274 Pages
by Routledge

292 Pages
by Routledge

274 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1991. The intent of this book is not to replace standard textbooks on death and dying. It is meant to be used as a supplement to the texts which provide the academic information necessary to any real understanding and examination of societal assumptions and attitudes toward death and dying. This book presents a number of stimulating and provocative activities that will help... Read more
PREFACE, Pre-Test Encountering Death Scale 1 ENCOUNTERING DEATH IN THE SELF 2 ENCOUNTERING DEATH IN THE FAMILY 3 ENCOUNTERING DEATH IN THE CULTURE 4 ENCOUNTERING DEATH IN INSTITUTIONS 5 ENCOUNTERING UNEXPECTED DEATHS 6 ENCOUNTERING SUICIDE 7 ENCOUNTERING AIDS 8 ENCOUNTERING DEATH IN OUR VALUES 9 ENCOUNTERING DEATH AS OUR HELPER, POST TEST

Biography

IRA DAVID WELCH, Professor, Counseling Psychology University of Northern Colorado Greeley, Colorado; RICHARD F. ZAWISTOSKI, Lutheran Campus Pastor, Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana; DAVID W. SMART Director, University Counseling Center University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado