Death, Society, and Human ExperienceAllyn and Bacon, 1998 - 441 pages New edition of a text which examines our relationship to death by drawing upon scholarship and research as well as on the words of people who have found themselves in the middle of death-related situations. Fifteen chapters discuss subjects including the death system, causes of death, transition fro |
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... drug addicts . Reports indicate that often no attempt has been made to steril- ize the needle between uses . This disregard of risk has been justified by some drug users as affirming their trust in each other , as well as a fatalistic ...
... drug addicts . Reports indicate that often no attempt has been made to steril- ize the needle between uses . This disregard of risk has been justified by some drug users as affirming their trust in each other , as well as a fatalistic ...
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... drug injectors is more compli- cated . A massive study by The National AIDS Re- search Consortium ( Brown and Beschner , 1993 ) reports that many drug addicts have been trying to protect themselves from infection by contami- nated ...
... drug injectors is more compli- cated . A massive study by The National AIDS Re- search Consortium ( Brown and Beschner , 1993 ) reports that many drug addicts have been trying to protect themselves from infection by contami- nated ...
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... drug culture would simply disap- pear . This is not likely to happen any time soon ; therefore some public health experts favor pro- grams that would provide new and therefore un- contaminated needles to drug injectors . There is little ...
... drug culture would simply disap- pear . This is not likely to happen any time soon ; therefore some public health experts favor pro- grams that would provide new and therefore un- contaminated needles to drug injectors . There is little ...
Table des matières
AS WE THINK ABOUT DEATH | 1 |
WHAT IS DEATH? | 25 |
THE DEATH SYSTEM | 53 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
adults African Americans agree Tend AIDS American assisted death attitudes become behavior believe bereaved brain death cancer capital punishment caregivers cause of death Chapter child communication concept condition cope dead Death and Dying death anxiety death education death personification death system death-related deceased disease dying person dying process emotional ence euthanasia example experience fear feelings funeral grief hospice hospice care human individual infection interaction Jack Kevorkian Journal of Death Kastenbaum Kevorkian killed Lethal injection life-threatening lives loss ment mortality murder Native Americans near-death experiences nurse observed Omega pain palliative care parents patient pattern perhaps persistent vegetative physician possible problems programs question relationship response risk sense situation social society staff stages stress suicide survival survivors terminally ill terrorism thoughts tion trajectory treatment United widow women York young