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Psychosocial Interventions in End-Of-Life Care: The Hope for a “good Death”

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The concept of a “good death” has been hotly debated in medical circles for decades. This volume delves into the possibility and desirability of a “good death” by presenting the psychosocial measures of care as a crucial component, such as religion, existentialism, hope and meaning-making. The volume also focuses on oncologic psychiatry and the influence of technology as a means to alleviate pain and suffering, and potentially provide relief to those at the end of life. Such initiatives are aimed at diminishing pain and are socially bolstering and emotionally comforting to ensure a peaceful closure with life as opposed to a battle waged.

Utilizing the most recent information from medical journals and books to present the latest on healthcare and dying today, this volume crosses the boundaries of thanatology, psychology, religion, spirituality, medical ethics and public health.  

Author: Gordon, Peggy Sturman

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 1138086096
Language: English
Pages: 198

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Weight 0.63 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × 0.44 in

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