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Sociologie --- Interactionnisme symbolique --- Action, Théorie de l' --- Sociology --- Chicago school of sociology --- Negotiation --- Social interaction --- Social contract --- Recherche --- Méthodes qualitatives --- Methodology --- Research --- Méthodes qualitatives. --- Ecole de Chicago (Sociologie) --- Négociations --- Psychologie sociale. --- École de Chicago (sociologie) --- Relations médecin-malade. --- Négociations. --- Interaction sociale. --- Transaction sociale. --- Interactionnisme symbolique. --- Relations médecin-patient. --- Sociologie - Recherche - Etats-Unis --- Sociologie - Méthodes qualitatives. --- Sociology - Methodology --- Sociology - Research --- Sociologie - Méthodes qualitatives
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Although most areas of human experience are nowadays discussed freely and openly, the subject of death is still surrounded by conventional attitudes and reticence that offer only fragile comfort because they evade the real issues. The dying may thus be denied the opportunity of sharing their feelings and discussing their needs with family, friends, or hospital staff. Although receiving devoted medical care, a dying patient is often socially isolated and avoided, since professional staff and students can find contact painful and embarrasing. Aware of the strains imposed on all sides by this situation, Dr Kubler-Ross established a seminar at the University of Chicago to consider the implications of terminal illness for patients and for those involved in their care. Patients invited to talk about their experience often found great relief in expressing their fear and anger and were able to move towards a state of acceptance and peace.The seminar, initially composed of students of medicine, sociology, psychology, and theology, but later joined by hospital staff and relatives of patients, enabled many members to come to terms with their own feelings and to respond constructi to what the patients had to teach them.
Death --- Bereavement --- Attitude to Death. --- Grief. --- terminaal zieke (terminale patiënt) --- getuigenissen --- dood --- stervensbegeleiding --- levenseinde (einde van het leven, levenseindebeslissing) --- recht op waardig sterven --- stervensproces (sterven) --- Terminal Care --- Mourning --- Griefs --- Mournings --- Attitudes to Death --- Death, Attitude to --- Death, Attitudes to --- Psychological aspects. --- malade terminal (patient terminal) --- témoignages --- mort --- accompagnement de personnes proches de la mort --- fin de vie (décision de fin de vie) --- droit de mourir dans la dignité --- mourir --- psychology. --- Psychological aspects --- Psychology --- Sociology of health --- Attitude to Death --- Grief --- psychology
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Sociology of health --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Political sociology --- Dakar --- Ethnology --- Diseases --- Healers --- Witchcraft --- Anthropologie sociale et culturelle --- Maladies --- Guérisseurs --- Sorcellerie --- Political aspects --- Aspect politique --- Traditional medicine --- Medical anthropology --- Medical care --- CLINICAL MEDICINE, Senegal --- MEDICINE --- POWER (PSYCHOLOGY) --- TRADITIONAL, Senegal --- CLINICAL MEDICINE, Senegal. --- POWER (PSYCHOLOGY). --- TRADITIONAL, Senegal. --- Clinical medicine, senegal. --- Medicine --- Power (psychology). --- Traditional, senegal. --- Guérisseurs --- Senegal --- Traditional medicine - Senegal --- Medical anthropology - Senegal --- Medical care - Senegal --- Médecine traditionnelle --- Maladie --- Médecine clinique --- Soins médicaux --- Relations médecin-malade --- Chamans --- Pouvoir (sciences sociales) --- Anthropologie médicale --- Ethnomédecine --- Dakar (Sénégal ; banlieue) --- Sénégal --- Afrique --- Dakar (Sénégal) --- Aspect social --- Conditions sociales
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