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Attitude to Death --- Palliative Care --- Ethics, Medical --- Terminally Ill --- psychology --- Palliative Care - psychology --- Terminally Ill - psychology
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Terminal care --- Death --- Terminal Care --- Attitude to Death --- Christianity --- Quality of life
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Attitude to Death --- Attitude of Health Personnel --- Death --- Religion and Medicine
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"This book will examine the iconography of death as well as that of its symbolic opposite - resurrection and rebirth."--Introduction.
iconography --- dood --- iconografie --- thema's in de kunst --- Iconography --- theme --- Thematology --- Death in art --- Resurrection in art --- Death --- Attitude to Death --- Medicine in the Arts --- Attitudes to Death --- Death, Attitude to --- Death, Attitudes to --- Medicine in Art --- Medicine in Arts --- Art --- Cardiac Death --- Determination of Death --- Near-Death Experience --- Death, Cardiac --- Thanatology --- Fatal Outcome --- End Of Life --- End-Of-Life
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Behandeling [Palliatieve ] --- Geestelijk leven --- Maladies -- Soins palliatifs --- Médecine palliative --- Palliatieve zorgen --- Palliation (Medical care) --- Palliative care --- Palliative medicine --- Palliative treatment --- Soins palliatifs --- Spiritual life --- Traitement palliatif --- Traitement symptomatique --- Vie spirituelle --- Palliative Care --- Pastoral Care --- Religion and Medicine --- Attitude to Death --- Religious aspects
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Bereavement --- Death --- Attitude to Death --- Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic --- Psychotherapy --- Child --- Infant --- psychology --- Deuil --- Enfant --- Mort --- Nouveau-né --- Psychothérapie --- Death - psychology --- Nourrisson --- Parents --- Relation parents-enfant --- Séquelle --- Traumatisme --- Traumatisme psychique. --- Bereavement in children. --- Psychic trauma in children. --- Chez l'enfant --- Mort. --- Death.
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Bereavement --- Burial --- Death --- Epitaphs --- Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Sepulchral monuments --- Roman World --- Thanatology --- Attitude to Death --- Funeral Rites --- History, Ancient --- Social aspects --- history --- History --- Funeral rites and ceremonies, Roman --- Biography --- Inscriptions --- Tombs --- Dying --- End of life --- Life --- Terminal care --- Terminally ill --- Burial customs --- Burying-grounds --- Graves --- Interment --- Archaeology --- Public health --- Coffins --- Dead --- Grave digging --- Loss of loved ones by death --- Consolation --- Loss (Psychology) --- Philosophy --- Rome --- Religious life and customs.
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'Easeful Death' sets out the arguments for and against the legalization of assisted suicide and euthanasia. Exploring the philosophical and legal debates as well as the medical practicalities of this sensitive issue, the authors ultimately conclude that the law should embrace a more compassionate approach to assisted dying.
Euthanasia. --- Assisted suicide. --- Death --- Assisted death (Assisted suicide) --- Assisted dying (Assisted suicide) --- Death, Assisted (Assisted suicide) --- Doctor-assisted suicide --- Dying, Assisted (Assisted suicide) --- Patient-directed death --- Patient-directed dying --- Physician-assisted suicide --- Suicide --- Euthanasia --- Assisted death (Euthanasia) --- Assisted dying (Euthanasia) --- Death, Assisted (Euthanasia) --- Death, Mercy --- Dying, Assisted (Euthanasia) --- Killing, Mercy --- Mercy death --- Mercy killing --- Homicide --- Medical ethics --- Assisted suicide --- Right to die --- Social aspects. --- Professional ethics. Deontology --- Attitude to Death. --- Ethics, Medical. --- Suicide, Assisted. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Law and legislation.
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"What is it really like to die? Though our understanding about the biology of dying is complex and incomplete, greater complexity and diversity can be found in the study of what human beings encounter socially, psychologically and spiritually during the experience. Contributors from disciplines as diverse as social and behavioural studies, medicine, demography, history, philosophy, art, literature, popular culture and religion examine the process of dying through the lens of both animal and human studies. Despite common fears to the contrary, dying is not simply an awful journey of illness and decline; cultural influences, social circumstances, personal choice and the search for meaning are all crucial in shaping personal experiences. This intriguing volume will be of interest to clinicians, professionals, academics and students of death, dying and end-of-life care, and anyone curious about the human confrontation with mortality"--p. [4] of cover.
Death --- -Death --- -393 --- 236.1 --- Dying --- End of life --- Life --- Terminal care --- Terminally ill --- Thanatology --- Social aspects. --- Psychological aspects. --- Dood. Dodengebruiken. Dodenritueel. Lijkverbranding. Begrafenis. Crematie. Rouw. Opbaren. Lijkstoet. Sterven. Dodenmaskers --- Dood. Scheiding van lichaam en ziel --- Philosophy --- Dead. --- Death. --- Thanatology. --- Attitude to Death. --- 236.1 Dood. Scheiding van lichaam en ziel --- 393 Dood. Dodengebruiken. Dodenritueel. Lijkverbranding. Begrafenis. Crematie. Rouw. Opbaren. Lijkstoet. Sterven. Dodenmaskers --- 393 --- Psychological aspects --- Social aspects --- Psychology --- 393 Death. Treatment of corpses. Funerals. Death rites --- Death. Treatment of corpses. Funerals. Death rites
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