Help-seeking in people with exceptional experiences: Results from a general population sample
Exceptional Experiences (EE) are experiences that deviate from ordinary experiences, for example precognition, supernatural appearances or déjà vues. In spite of the high frequency of EE in the general population, little is known about their effect on mental health and about the way people cope wi...
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Main Authors: | Karin eLandolt (Author), Amrei eWittwer (Author), Thomas eWyss (Author), Lui eUnterassner (Author), Wolfgang eFach (Author), Peter eBrugger (Author), Peter eKrummenacher (Author), Helene eHaker (Author), Wolfram eKawohl (Author), Pius August Schubiger (Author), Gerd eFolkers (Author), Wulf eRössler (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2014-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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