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Death, Dying and Bereavement Donna L Dickenson

Death, Dying and Bereavement By Donna L Dickenson

Death, Dying and Bereavement by Donna L Dickenson


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Provides for a neglected area in the training of more than one million care workers in Britain - working with dying and bereaved people. Themes running through the book are cross-cultural and historical comparisons; ethical issues; the management of loss, control and uncertainty.

Death, Dying and Bereavement Summary

Death, Dying and Bereavement by Donna L Dickenson

`The book does give a broad overview of many of the issues around death, dying and bereavement. It raises the reader's awareness and encourages deeper investigation at every level. It is easy to read and therefore accessible to a wide audience. In all it is a very useful addition to the literature' - Changes

`A fine course reader for the Open University course on Death and Dying. It is a collection of articles from every perspective' - Social Innovations

`Provides a richly woven tapestry of personal, professional and literary accounts of death, dying and bereavement' - Health Psychology Update

`Easy to read and refer to; it can be read in sections and made me think of issues about bereavement that I hadn't considered. It has poems and personal accounts of grief which reminded me that bereavement is not just a topic to be learned about but a personal life event that touches us all' - Nursing Standard

`Offers a unique collection of factual information, research, stories, poems and personal reflections. It is unusual to experience such a diversity of writings in one book and, if they were not so expertly arranged, they might prove bewildering to the reader' - Nursing Times

`This book is clearly written for a multi-disciplinary studentship. It brings together the knowledge and skills from a multi-occupational group and thereby offers an opportunity, to whoever reads it, to enable better experiences for those who are dying and bereaved' - Journal of Interprofessional Care

`Neither a clinical guide nor an academic critique, this unusual book is a scholarly compilation of 65 separate writings expressing diverse viewpoints on the complex human issues surrounding death.... The layout of the parts, along with the introduction and index, not only makes casual exploration easy but also lends the collection a sense of coherence, even completeness, for which the authors should be commended.... In summary, by approaching their subject through many perspectives - historical, medical, sociological, legal, theological and personal - Dickenson and Johnson have created a thoroughly readable, informative and enjoyable book which, at an affordable price, will hopefully open up new avenues of inquiry for a very wide readership. For those trying to help the dying and bereaved, this volume will inspire and move you as much as it will inform and guide your work' - Bereavement Care

`Provides a unique overview, and in many areas, penetrating insights into various aspects of death, dying and bereavement. Aimed primarily at Open University students the book will undoubtedly find its way onto other academic courses and become a valuable reference text for professionals and laypersons caring for the dying and the bereaved. One of its major strengths is that it brings together a wide and varied discourse on death across cultures and through time.... The juxtaposition and brevity of the articles gives the reader freedom to concentrate on whole sections or merely to 'dip in and out' of areas of interest to them' - British Journal of SociologyThis remarkable and novel collection of essays will be of great interest to all those concerned with the issues surrounding death, and in particular, to those directly involved in the support of dying or bereaved people, whether as paid carers, family members, friends or volunteers.

Death, Dying and Bereavement addresses both the practical and metaphysical aspects of death. Topics such as new methods of pain relief, guidelines for breaking bad news and current attitudes to euthanasia are considered, while the mystery of death and its wider implications are also explored.

A highly distinctive interdisciplinary approach is adopted, including perspectives from literature, theology, sociology and psychology. By drawing together information, reflection and experience, this authoritative text will broaden the understanding of a subject area that society has chosen to deny.

Death, Dying and Bereavement is the course reader for the Open University course Death and Dying.

Death, Dying and Bereavement Reviews

`The book does give a broad overview of many of the issues around death, dying and bereavement. It raises the reader's awareness and encourages deeper investigation at every level. It is easy to read and therefore accessible to a wide audience. In all it is a very useful addition to the literature' - Changes

`A fine course reader for the Open University course on Death and Dying. It is a collection of articles from every perspective' - Social Innovations

`Provides a richly woven tapestry of personal, professional and literary accounts of death, dying and bereavement' - Health Psychology Update

`Easy to read and refer to; it can be read in sections and made me think of issues about bereavement that I hadn't considered. It has poems and personal accounts of grief which reminded me that bereavement is not just a topic to be learned about but a personal life event that touches us all' - Nursing Standard

`Offers a unique collection of factual information, research, stories, poems and personal reflections. It is unusual to experience such a diversity of writings in one book and, if they were not so expertly arranged, they might prove bewildering to the reader' - Nursing Times

`This book is clearly written for a multi-disciplinary studentship. It brings together the knowledge and skills from a multi-occupational group and thereby offers an opportunity, to whoever reads it, to enable better experiences for those who are dying and bereaved' - Journal of Interprofessional Care

`Neither a clinical guide nor an academic critique, this unusual book is a scholarly compilation of 65 separate writings expressing diverse viewpoints on the complex human issues surrounding death.... The layout of the parts, along with the introduction and index, not only makes casual exploration easy but also lends the collection a sense of coherence, even completeness, for which the authors should be commended.... In summary, by approaching their subject through many perspectives - historical, medical, sociological, legal, theological and personal - Dickenson and Johnson have created a thoroughly readable, informative and enjoyable book which, at an affordable price, will hopefully open up new avenues of inquiry for a very wide readership. For those trying to help the dying and bereaved, this volume will inspire and move you as much as it will inform and guide your work' - Bereavement Care

`Provides a unique overview, and in many areas, penetrating insights into various aspects of death, dying and bereavement. Aimed primarily at Open University students the book will undoubtedly find its way onto other academic courses and become a valuable reference text for professionals and laypersons caring for the dying and the bereaved. One of its major strengths is that it brings together a wide and varied discourse on death across cultures and through time.... The juxtaposition and brevity of the articles gives the reader freedom to concentrate on whole sections or merely to 'dip in and out' of areas of interest to them' - British Journal of Sociology

`I found I was immediately tantalised by its content and also wondered about the students and the range of experience they would bring to their study of this subject....The book does give a broad overview of many of the issues around death, dying and bereavement. It raises the reader's awareness and encourages deeper investigation at every level. It is easy to read and therefore accessible to a wide audience. In all it is a very useful addition to the literature' - Changes

Table of Contents

PART ONE: LIFE AND DEATH Introduction Death in Staithes - David Clark Death Denied - Philippe Ari[gr]es Not Going Gently - David Widgery Death in Ireland - Rosemary Power Death, Wakes and Funerals in Contemporary Irish Society Approaches to Death in Hindu and Sikh Communities in Britain - Shirley Firth Modern Death - Tony Walter Taboo or Not Taboo? Demographic Change and the Care of the Dying, 1969-1987 - Clive Seale Health Policy and Services for Dying People and their Carers - Christina R Victor Sudden Death from Suicide - Stella Ridley Contemporary Representations of `Good' and `Bad' Death - Mary Bradbury Little Henry; Or, God Will Take Care of Me - H M Benson The Dream - TRS Death Be Not Proud - John Donne Aubade - Philip Larkin Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night - Dylan Thomas The Prophet - Kahlil Gibran Doctor's Mask on Pain - Jane Martin The First Day - Mary Benjamin Death and the Meaning of Life - Leo Tolstoy PART TWO: PREPARING FOR DEATH Introduction My Husband the Stranger - Elizabeth Forsythe Tell Me a Riddle - Tillie Olsen Learning the Hard Way - Clare Williams Professionalism and Paternalism - Dennis F Thompson Paternalism and Moral Deficiency - R S Downie and K C Calman The Nurse's Dilemma - Basiro Davey Truth-Telling or Big White Lies? Professional Liars - Alan Ryan Organ Transplants - David Lamb Dying to Help - Martyn Evans Moral Questions in Organ Procurement The Living Will in Clinical Practice - Ursula Gallagher Euthanasia in the Netherlands - Henk ten Have Assisted Death - Institute of Medical Ethics Working Party on the Ethics of Prolonging Life and Assisting Death Assisted Death - Robert G Twycross A Reply A Student's Story - Anonymous Why Do Doctors and Nurses Disagree? - Gwen Adshead and Donna Dickenson PART THREE: CARING FOR DYING PEOPLE Introduction Breaking Bad News - Robert Buckman Why Is It Still So Difficult? Communicating with Cancer Patients - Peter Maguire and Ann Faulkner 1. Handling Bad News and Difficult Questions Communicating with Cancer Patients - Peter Maguire and Ann Faulkner 2. Handling Uncertainty, Collusion and Denial Communicating with Dying Children - Dorothy Judd Jewish Perspectives on Dying, Death and Bereavement - Jeanne Samson Katz Complementary Medicine - Its Place in the Care of Dying People - Patrick C Pietroni Dying Trajectories, The Organization of Work and the Expectations of Dying - Anselm Strauss Spiritual Care of Dying People - Alyson Peberdy Sitting It Out - Elizabeth Dean A Very Easy Death - Simone de Beauvoir A Way to Die - Rosemary and Victor Zorza Caring for Mother - Sue Leifer PART FOUR: BEREAVEMENT: PRIVATE GRIEF, COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY Introduction Bereavement as a Psychosocial Transition - Colin Murray Parkes Processes of Adaptation to Change The Social Distribution of Sentiments - Lindsay Prior Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Bereavement - Shirley Firth Psychological Defence Mechanisms and Coping Strategies - Stella Ridley When Life Moves On - George Castledine I Desperately Needed to See My Son - Sheila Awooner-Renner A Single Parent Confronting the Loss of an Only Child - Evelyn Gillis Epitaph of Libby Dickinson, 1798-1818 - Anonymous Care of the Suddenly Bereaved - D W Yates, G Ellison and S McGuinness The Loss of a Baby - Nancy Kohner Parents' Needs and Professional Practice After Early Loss When a Baby Dies - A Father's View - Gavin Fairbairn Gay and Lesbian Bereavement - Dudley Cave The Grief that Does Not Speak - Maureen Oswin Personal and Medical Memories from Hillsborough - Tom Heller Ruth - Lesley Moreland Death by Murder Essays Upon Epitaphs - William Wordsworth For Rose Albert (26 June 1895-19 May 1988) - Ellen Jaffe Bitz How to Live with Ghosts - Ellen Jaffe Bitz December - Douglas Dunn

Additional information

GOR002825641
9780803987975
0803987978
Death, Dying and Bereavement by Donna L Dickenson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Ltd
19930128
336
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