Death and BereavementAustin H. Kutscher C. C. Thomas, 1969 - 364 стор. |
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... interest and promised their fullest cooperation . They spoke of the obvious need and profound importance of such a venture and appeared to be stimulated by the challenge of involvement with this original idea . From my own vain search I ...
... interest and promised their fullest cooperation . They spoke of the obvious need and profound importance of such a venture and appeared to be stimulated by the challenge of involvement with this original idea . From my own vain search I ...
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... interest of subjectivity ; precisely in the interest lies the proof . . . Quite simply , therefore , the exist- ing subject asks , not about immortality in general , for such a phan- tom has no existence , but about his immortality ...
... interest of subjectivity ; precisely in the interest lies the proof . . . Quite simply , therefore , the exist- ing subject asks , not about immortality in general , for such a phan- tom has no existence , but about his immortality ...
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... interest in a craft may find that what was once merely a hobby is , suddenly , a Godsend ; and , there is always reading . Many suitable works are included in the bib- liographies of this volume , as well as in the brief anthology of ...
... interest in a craft may find that what was once merely a hobby is , suddenly , a Godsend ; and , there is always reading . Many suitable works are included in the bib- liographies of this volume , as well as in the brief anthology of ...
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TO TELL OR NOT TO TELL THE PATIENT | 5 |
THE RIGHT TO DIE IN DIGNITY | 14 |
THE CHILD FACES HIS OWN DEATH | 20 |
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able accept activities anxiety appears asked become behavior bereaved changes Chapter child close comfort communication concern considered continue course deal death deceased dependent depression develop discussed dying effects emotional experience expression face fact father fear feelings felt frequently friends funeral give grief guilt heart hospital human important individual interest involved Karen later learned less living look loss lost meaning mental months mother mourning nature normal nurse object occur pain parents patient pattern period person physical physician possible present problems psychiatric psychological question reactions reality relationship relatives remain response result seems sense share situation social society sorrow suffering symptoms talk things thou thought understanding usually widow wife York young