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Death, Dying and Bereavement

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.09.2000

Herausgeber

Donna L. Dickenson + weitere

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

402

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/2,2 cm

Gewicht

608 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7619-6857-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.09.2000

Herausgeber

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

402

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/2,2 cm

Gewicht

608 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7619-6857-3

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Introduction to Second Edition - Jeanne Katz
    PART ONE: LIFE AND DEATH
    Introduction - Jeanne Katz
    Death in Staithes - David Clark
    Death Denied - Philippe Ari[ac]es
    Death in the News - Tony Walter, Jane Littlewood and Michael Pickering
    The Public Invigilation of Private Emotion
    Approaches to Death in Hindu and Sikh Communities in Britain - Shirley Firth
    Demographic Change and the Experience of Dying - Clive Seale
    Health Policy and Services for Dying People and Their Careers - Christina R Victor
    Sudden Death from Suicide - Stella Ridley
    The Dream - T R S
    The Good Death? - Mary Bradbury
    Little Henry; or, God Will Take Care of Me - H M Benson
    Death Be Not Proud - John Donne
    Aubade - Philip Larkin
    Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night - Dylan Thomas
    The Prophet - Kahil Gibran
    Doctor¿s Mask on Pain - Jane Martin
    Spiritual Care of Dying People - Alyson Peberdy
    Death and the Meaning of Life - Leo Tolstoy
    PART TWO: CARING FOR DYING PEOPLE
    Introduction - Jeanne Katz
    Extending Specialist Palliative Care to All? - David Field and Julia Addington-Hall
    The Case for Palliative Care in Residential and Nursing Homes - Moyral Sidell, Jeanne Katz and Carol Komaromy
    Complementary Medicine - Patrick C Pietroni
    Its Place in the Care of Dying People
    Speaking Out - Sarah Palmer
    Caring for Mother - Susan Leifer
    Plus Postscript
    Living with MS - Richard Were
    Saturday Times Column 3.10.98 - John Diamond
    The Alphabet - Jean-Dominique Bauby
    Communication in Palliative Care - Robert Buckman
    A Practical Guide
    Saturday Times Column 23.1.99 - John Diamond
    Communicating with Dying Children - Dorothy Judd
    Jewish Perspectives on Death, Dying and Bereavement - Jeanne Samson Katz
    The Syllabus - Mitch Albom
    Dying Trajectories, the Organization of Work and Expectations of Dying - Anselm Strauss
    Sitting It Out - Elizabeth Dean
    A Very Easy Death - Simone de Beauvoir
    Teach Me to Hear Mermaids Singing - Clare Vaughan
    PART THREE: DILEMMAS AND DECISIONS AT THE END OF LIFE
    Introduction - Jeanne Katz
    Learning the Hard Way - Clare Williams
    Somebody Loves Me - Anthony Masters
    The Death of Ivan Ilyich - Leo Tolstoy
    Intimacy and Terminal Care - Judy Gilley
    The Use of Deception in Nursing - Kevin Teasdale and Gerry Kent
    Do-Not-Resusciate Decisions - Johannes J M van Delden
    The ¿Blue-Spotted¿ Patient - Basiro Davey
    Do-not-resuscitate decisions in the acute surgical wards of a district general hospital.
    The Main Tradition - Fiona Randall and R S Downie
    Right to Die or Duty to Live? - William Grey
    The Problem of Euthanasia
    Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide - Luke Gormally
    Seven Reasons Why They Should Not be Legalized
    A Student¿s Story - Anonymous
    Betting Your Life - Christopher James Ryan
    An Argument against Certain Advance Directives
    Palliative Care and the Doctrine of Double Effect - Stephen Wilkinson
    Palliative Care and the Ethics of Resource Allocation - Eve Gerrard
    On Withholding Nutrition and Hydration in the Terminally Ill - Gillian M Craig
    Has Palliative Care Medicine Gone Too Far?
    On Withholding Nutrition and Hydration in the Terminally Ill - R J Dunlop, J E Ellershaw, M J Baines, N Sykes and C M Saunders
    Has Palliative Medicine Gone Too Far? A Reply
    PART FOUR: BEREAVEMENT: PRIVATE GRIEF, COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY
    Introduction - Jeanne Katz
    Bereavement as a Psychosocial Transition - Colin Murray Parkes
    Processes of Adaptation to Change
    The Social Distribution of Sentiments - Lindsay Prior
    Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Bereavement - Shirley Firth
    I Desperately Needed to See My Son - Sheila Awooner-Renner
    A Single Parent Confronting the Loss of an Only Child - Evelyn Gillis
    Epitaph of Libby Dickenson, 1798-1818 - Anonymous
    Care of the Suddenly Bereaved - D W Yates, G Ellison and S McGuiness
    Pregnancy Loss and the Death of a Baby - Nancy Kohner
    Parents¿ Choices
    When a Baby Dies - Gavin Fairbairn
    A Father¿s View
    Gay and Lesbian Bereavement - Dudley Cave
    The Grief That Does Not Speak - Maureen Oswin
    Personal and Medical Memories from Hillsborough - Tom Heller
    Ruth - Lesley Moreland
    Death by Murder
    Essays upon Epitaphs - William Wordsworth
    December - Douglas Dunn