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In a World of Their Own: Experiencing Unconsciousness [Hardcover]

Madelaine Lawrence (Author)


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January 21, 1997

Up until now, we have had little knowledge of what the state of unconsciousness was like from the patient's point of view. Surprisingly, in a state considered void of human experiences, Lawrence found that the events subjects reported were extraordinary. Her research in hospital units and in the literature reveals that more than 70% of the individuals who regain consciousness remember events during their unconscious period. They heard and understood conversations, had inner dialogues, recognized their emotions, and went out of their bodies. As would be expected, some of the patients' experiences are the now-recognized classic NDEs (near-death experiences).

The author also includes descriptions of related research from nursing, medicine, psychology, and parapsychology. The phenomena described in the book are not easily explained by the paradigm of one discipline. It is the author's point of view that because the phenomena crosses the lines of many disciplines, the answer to understanding and explaining the experiences can be obtained only by using theories and research methods from a variety of related disciplines. The integration of research from such varied disciplines brings a unique perspective to the chapters. Also included are suggestions for caregivers and families about what can be done for patients during their unconscious episode and after their recovery.


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"The scientific literature rarely discusses total unconsciousness, but this valuable book recounts 100 hospital patients' "lived experiences of being unconscious.,.".Lawrence does a commendable job of summarizing explanatory mechanisms from studies in sensory deprivation, personality theory, pharmacology, biophysiology, and parapsychology....[T]here is much welcome information here."-Choice

Book Description

A medical professional is the first to describe what it is like to be unconscious from the patient's perspective.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (January 21, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275953238
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275953232
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,568,186 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Madelaine Lawrence has had over 25 years of experience in nursing and nursing education. She is also a hypnotherapist and life-coach. She was the Director of Nursing Education and Research at Hartford Hospital and a former full-time nursing faculty member at the University of Hartford in Hartford, CT. In addition, she has had 13 years of clinical experience in public health and community health.

Dr. Lawrence conducted a research study of over 100 formerly unconscious patients and the first prospective study of Near-death experiences. That research was presented on national television, including a presentation on Turning Point with Diane Sawyer. A book entitled, In a world of their own experiencing unconsciousness, describes both those studies. Other publications and presentations include articles and talks on curriculum development, writing for publication, qualitative research methods and the use of hypnosis in clinical practice.

Dr. Lawrence currently has authored (under the pen name, Allison Jones) a novel entitled, A Hypnotic Suggestion, featuring a forensic hypnotherapist as the primary crime solver. Her next book, Why murder a parapsychologist? is finished and being edited for publication.

As an associate professor, she has taught a wide variety of courses and has served on numerous master's theses and doctoral dissertations. She is the recipient of the following awards and distinctions; Sigma Theta Tau distinguished lecturer; Chair, AJN Poster Review panel for the medical-surgical national convention, research award from the National University Continuing Education Association, induction into the Educators' honor society.


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A young nursing student was assigned to care for a 45-year-old man who had brain surgery. Read the first page
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perceived unconsciousness, unconscious episode, extrasensory experiences, distorted consciousness, total unconsciousness
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Hartford Hospital, Ken Ring, Further Evidence, New York, Charles Tart, Thomas Kuhn
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