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Enlightened Aid-in-Dying
Fear of the Unknown
Enlightened Aid-in-Dying
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Description
How do doctors and nurses communicate with frightened patients who are dying, address the needs and concerns of the patients, and help the patients arrive at an acceptance of death? This work deals with the relationship that the health care team has with the dying and how well that team is prepared to address the fears of the dying. In addition, the health care team must learn to deal with their own emotions and ignorance concerning death. This work should be of interest to those professions that deal closely with dying people.
Table of Contents
Views of Death: General and Medical Implications
Views of Death
Personal Continuance View: Impact on the Dying Patient, Physician, Nurse, and Chaplain
Investigations and Pre-Death Phenomena
A Century of Investigation
Extrasensory Perception
Out-of-Body Experience
The Near-Death Experience
Deathbed Visions
At Death Phenomena
At Death
Post-Death Phenomena
Mental Mediumship
Reincarnation
Hauntings, Ghosts, and Apparitions
Appraisal and Judgment
Critical Appraisal
Evaluation, Persuasion, and Aid-in-Dying
Product details
Published | 24 Mar 1995 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 176 |
ISBN | 9780275946838 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Dimensions | 235 x 156 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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