“…Many other researchers have written about this and have provided some useful tips about how practitioners can initially respond to a patient who may be trying to talk about their experience (i.e., Atwater, 2007;Duffy and Olsen, 2007;James, 2004;Simpson, 2001). The general tips are to listen empathetically and non-judgmentally while NDErs try to put their experience into words, while resisting the temptation to try to explain, or "explain away" the occurrence of their experience as some type of hallucination or reaction to medicinal drugs (Duffy and Olson, 2007;Greyson, 1996;1997;James, 2004). Unfortunately though, this is not occurring in a lot of cases, and there are many documented cases in the literature, as well as in my personal observation, where NDErs are suffering undue harm due to many practitioners who are not aware of some of the common aftereffects of NDEs, and therefore initially invalidate the experience.…”