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Bruce Greyson

Charles Bruce Greyson (born October 1946) is an American psychiatrist and near-death experience researcher. During his research of near-death experiences, known as near-death studies, he has documented many accounts of near-death experiences, and has written many journal articles, as well as participated in media interviews on the subject, playing a crucial role in inviting broader cross-disciplinary scientific inquiry to the field.

Bruce Greyson
NationalityAmerican
EducationCornell University
SUNY Upstate Medical University
AwardsBruce Greyson Research Award from the International Association for Near-Death Studies
Scientific career
FieldsNear-death studies
InstitutionsUniversity of Virginia
Websitewww.brucegreyson.com

Biography edit

Greyson received his AB in psychology from Cornell University in 1969 and his MD from SUNY Upstate Medical University in 1973.[1] He completed his residency in psychiatry at the University of Virginia Health System in 1976.[1]

He was on the faculty of University of Virginia School of Medicine (1976-1978, 1995-2014), University of Michigan Medical School (1978-1984), and University of Connecticut School of Medicine (1984-1995).[1] Since 2014 he's Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the University of Virginia.

Academic appointments edit

Greyson is Chester F. Carlson Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences, and the former director of The Division of Perceptual Studies (DOPS),[2] formerly the Division of Personality Studies, at the University of Virginia. He is also a Professor of Psychiatric Medicine in the Department of Psychiatric Medicine, Division of Outpatient Psychiatry, at the University of Virginia.

Research work edit

Greyson is a researcher in the field of near-death studies and has been called the father of research in near-death experiences.[3][4] Greyson, along with Kenneth Ring, Michael Sabom, and others, built on the research of Raymond Moody, Russell Noyes Jr and Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. Greyson's scale to measure the aspects of near-death experiences[5] has been widely used, being cited over 450 times as of early 2021.[6] He also devised a 19-item scale to assess experience of kundalini, the Physio-Kundalini Scale.[7]

Greyson wrote the overview of Near Death Experiences for the Encyclopædia Britannica and was the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Near-Death Studies (formerly Anabiosis) from 1982 through 2007. Greyson has been interviewed or consulted many times in the press on the subject of near-death experiences.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14]

Selected publications edit

Greyson is author of After: A Doctor Explores What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about Life and Beyond (Macmillan, 2021), co-author of Irreducible Mind: Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century (Rowman and Littlefield, 2007)[15] and co-editor of The Handbook of Near-Death Experiences: Thirty Years of Investigation (Praeger, 2009).[16] He has written many journal articles on the subject of near-death experiences, and these include:

  • Greyson B (2010). "Implications of near-death experiences for a post materialist psychology" (PDF). Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 2: 37–45. doi:10.1037/a0018548.
  • Greyson B (2007). "Near-death experience: Clinical implications" (PDF). Rev Psiq Clin. 34: 116–125.
  • Greyson B (2006). "Near-death experiences and spirituality" (PDF). Zygon. 41 (2): 393–414. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9744.2005.00745.x.
  • Greyson, B (2005). ""False positive" claims of near-death experiences and "false negative" denials of near-death experiences" (PDF). Death Studies. 29 (2): 145–55. doi:10.1080/07481180590906156. PMID 15822242. S2CID 11555640.
  • Greyson, B; Ring, K. (2004). "The Life Changes Inventory – Revised" (PDF). Journal of Near-Death Studies. 23: 41–54.
  • Greyson, B; Liester, MB (2004). "Auditory Hallucinations Following Near-Death Experiences" (PDF). Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 44 (3): 320–336. doi:10.1177/0022167804266281. S2CID 143927327.
  • Lange, R; Greyson, B; Houran, J (2004). "A Rasch scaling validation of a 'core' near-death experience" (PDF). British Journal of Psychology. 95 (Pt 2): 161–77. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.533.9592. doi:10.1348/000712604773952403. PMID 15142300.
  • Greyson B (2003). "Incidence and correlates of near-death experiences on a cardiac care unit" (PDF). Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 25 (4): 269–276. doi:10.1016/s0163-8343(03)00042-2. PMID 12850659.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Bruce Greyson ORCID Profile". ORCID. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  2. ^ Division of Perceptual Studies, University of Virginia 2006-10-06 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ . Public Radio International. 2010. Archived from the original on November 20, 2008. Retrieved February 23, 2010. Bruce Greyson is considered the father of research into the Near Death Experience.
  4. ^ "Edwardsville Woman has Near-death Experience". Belleville News-Democrat. January 21, 2003. Retrieved February 23, 2010. [Greyson] called 'the father of near-death experience research' by some...
  5. ^ Greyson, Bruce (1983). The near-death experience scale: Construction, reliability, and validity. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, Jun;171(6):369-75.
  6. ^ Google Scholar, Citations of Greyson (1983). Accessed January 19, 2021.
  7. ^ Bruce Greyson (1993). "Near-death experiences and the physio-kundalini syndrome". Journal of Religion and Health. 32 (4): 277–290. doi:10.1007/BF00990954. PMID 24271550. S2CID 1892471.
  8. ^ "Near-death experience is debated". The Tuscaloosa News Citing Story in Los Angeles Times. May 23, 1982. Retrieved February 23, 2010.
  9. ^ Jane E. Brody (November 17, 1988). "HEALTH; Personal Health". The New York Times. Retrieved February 23, 2010.
  10. ^ Anne Longley (August 1, 1994). "A Glimpse Beyond: A Psychiatrist Plumbs the Near-Death Experience". People. 42 (5). Retrieved February 23, 2010.
  11. ^ Douglas Fox (October 17, 2006). "Light at the end of the tunnel". New Scientist. 2573. Retrieved February 23, 2010.
  12. ^ Benedict Carey (January 17, 2009). "The Afterlife of Near-Death". The New York Times. Retrieved February 23, 2010.
  13. ^ Daniel Williams (August 31, 2007). . Time. Archived from the original on September 5, 2007. Retrieved February 23, 2010.
  14. ^ . The Washington Post. February 7, 2000. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved February 23, 2010.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-09-26. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
  16. ^ Information about the Division of Perceptual Studies 2006-10-06 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • at the University of Virginia
  • at the University of Virginia
  • Bruce Greyson personal website

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Charles Bruce Greyson born October 1946 is an American psychiatrist and near death experience researcher During his research of near death experiences known as near death studies he has documented many accounts of near death experiences and has written many journal articles as well as participated in media interviews on the subject playing a crucial role in inviting broader cross disciplinary scientific inquiry to the field Bruce GreysonNationalityAmericanEducationCornell UniversitySUNY Upstate Medical UniversityAwardsBruce Greyson Research Award from the International Association for Near Death StudiesScientific careerFieldsNear death studiesInstitutionsUniversity of VirginiaWebsitewww wbr brucegreyson wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Academic appointments 3 Research work 4 Selected publications 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography editGreyson received his AB in psychology from Cornell University in 1969 and his MD from SUNY Upstate Medical University in 1973 1 He completed his residency in psychiatry at the University of Virginia Health System in 1976 1 He was on the faculty of University of Virginia School of Medicine 1976 1978 1995 2014 University of Michigan Medical School 1978 1984 and University of Connecticut School of Medicine 1984 1995 1 Since 2014 he s Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the University of Virginia Academic appointments editGreyson is Chester F Carlson Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences and the former director of The Division of Perceptual Studies DOPS 2 formerly the Division of Personality Studies at the University of Virginia He is also a Professor of Psychiatric Medicine in the Department of Psychiatric Medicine Division of Outpatient Psychiatry at the University of Virginia Research work editGreyson is a researcher in the field of near death studies and has been called the father of research in near death experiences 3 4 Greyson along with Kenneth Ring Michael Sabom and others built on the research of Raymond Moody Russell Noyes Jr and Elisabeth Kubler Ross Greyson s scale to measure the aspects of near death experiences 5 has been widely used being cited over 450 times as of early 2021 6 He also devised a 19 item scale to assess experience of kundalini the Physio Kundalini Scale 7 Greyson wrote the overview of Near Death Experiences for the Encyclopaedia Britannica and was the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Near Death Studies formerly Anabiosis from 1982 through 2007 Greyson has been interviewed or consulted many times in the press on the subject of near death experiences 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Selected publications edit nbsp Scholia has a profile for Bruce Greyson Q3246321 Greyson is author of After A Doctor Explores What Near Death Experiences Reveal about Life and Beyond Macmillan 2021 co author of Irreducible Mind Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century Rowman and Littlefield 2007 15 and co editor of The Handbook of Near Death Experiences Thirty Years of Investigation Praeger 2009 16 He has written many journal articles on the subject of near death experiences and these include Greyson B 2010 Implications of near death experiences for a post materialist psychology PDF Psychology of Religion and Spirituality 2 37 45 doi 10 1037 a0018548 Greyson B 2007 Near death experience Clinical implications PDF Rev Psiq Clin 34 116 125 Greyson B 2006 Near death experiences and spirituality PDF Zygon 41 2 393 414 doi 10 1111 j 1467 9744 2005 00745 x Greyson B 2005 False positive claims of near death experiences and false negative denials of near death experiences PDF Death Studies 29 2 145 55 doi 10 1080 07481180590906156 PMID 15822242 S2CID 11555640 Greyson B Ring K 2004 The Life Changes Inventory Revised PDF Journal of Near Death Studies 23 41 54 Greyson B Liester MB 2004 Auditory Hallucinations Following Near Death Experiences PDF Journal of Humanistic Psychology 44 3 320 336 doi 10 1177 0022167804266281 S2CID 143927327 Lange R Greyson B Houran J 2004 A Rasch scaling validation of a core near death experience PDF British Journal of Psychology 95 Pt 2 161 77 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 533 9592 doi 10 1348 000712604773952403 PMID 15142300 Greyson B 2003 Incidence and correlates of near death experiences on a cardiac care unit PDF Gen Hosp Psychiatry 25 4 269 276 doi 10 1016 s0163 8343 03 00042 2 PMID 12850659 See also editGeorge G Ritchie Satwant Pasricha International Association for Near Death Studies Near death studies Life After Life Pam Reynolds case Eben Alexander author Raymond Moody Pim van Lommel Sam Parnia Jeffrey LongReferences edit a b c Bruce Greyson ORCID Profile ORCID Retrieved 21 March 2024 Division of Perceptual Studies University of Virginia Archived 2006 10 06 at the Wayback Machine The Brain and Belief Public Radio International 2010 Archived from the original on November 20 2008 Retrieved February 23 2010 Bruce Greyson is considered the father of research into the Near Death Experience Edwardsville Woman has Near death Experience Belleville News Democrat January 21 2003 Retrieved February 23 2010 Greyson called the father of near death experience research by some Greyson Bruce 1983 The near death experience scale Construction reliability and validity Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease Jun 171 6 369 75 Google Scholar Citations of Greyson 1983 Accessed January 19 2021 Bruce Greyson 1993 Near death experiences and the physio kundalini syndrome Journal of Religion and Health 32 4 277 290 doi 10 1007 BF00990954 PMID 24271550 S2CID 1892471 Near death experience is debated The Tuscaloosa News Citing Story in Los Angeles Times May 23 1982 Retrieved February 23 2010 Jane E Brody November 17 1988 HEALTH Personal Health The New York Times Retrieved February 23 2010 Anne Longley August 1 1994 A Glimpse Beyond A Psychiatrist Plumbs the Near Death Experience People 42 5 Retrieved February 23 2010 Douglas Fox October 17 2006 Light at the end of the tunnel New Scientist 2573 Retrieved February 23 2010 Benedict Carey January 17 2009 The Afterlife of Near Death The New York Times Retrieved February 23 2010 Daniel Williams August 31 2007 At the Hour Of Our Death Time Archived from the original on September 5 2007 Retrieved February 23 2010 Science Notebook The Washington Post February 7 2000 Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Retrieved February 23 2010 Irreducible Mind Archived from the original on 2011 09 26 Retrieved 2018 11 13 Information about the Division of Perceptual Studies Archived 2006 10 06 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editBruce Greyson biography at the University of Virginia The Division of Perceptual Studies at the University of Virginia Bruce Greyson personal website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bruce Greyson amp oldid 1215510300, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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