If Daniel Somers had had Dr. Al Botkin for his therapist, he might have discovered a version of Anita Moorjani in an induced after death communication that would have given him the deep relief of knowing that those he harmed, or perhaps lost to harm from others, forgave him sincerely from a happy place parallel to our own but accessible only through death itself. And partially through the healing contact with the dead that mediums and also Dr. Botkin and those he has trained throughout the world now can offer.
Dr. Botkin’s work is available in his excellent accounting of his discovery of induced ADC in his book Induced After-Death Communication: A New Therapy for Healing Grief and Trauma. A documentary is also being made of his discovery, a few persuasive and instructive scenes from which are available here: After the War: A Documentary about Induced After Death Communication .
Another source of this sort of therapy is The Windbridge Institute where Julie Beischel is Director of Research. As well as Dr. Beischel, Gary Schwartz at the University of Arizona has done very persuasive scientific research into mediumship and the grief and healing process. I have read several books by the two and find them very persuasive.