after a suicide; Naitre et Vivre: perinatal bereavement. He has been a guest on TV and Radio talk shows and conferences in France, Switzerland, Belgium, Canada, and gives lectures and seminars for the general public on bereavement, end of life, life ruptures, resilience, mid-life transition and meditation. Find out more at: christophefaure.com.


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    Dr Christophe Fauré completed a 2-year spiritual retreat in a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in southwestern France, coupled with an intense meditative practice. His book S’aimer Enfin is the account of this inner journey. He is author of several books published by Albin Michel, including: Vivre le deuil au jour le jour; Après le suicide d’un proche; Accompagner un proche en fin de vie. His latest book: This life… and beyond: investigation on the continuity of consciousness after death was published in November 2022. He is the sponsor and/or member of the scientific committee of several associations, including: Empreintes – Vivre son Deuil Ile de France: Association for the accompaniment of grief; Apprivoiser l’absence: support groups for bereaved parents; Phare Enfants-Parents: Support groups for bereaved parents after a suicide; Naitre et Vivre: perinatal bereavement. He has been a guest on TV and Radio talk shows and conferences in France, Switzerland, Belgium, Canada, and gives lectures and seminars for the general public on bereavement, end of life, life ruptures, resilience, mid-life transition and meditation. Find out more at: christophefaure.com.

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