From the Publisher:
More information on multiple losses and bereavement burnout.
A close look at the controversy about brain death in Japan.
A new focus on the challenges facing hospices and palliative care.
A look at advance directives in the context of emergency care.
An extensive list of Internet resources in the updated Instructor's Manual and the new Student Study Guide.
Interdisciplinary perspective. No other book in the field so successfully combines the research and theory of diverse disciplines such as anthropology, art, ethics, health science, history, literature, philosophy, psychology, public policy, religion, and sociology.
Empathy and compassion. Throughout the text there is a strong emphasis on positive and necessary values of compassion, listening, and tolerance for the views of others.
Multicultural perspective. The text examines socio-cultural influences on the understanding of death, including coverage of theoretical perspectives, the agents of socialization, and the role of ethnic and cultural traditions as related to death attitudes and customs in modern, pluralistic societies.
Integrated coverage of AIDS. Discussion of the impact of AIDS is integrated throughout the text (particularly Chapter 13) and appears in the discussion of such topics as hospice care, and grief following multiple losses.
Use of examples. A wide array of anecdotes, examples, songs, poems, and personal accounts are included to ensure that the content is relevant and concrete to students.
Synopsis:
New edition of a basic text surveying attitudes, cross-cultural and historical perspectives, socialization, health care systems, living with life-threatening illness, funerals and body disposition, the experience of loss, death in children's lives, medical ethics, the law, suicide, and concepts of immortality. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. P
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