Spontaneous After-Death Communication Reports Following the Homicide of a Loved One: A Phenomenological Perspective

by Jan Canty

by Jan Canty

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Jan Canty

Jan Canty

Jan Canty received her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, then completed a full-time, two-year postdoctoral fellowship from Wayne State University School of Medicine, Dept. of Family Medicine. She specializes in the aftermath of homicide for those impacted by the murder of a loved one.

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