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" Death, dying, and bereavement : "
Judith M. Stillion, PhD, CT, and Thomas Attig, PhD, editors
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587398
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b416617
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Title & Author
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Death, dying, and bereavement : : contemporary perspectives, institutions, and practices /\ Judith M. Stillion, PhD, CT, and Thomas Attig, PhD, editors
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xxvii, 414 pages :: Illustrations ;; 26 cm
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ISBN
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9780826171412
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: 0826171419
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9780826171429 (e-book)
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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Seeking wisdom about mortality, dying, and bereavement -- Know thyself: psychology's contributions to thanatology -- Sociological perspectives on death, dying, and bereavement -- Science and practice: contributions of nurses to end-of-life and palliative care -- Legal issues in end-of-life decision making -- Ethics of caring for the dying and bereaved -- Theoretical perspectives on loss and grief -- Psychologization of grief and its depictions within mainstream North American media -- Development perspectives on death and dying, and maturational losses -- Hospice care of the dying -- Hospital-based palliative care -- Palliative care for children -- Global spread of hospice and palliative care -- Death and funeral service -- Death education at the college and university level -- Death education as a public health issue -- Spirituality quo vadis? -- Using the arts and humanities with the dying, bereaved and ourselves -- Family support for the dying and bereaved -- Supporting grieving children -- Helping each other: building community -- Treating complicated bereavement: the development of grief therapy -- When trauma and loss collide: the evolution of intervention for traumatic bereavement -- To be or not to be: suicide then and now -- Grief after suicide: the evolution of suicide postvention -- Responding to grief and trauma in the aftermath of disaster -- Care of the caregiver: professionals and family members
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Death-- Psychological aspects
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Death-- Social aspects
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Bereavement-- Social aspects
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Attitude to Death
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Bereavement
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Palliative Care
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Social Support
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Terminal Care
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Thanatology
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Dewey Classification
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306.9
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LC Classification
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BF789.D4S754 2015
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NLM classification
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BF 789.D4
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2015 D-008
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