Richly
illustrated with the words of childhood and teen experiencers, Dr. Cherie Sutherland
gives a moving and powerful talk about the nature, content and aftereffects of
young people's NDEs. Providing evidence that age, circumstance, or brain
development have no effect on the content or complexity of the near-death experience
in children and teens, she offers a rich tapestry of the unique challenges that
children and teen experiencers face, growing up transformed and often at odds
with their parents' and traditional religions' beliefs about God and
death. Dr. Sutherland concludes with suggestions for how medical
personnel and family members can help the young person, and also evidence that
these experiences are therapeutic for bereaved parents.