The Last Dance: Encountering Death and DyingMayfield Pub. Company, 1996 - 688 pages New edition of a basic text surveying attitudes, cross-cultural and historical perspectives, socialization, health care systems, living with life-threatening illness, funerals and body disposition, the experience of loss, death in children's lives, medical ethics, the law, suicide, and concepts of i |
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... therapies that can be given following surgery . Radiation Therapy One of the most widely employed of these auxiliary therapies is radiation , which is used to treat more than half the cancer patients in the United States . The ...
... therapies that can be given following surgery . Radiation Therapy One of the most widely employed of these auxiliary therapies is radiation , which is used to treat more than half the cancer patients in the United States . The ...
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... therapy.21 David K. Reynolds explains that " the theory of meaningful - life therapy is that it is in our control over our behavior that hope lies . " Despite fears or the quirks of our own personality , it is possible to “ take ...
... therapy.21 David K. Reynolds explains that " the theory of meaningful - life therapy is that it is in our control over our behavior that hope lies . " Despite fears or the quirks of our own personality , it is possible to “ take ...
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... therapies . Most patients prefer orthodox therapies , but others distrust or lose faith in the conventional approach and choose unsanctioned alternatives as their course of therapy . Some patients try to find a comfortable balance ...
... therapies . Most patients prefer orthodox therapies , but others distrust or lose faith in the conventional approach and choose unsanctioned alternatives as their course of therapy . Some patients try to find a comfortable balance ...
Table des matières
СНАРТE R I | 5 |
CrossCultural and Historical | 49 |
CHAPTER 3 | 91 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
adults AIDS Albert Lee American beliefs bereaved body brain death burial cancer caregivers casket child concern coping cremation cultural dead Death and Dying Death Education Death Studies 13 deceased disease dying and death effect Elisabeth Kübler-Ross emotional encounters with death ethical euthanasia example family members fear feelings friends funeral Greg Owen grief groups hospice care hospital human important individual informed consent involves issues Journal of Death Kastenbaum killing life-threatening illness living loss loved means memorial modern mourning near-death experiences nursing occur Omega one's organ organ donation organ transplantation pain Palliative Care parents Path Ahead person physicians programs psychological reality relationship Research response result risk rituals Robert Robert Fulton role says sense social society Stanislav Grof stress suicidal behavior surviving survivors terminally ill therapy tion traditional treatment understanding of death University Press York young