Psychology of Death and Dying

Psychology of Death and Dying
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 85
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ISBN-10 : 9781597524056
ISBN-13 : 1597524050
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Psychology of Death and Dying by : John C. Morgan

Sooner or later each one of us faces death, our own or others we care about. And yet, few take time beforehand to think about these endings, and in the process may lose the wisdom of the ages that comes after facing death. Perhaps this explains why when Plato was asked to summarize his philosophy he reportedly said: Practice dying. He understood that dying is what each one of us does throughout our lives, whether it is leaving home the first time to go to school or departing from this planet when our lives end. If we learn how to die--to let go and get our egos out of the way--we will have gained wisdom about how best to live. This brief yet comprehensive book deals not only with the philosophical and psychological meaning of death but its practical implications for our lives. Written by two brothers who have taught philosophy, ethics, psychology, and religion at community colleges and four-year private colleges, this book can be used in many learning situations, whether part of courses in philosophy, ethics, psychology, or counseling; or for short-term workshops or continuing education courses for students in human services, health care, social work, or any of the helping professions.

The Psychology of Death

The Psychology of Death
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Publisher : Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9780826117014
ISBN-13 : 0826117015
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis The Psychology of Death by : Robert Kastenbaum, PhD

In this extensively updated and revised edition, Dr. Kastenbaum continues to examine and expand upon issues of dying and the ways in which we shape and reshape our conceptions of death. New to the Third Edition are chapters on how we construct death; Death in adolescence and adulthood including discussion on suicide, physician assisted death and Regret Theory and Denial; new approaches to the role of death anxiety, Terror Management Theory, and Edge Theory, and much more. A major contribution to the literature -- this book is must reading for professionals and students of psychology, thanatology, gerontology, social work, and those working in hospice care.

Death, Dying, and Bereavement

Death, Dying, and Bereavement
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Publisher : Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages : 444
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ISBN-10 : 9780826171429
ISBN-13 : 0826171427
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Death, Dying, and Bereavement by : Judith M. Stillion, PhD, CT

Delivers the collective wisdom of foremost scholars and practitioners in the death and dying movement from its inception to the present. Written by luminaries who have shaped the field, this capstone book distills the collective wisdom of foremost scholars and practitioners who together have nearly a millennium of experience in the death and dying movement. The book bears witness to the evolution of the movement and presents the insights of its pioneers, eyewitnesses, and major contributors past and present. Its chapters address contemporary intellectual, institutional, and practice developments in thanatology: hospice and palliative care; funeral practice; death education; and caring of the dying, suicidal, bereaved, and traumatized. With a breadth and depth found in no other text on death, dying, and bereavement, the book disseminates the thinking of prominent authors William Worden, David Clark, Tony Walter, Robert Neimeyer, Charles Corr, Phyllis Silverman, Betty Davies, Therese A. Rando, Colin Murray Parkes, Kenneth Doka, Allan Kellehear, Sandra Bertman, Stephen Connor, Linda Goldman, Mary Vachon, and others. Their chapters discuss the most significant facets of early development, review important current work, and assess major challenges and hopes for the future in the areas of their expertise. A substantial chronology of important milestones in the contemporary movement introduces the book, frames the chapters to follow, and provides guidance for further, in-depth reading. The book first focuses on the interdisciplinary intellectual achievements that have formed the foundation of the field of thanatology. The section on institutional innovations encompasses contributions in hospice and palliative care of the dying and their families; funeral service; and death education. The section on practices addresses approaches to counseling and providing support for individuals, families, and communities on issues related to dying, bereavement, suicide, trauma, disaster, and caregiving. An Afterword identifies challenges and looks toward future developments that promise to sustain, further enrich, and strengthen the movement. KEY FEATURES: Distills the wisdom of pioneers in and major contributors to the contemporary death, dying, and bereavement movement Includes living witness accounts of the movement's evolution and important milestones Presents the best contemporary thinking in thanatology Describes contemporary institutional developments in hospice and palliative care, funeral practice, and death education Illuminates best practices in care of the dying, suicidal, bereaved, and traumatized

On Death and Dying

On Death and Dying
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 002089130X
ISBN-13 : 9780020891307
Rating : 4/5 (0X Downloads)

Synopsis On Death and Dying by : Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

Dying, Death, and Bereavement

Dying, Death, and Bereavement
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 451
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ISBN-10 : 9780805835038
ISBN-13 : 0805835032
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Dying, Death, and Bereavement by : Lewis R. Aiken

Textbook for Death & Dying courses in psych, soc, soc work, nursing, development, and counseling depts.

Living with Death and Dying

Living with Death and Dying
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9781439125281
ISBN-13 : 1439125287
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Living with Death and Dying by : Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

In this compassionate and moving guide to communicating with the terminally ill, Dr. Elisabeth Küebler-Ross, the world's foremost expert on death and dying, shares her tools for understanding how the dying convey their innermost knowledge and needs. Expanding on the workshops that have made her famous and loved around the world, she shows us the importance of meaningful dialogue in helping patients to die with peace and dignity.

Endings

Endings
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 542
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ISBN-10 : 9780199725885
ISBN-13 : 0199725888
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Endings by : Michael C. Kearl

Arguing that death is the central force shaping our social life and order, Michael Kearl draws on anthropology, religion, politics, philosophy, the natural sciences, economics, and psychology to provide a broad sociological perspective on the interrelationships of life and death, showing how death contributes to social change and how the meanings of death are generated to serve social functions. Working from a social as well as a psychological perspective, Kearl analyzes traditional topics, including aging, suicide, grief, and medical ethics while also examining current issues such as the impact of the AIDS epidemic on social trust, governments' use of death symbolism, the business of death and dying, the political economy of doomsday weaponry, and death in popular culture. Incisive and original, this book maps the separate contributions of various social institutions to American attitudes toward death, observing the influence of each upon the broader cultural outlook on life.

Dying, Death, and Grief in an Online Universe

Dying, Death, and Grief in an Online Universe
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Publisher : Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9780826107329
ISBN-13 : 082610732X
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Dying, Death, and Grief in an Online Universe by : Carla Sofka, PhD

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Dealing with Dying, Death, and Grief during Adolescence

Dealing with Dying, Death, and Grief during Adolescence
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 350
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ISBN-10 : 9781136286490
ISBN-13 : 1136286497
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Dealing with Dying, Death, and Grief during Adolescence by : David E. Balk

For some, life’s introduction to death and grief comes early, and when it does it can take many forms. Not only does Dealing with Dying, Death, and Grief during Adolescence tackle them all, it does so with David Balk’s remarkable sensitivity to and deep knowledge of the pressures and opportunities adolescents face in their transition from childhood to adulthood. In seamless, jargon-free language, Balk brings readers up to date with what we know about adolescent development, because over time such changes form the backstory we need to comprehend the impact of death and bereavement in an adolescent’s life. The book’s later chapters break down the recent findings in the study of life-threatening illness and bereavement during adolescence. And, crucially, these chapters also examine interventions that assist adolescents coping with these difficulties. Clinicians will come away from this book with both a grounded understanding of adolescent development and the adolescent experience of death, and they’ll also gain specific tools for helping adolescents cope with death and grief on their own terms. For any clinician committed to supporting adolescents facing some of life’s most difficult experiences, this integrated, up-to-date, and deeply insightful text is simply the book to have. David E. Balk is professor in the department of health and nutrition sciences at Brooklyn College (CUNY), where he directs the graduate program in thanatology. He is the author of Adolescent Development: Early Through Late Adolescence, Helping the Bereaved College Student, and several other books on death and bereavement. He is also co-editor of the 2nd edition of the Handbook of Thanatology (Routledge, 2013).

Narratives of Parental Death, Dying and Bereavement

Narratives of Parental Death, Dying and Bereavement
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9783030708948
ISBN-13 : 3030708942
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Narratives of Parental Death, Dying and Bereavement by : Caroline Pearce

This collection shows what happens when facing the inevitable and sometimes expected death of a parent, and how such an ordinary part of life as parental death might connect with the children left behind. In many ways, individual deaths are extraordinary and leave a unique legacy – a kind of haunting. The authors' accounts seek to make sense of death through witnessing its enactment and recording its detail. All the authors are experienced researchers in the field of death studies, and their collective expertise encompasses ethnography, psychology, sociology and anthropology. The individual descriptions of death and grief capture the everyday practicalities of managing death and dying, including, for example, the difficulties of caring responsibilities and the realities of dealing with strained family relationships. These accounts show the raw detail of death; they are deeply personal observations framed within critical theories. As established scholars and practitioners that have researched and worked in end-of-life and bereavement care, the authors in this anthology offer a unique perspective on how identity is shaped by a close bereavement. The book employs a strong editorial narrative that blends memoir with theoretical engagement, and will be of interest to death studies scholars, as well as practitioners involved in end-of-life care and bereavement care and anyone who has experienced the death of a parent.