'On Death and Dying' is one of the most important books ever written on the subject and is still considered the benchmark in the care of the dying. This book is a vital resource for doctors, nurses, members of the clergy, social workers, and lay people dealing with death and dying.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents
INTRODUCTION
I. The Dying Patient
Telling the Patient
Difficulties in Communication
Denial As a First Line of Defense
Why Me?
Bargaining -- Depression and Grief Usually Follow
The End of Life -- Hopefully Acceptance
2. Special Forms of Communication
3. Suicide and Terminal Illness
4. Sudden Death
5. Prolongation of Life
6. Where Do We Best Care for Our Dying Patients
7. The Family's Problems Alter Death Has Occurred
8. Funerals
9. Family and Staff Deal with Their Own Feelings
10. Other Staff Problems
11. Old Age
12. Questions of Humor and Fear, Faith and Hope
13. Personal Questions
INDEX