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_aDeath : _bthe final stage of growth / _c[edited by] Elisabeth Kübler-Ross |
250 | _a1st Touchstone ed., 1986 | ||
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_aNew York : _bA Touchstone Book published by Simon & Schuster, _c1986, 1975. |
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_axxii, 181 pages ; _c22 cm. |
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500 | _aReprint. Originally published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, 1975. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _a"Ours is a death-denying society. But death is inevitable, and we must face the question of how to deal with it. Coming to terms with our own finiteness helps us discover life's true meaning. Why do we treat death as a taboo? What are the sources of our fears? How do we express our grief, and how do we accept the death of a person close to us? How can we prepare for our own death? Drawing on our own and other cultures' views of death and dying, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross provides some illuminating answers to these and other questions. She offers a spectrum of viewpoints, including those of ministers, rabbis, doctors, nurses, and sociologists, and the personal accounts of those near death and of their survivors. Once we come to terms with death as a part of human development, the author shows, death can provide us with a key to the meaning of human existence." | ||
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_aDeath _xPsychological aspects. |
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650 | 2 | _aAttitude to Death | |
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_aKübler-Ross, Elisabeth _9444 |
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