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_aWhat dying people want : _bpractical wisdom for the end of life / _cDavid Kuhl |
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_aNew York : _bPublic Affairs, _c℗♭2002 |
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_axxix, 317 pages ; _c25 cm |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 305-310) and index | ||
505 | 0 | _aTime and anxiety -- Bad news -- Physical pain -- Being touched, being in touch -- Life review -- Speaking the truth -- Longing to belong -- Self-realization: who am I -- Transcendence | |
520 | _aFacing death, and the fear and anxiety that arise from it, is part of the human experience. Though much has been done to address the physical pain suffered by those with terminal illness, Western medicine has been slow to understand and alleviate the psychological and spiritual distress that comes with the knowledge of death. In What Dying People Want, Dr. Kuhl begins to bridge that gap. He does so by addressing end-of-life realities-physical, psychological, and spiritual-through his own experiences as a doctor and through the words and experiences of people who live with the knowledge that they are dying. Dr. Kuhl presents ways of finding new life in the process of dying, of understanding the inner reality of living with terminal illness, and of addressing the fear of pains, as well as pain itself. We can learn lessons in living from those who are dying, and it is possible to find meaning and peace in the face of death | ||
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_aDeath _xPsychological aspects |
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_aTerminally ill _xPsychology |
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_aTerminally ill _xFamily relationships |
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_aDeath _xPsychological aspects _vCase studies |
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_aTerminally ill _xPsychology _vCase studies |
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_aTerminally ill _xFamily relationships _vCase studies |
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650 | 1 | 2 | _aAttitude to Death |
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_aTerminally Ill _xpsychology |
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_iOnline version: _aKuhl, David. _tWhat dying people want. _b1st ed. _dNew York : Public Affairs, ℗♭2002 _w(OCoLC)606978758 |
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_iOnline version: _aKuhl, David. _tWhat dying people want. _b1st ed. _dNew York : Public Affairs, ℗♭2002 _w(OCoLC)607199698 |
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