Social Psychology and MedicineOelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1982 - 349 sidor |
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... dying can we hope to help a dying person through the crisis of his or her life's end and help a family to grieve and go on with their lives . We consider the perspective of dying patients , their feelings about their impending death and ...
... dying can we hope to help a dying person through the crisis of his or her life's end and help a family to grieve and go on with their lives . We consider the perspective of dying patients , their feelings about their impending death and ...
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... dying patients , who exemplify human mortality , are often rejected by the living , and their needs are ignored . The dying frequently become angry , depressed , afraid , and , most of all , lonely . Dying may be made easier for the ...
... dying patients , who exemplify human mortality , are often rejected by the living , and their needs are ignored . The dying frequently become angry , depressed , afraid , and , most of all , lonely . Dying may be made easier for the ...
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... dying in the medical curriculum . Journal of Medical Education , 1972 , 47 , 169–175 . 3. Becker , E. The Denial of Death . New York : The Free Press , 1973 . 4. Brown , F. Depression and childhood bereavement . Journal of Mental ...
... dying in the medical curriculum . Journal of Medical Education , 1972 , 47 , 169–175 . 3. Becker , E. The Denial of Death . New York : The Free Press , 1973 . 4. Brown , F. Depression and childhood bereavement . Journal of Mental ...
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The Art of Medicine | 17 |
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