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... patients ' reactions , but there is no clear evidence that there are only five basic orientations among dying people or that people move from one stage to the next in succession . The stages were developed on the basis of psychiatric ...
... patients ' reactions , but there is no clear evidence that there are only five basic orientations among dying people or that people move from one stage to the next in succession . The stages were developed on the basis of psychiatric ...
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... dying are often turned over to death professionals . Some aspects of concern with a " proper " death in our culture may even represent a further attempt to deny death ... Dying and Death / 225 The Caregiver's Reaction to Dying Patients.
... dying are often turned over to death professionals . Some aspects of concern with a " proper " death in our culture may even represent a further attempt to deny death ... Dying and Death / 225 The Caregiver's Reaction to Dying Patients.
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... dying patients . These feelings might be exper- ienced with such intensity that they can lead the health care pro- fessional to withdraw from the care of dying patients [ 17 , 18 , 43 , 48 ] . Some health care professionals attempt to ...
... dying patients . These feelings might be exper- ienced with such intensity that they can lead the health care pro- fessional to withdraw from the care of dying patients [ 17 , 18 , 43 , 48 ] . Some health care professionals attempt to ...
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