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Making Sense of Death, Dying and Bereavement An Anthology

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.12.2008

Herausgeber

Sarah Earle + weitere

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

224

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/1,2 cm

Gewicht

399 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84787-512-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.12.2008

Herausgeber

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

224

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/1,2 cm

Gewicht

399 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84787-512-9

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Zeitfracht Medien GmbH
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SAGE Publications
1 Oliver's Yard 55 City Road|EC1Y 1SP|London|GB

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  • Produktbild: Making Sense of Death, Dying and Bereavement
  • Produktbild: Making Sense of Death, Dying and Bereavement
  • PART ONE: VISUAL IMAGES OF DEATH, DYING AND DISPOSAL
    Introduction - Sarah Earle and Carol Komaromy
    Afghanistan Woman
    Sunrise
    Purple Planet
    Mask
    A Woman and a Boy Visiting a Man in Hospital
    A Deathbed Scene
    Mila
    Liza
    A Death Certificate
    The Death of Chatterton
    Dead Face of a Girl
    Dead Face of a Man
    The Dissection of a Beautiful Young Woman
    Human Bones in Paris Catacombs
    Mass Grave, Belsen
    Abandoned Grave
    Roadside Memorial, Avenida España, Cadiz, Spain
    Roadside Memorial, Groveway, Milton Keynes, UK,
    Roadside Memorials and the Public Health
    Memorial Quilt, Scotland,
    PART TWO: DEATH AND DYING IN POETRY, FICTION AND THE MEDIA
    Introduction - Sarah Earle and Carol Komaromy
    The Five People You Meet in Heaven - Mitch Albom
    Vicky Angel - Jacqueline Wilson
    Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night - Dylan Thomas
    Ode to a Nightingale - John Keats
    Funeral Blues - Wystan Hugh Auden
    Diary Notes - Jenny Hockey
    Anthem for Doomed Youth - Wilfred Owen
    Aftermath - Siegfried Sassoon
    Placing the Dead - Jenny Hockey
    Catch - Joseph Heller
    For Phyllis - Yasmin Gunuratnam
    Blind Date - Yasmin Gunuratnam
    Dead Sexy: Why Death Is the New Sex - Jacque Lynn Foltyn
    Obituary - Dame Cicely Saunders - The Times
    PART THREE: DEATH, DYING AND BEREAVEMENT ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB
    Introduction - Sarah Earle and Carol Komaromy
    Here Today and Cyberspace Tomorrow: Memorials and Bereavement Support on the Web - Pamela Roberts
    Winston¿s Wish: For Young People
    Bereavement UK: The Garden of Tranquillity
    Andrea Rouen¿s Farewell
    Cass Brown
    Cancergiggles
    Anna Davidsson Bremborg
    Dead Bodies on the Internet
    When Kids Seek Help Online: Internet Chat Rooms and Suicide - Katja Becker and Martin H. Schmidt
    Resources on the World Wide Web - Sarah Earle
    PART FOUR: CARING FOR PEOPLE AT THE END OF LIFE
    Introduction - Sarah Earle and Carol Komaromy
    Alzheimer¿s: My Mother¿s Death - Lydia Chant
    Respect for Autonomy: Easier Said Than Done - Mary Twomey
    Precious Lives - Margaret Forster
    It¿s Not Like Family Going, Is It? - Elizabeth Young, Clive Seale and Michael Bury
    A Fridge too Far? - Alun Morgan
    A Porter¿s Story - Anonymous
    Caregiver Suffering Is a Dimension of End-of-Life Care - Cynda Hylton-Rushton
    Always Fight - Atul Gawande
    The Social Worker and Chaplain during and after a Death - Nancy A Hodgson, Sheila Segal, Maria Weidinger, and Mary Beth Linde
    The Intimacy of End-of-Life Care - Debbie Komaromy
    Intimacy and Relationships: The View from a Hospice - Philip Ball
    Death in the Early Evening - Tom Heller
    PART FIVE: WHEN SOMEONE DIES
    Introduction, Sarah Earle and Carol Komaromy
    Being Orphaned in Early Adulthood - Jacqueline H Watts
    Memories of Death - Linda Camborne-Paynter
    A Grief Observed - C S Lewis
    Suicide - Kier Hardie
    Suicide Is Painless? - Kythé Beaumont
    The Loss of Mango - Ingrid Nix
    The Death of a Socialite - Ricardo Estee-Wale
    Black Humour and the Death of a Child - Ann Martin
    Experiences of Miscarriage - Gayle Letherby
    A Family¿s Experience of Autopsy - Josie Hughes
    The First Death: A Student¿s Experience - Joyce Cavaye
    Death in Iceland, Hidden and Revealed - Árnar Arnason
    My Floral Tribute - Maxine Birch
    Silenced Endings: Death, Dying and Learning Disabilities - Stuart Todd
    PART SIX: REFLECTING ON TRAUMATIC DEATH, MASS DEATH AND DISASTER
    Introduction - Sarah Earle and Carol Komaromy
    When The Tsunami Hit Sri Lanka - Claire Wijayatilake
    Traumatic Bereavement and the Asian Tsunami: Perspectives from Tamil Nadu, India - Prathap Tharyan
    Ruth: Death by Murder - Lesley Moreland
    Reflections of Death: Continuing Memories - Carol Komaromy
    When Disaster Strikes: Reflections on Personal Experience of Disaster - Disaster Action
    Personal and Medical Memories from Hillsborough - Tom Heller
    The Personal and Professional Reflections of a Forensic Ecologist - Patricia Wiltshire
    Returning Property after Death and Disaster - Lucy Payne
    Collective Loss and Community Resilience AFTER September - Anne Eyre
    PART SEVEN: MAKING SENSE OF THE AFTER-LIFE AND LIFE AFTER DEATH
    Introduction
    Hospital Ghosts and Hauntings - Sarah Earle and Carol KomaromyParanormal Database
    Family Ghosts - Suzanne Perry
    Deathbed Apparitions - Simon J Sherwood
    Traveller Gypsies - Judith Okely
    If the Spirit Moves You - Justine Picardie
    Is Anybody There? - Jo Dawson
    Experience of the Loss of a Husband/Father - Dorothy Thornton and Gayle Letherby
    Sparkling Epitaphs: From Jewels to Web Portraits, We¿ve Moved on from the Tombstone - Roger Dobson