1st Edition

Learning To Say Goodbye Dealing With Death And Dying

By Rosalie Peck, Charlotte Stefanics Copyright 1987
    188 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    188 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    First published in 1987. Why is it so difficult to 'let go' or say 'goodbye' to those we love? Death is inevitable. We live with it everyday through others we know, through often short-lived per-ts, on TV and in the news. Yet, when it happens to us, to our parents mainly, why are we so hesitant to say 'goodbye'? Religion teaches that we go on to something so much better, yet we 'hang on' to those who are ready o leave. This book deals with these emotions. It explains that they are normal and natural. It teaches us to deal with our emotions and how to go about accepting the inevitable. In doing all this, the book also teaches us something of our morality. This is a book that belongs in everyone's family library.

    Dedication, Acknowledgements, Preface, Foreword, Introduction, PART I—Historical and Cultural Attitudes Toward Death and Dying, PART II—Care and Treatment of Terminal Patients, PART III—Patient Advocacy, PART IV—Termination, PART V—Changing Attitudes Towards Death and Dying, PART VI—Guidelines for Thanatology Program Development, PART VII—Epilogue, Suggested Readings, About the Authors

    Biography

    Rosalie Peck, Charlotte Stefanics