Death, Grief, and Caring RelationshipsBrooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1981 - 336 pages |
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Richard A. Kalish. Close family members will contact distant family members , who will need to decide whether they will make the trip to attend the funeral ; the clergy may be contacted to officiate at the funeral ; local relatives will ...
Richard A. Kalish. Close family members will contact distant family members , who will need to decide whether they will make the trip to attend the funeral ; the clergy may be contacted to officiate at the funeral ; local relatives will ...
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... family members . You often hear comments like " That isn't really my father - my father died weeks ago , " or " I don't know her , and she doesn't know me . Why doesn't her body die also ? " Physical death is irreversible . What about ...
... family members . You often hear comments like " That isn't really my father - my father died weeks ago , " or " I don't know her , and she doesn't know me . Why doesn't her body die also ? " Physical death is irreversible . What about ...
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... family , after leaving Guadalajara , stopped off at their home . . . where ... members to see . that the body is never left unattended . During the twenty ... family members remained . My Tia's husband had left also and did not return ...
... family , after leaving Guadalajara , stopped off at their home . . . where ... members to see . that the body is never left unattended . During the twenty ... family members remained . My Tia's husband had left also and did not return ...
Table des matières
The Horse on the DiningRoom Table | 2 |
What Is Death? | 27 |
CHAPTER | 43 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
adults anger Anticipatory grief asked avoid awareness become behavior believe bereaved body cancer caring relationships casket causes of death child clinical death concern course dead person death and dying death anxiety death education death fear death-related denial denial of death depressed develop died discussion dying person dying process elderly Elisabeth Kübler-Ross emotional euthanasia example experience expressed family members fear of death fears and anxieties feel frequently friends funeral directors going grief grieving guilt hospital important individual Kalish & Reynolds Kastenbaum kind LeShan live living-dying interval loss meaning Mexican Americans near-death experiences nurse older persons pain parents patient perhaps physical physician possible probably process of dying professional psychological psychotherapy religious response significant social someone Sometimes spouse stress suicide survivors talk Tia's tion told treatment widows wish woman women young
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