Death, Grief, and Caring RelationshipsBrooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1985 - 350 pages |
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... wish . Those who face their own foreseeable death and probable decline before death do not have the range of options ... wishes to take a more active role in the way medical care is obtained . This obviously requires that the individual ...
... wish . Those who face their own foreseeable death and probable decline before death do not have the range of options ... wishes to take a more active role in the way medical care is obtained . This obviously requires that the individual ...
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... wish someone to death , that person is going to wish the child to death ( Zeligs , 1974 ) . If slamming the screen door can cause grandmother's death , the grandmother , in whatever earthly or ghostly form she wishes to assume , can ...
... wish someone to death , that person is going to wish the child to death ( Zeligs , 1974 ) . If slamming the screen door can cause grandmother's death , the grandmother , in whatever earthly or ghostly form she wishes to assume , can ...
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... wish , denying or accepting death as they wish , expressing their feelings as they wish ( Koff , 1980 ) . Because of extensive home health and home care programs and use of volunteers , a hospice can handle a large number of patients ...
... wish , denying or accepting death as they wish , expressing their feelings as they wish ( Koff , 1980 ) . Because of extensive home health and home care programs and use of volunteers , a hospice can handle a large number of patients ...
Table des matières
PART ONE THE MEANING OF DEATH | 1 |
SOURCES OF INFORMATION | 15 |
THE REST OF THE BOOK | 22 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
adults anger asked attitudes avoid aware become behavior believe bereaved biological immortality body cancer caretakers causes of death child clinical death concern course dead person death and dying death anxiety death education death fears death-related denial depression develop died discuss dying person dying process elderly Elisabeth Kübler-Ross emotional euthanasia example existence experience express family members father fear of death fears and anxieties feelings friends funeral directors grief guilt Hospice care hospital illness important individual infant Kalish & Reynolds Kastenbaum kind Kübler-Ross LeShan live loss meaning near-death experiences nonpersons nursing older persons Omega pain parents patients perhaps physical physician possible probably professional psychiatrist psychological psychotherapy relationship religious response rience right to die role schizophrenia significant social someone sometimes spouse stages stress suicide survivors talk tion widows wish young
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