Afterlife communication is the most effective way to heal grief from the passing of a loved one. One method has a 98% success rate in clients’ having afterlife communications, with SUDS scale reductions from pre-session ratings of 10 to post-session ratings of 0 to 3. Today, there are at least 16 methods being used to help people have afterlife communications. Three are being used by hundreds of psychotherapists in their offices, and a fourth is suggested for use with clients. In this presentation, Dr. Craig Hogan will give an overview of the methods being used successfully today to help clients have afterlife communications with the people for whom they are grieving. Dr. Hogan will then describe in detail two afterlife communication procedures psychotherapists are using successfully with their clients.
R. Craig Hogan, Ph.D., is the president of the Afterlife Research and Education Institute, Inc. He is the author of Your Eternal Self, presenting the scientific evidence that the mind is not confined to the brain, the afterlife is a reality, people’s minds are linked, and the mind affects the physical world. The book is hailed as “number one from the standpoint of offering the reader the full gamut of phenomena supporting the survival hypothesis in clear and concise language” (Michael Tymn, managing editor, The Searchlight) and “an eye-opening look at the pseudo natural and everything related to the human mind—highly recommended for anyone into the science beyond the mundane world” (“Reviewer’s Choice,” Midwest Book Review, June 2008).
Dr. Hogan co-authored Induced After-Death Communication: A New Therapy for Healing Grief and Trauma with Allan Botkin, PsyD, and Repair and Reattachment Grief Therapy with Rochelle Wright, MS. He is the editor of Afterlife Communication: 16 Proven Methods, 85 True Accounts and of New Developments in Afterlife Communication and New Developments in Afterlife Communication. He developed the Self-Guided Afterlife Communication method, freely available on the Internet, that has been used by thousands of people to communicate with their loved ones in the afterlife.
He co-authored the Personal Styles Inventory, based on Carl Jung’s work, wrote two books on business writing, co-authored a book training supervisors in schools to more effectively work with teachers, and developed several Web sites devoted to business writing and spiritual understanding.
He has been a professor of business communications at three universities, curriculum and training administrator at two universities and a medical school, and director of his own online business writing school.