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Making Sense Of: Dying and Death ISBN: 1-904710-17-4 Download Now -
CONTENTS
Introduction PART I Cross-Cultural Practices of Mourning African American Population in Grief PART II Friends, Others, and a Postmodern Ars
Moriendi PART III Images of Dying and Death Extreme Makeovers and Reciprocal Relations Between the Living and
the Dead PART IV Death Beyond Words: The Art, Music, and
Poetry of Dying Art Can Help Make Sense of Death and Dying PART V Grief, Bereavement, and Counseling The Context and Countours of Bereavement Counselling PART VI Survivors and Protagonists When the Protagonist is Death: Implicating Text and Reader in Trilogies
of Auschwitz and Hiroshima PART VII Palliative Care and Hospice Organization Cultural Interpretations of Delirium Symptoms in the Terminally Ill:
A Barrier to Psychiatric Evaluation and Management PART VIII HIV and Grief PART IX Diagnosis: The Receiving End Between Organizations, Family and Death: Caring Creatively Within
the Hospice Organization PART X Voluntary Death and Suicide “Voluntary Death” in Japanese History and Culture Gender, Youth, and Suicide: Life and the Meanings of Death in the
Jazz Age PART XI At the End of Life Notes on Contributors |
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