Counselling The Near Death On The Frustration, Depression, Anxiety Of An Uncompleted Career Before Death

Effiom, Bassey Ekeng (Ph.D)

Department Of Guidance And Counselling, Faculty Of Educational Foundations, University Of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria .

Florence Undiyaundeye A

Department Of Guidance And Counselling, Faculty Of Educational Foundations, University Of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria .

Ekwok, Mercy Lawrence

Department of Sociology Faculty of Social Science,Uinversity of Calabar,Nigeria

Roseline Anyiopi Undie

Department Of Guidance And Counselling, Faculty Of Educational Foundations, University Of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria

Favour Ojedor

Department of Genetics and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biological Sciences4, University of Calabar, P.M.B 1115 Calabar, Nigeria.

Edim Kufre Mbora

Department Of Guidance And Counselling, Faculty Of Educational Foundations, University Of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria .

Elizabeth G. Akpama

Department of Health Information Management, School of Health Information Management, University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar-Nigeria.

Queen Bassey Bassey

Department Of Guidance And Counselling, Faculty Of Educational Foundations, University Of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria

Godwin Micheal Ubi

Department of Health Information Management, School of Health Information Management, University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar-Nigeria.

Keywords: Counselling, Near death, Career, depression, Anxiety, Frustration


Abstract

This study focus on the Counselling The Near Death on the Frustration, the depression anxiety of an uncompleted career before death. Near death experience may include several perceptions, such as seeing a bright light, moving through a tunnel, positive emotions, meeting deceased relatives, communicating with a light, entering a new domain, reaching a point of no return, reviewing one’s life, and out-of-body experiences,their phenomenology presumably stemming from the projection of beliefs and expectations of an afterlife. It is still not clear, however, how people suddenly finding themselves in critical conditions (e.g., cardiac arrest) might be aware of being near-death and have time enough to develop complex scenarios to suit their wishes. Spiritual and religious experiences are global human phenomena that have always occurred down the ages, while the trans-cultural features of near death experiences (whatever their meaning) appear to be an archetypal expression of the human mind. In counseling, the personal experiences that have been blocked or tasks that have been avoided because of feared emotional or interpersonal. people have an urge to complete unfinished business in order to achieve satisfaction and peace.