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Summary of Exploring Unusual Experiences

We hope now that you have completed this section of the course you have:

  • Considered a broad range of unusual experiences.
  • Knowledge of the altered abilities associated with unusual experiences and how these are classified within a diagnostic framework (ICD-11).
  • Considered some of the potential benefits of unusual experiences.
  • Explored ways of living with unusual experiences.
  • Recognised that unusual experiences are on a continuum and most people will have experienced them to some degree.

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Congratulations

You have now completed the section of this course called Exploring Unusual Experiences. It may help to reflect on what you have learnt and it is possible at any point to come back to particular pages within this course in the future. 

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