1st Edition
Encountering Death
274 Pages
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Routledge
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Routledge
274 Pages
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Routledge
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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






