- Sixty-four percent of near-death survivors sought help to process their experience.
- Mental-health and spiritual counselors were the most common sources of support.
- Validation made support more helpful for most experiencers.
- Fear of disbelief and limited access hindered help-seeking.
- Many reported lasting health or relationship challenges after the event.
- Researchers urged greater awareness among clinicians to improve postevent care.
Source: APA