Death - Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

Death

Buch | Softcover
208 Seiten
1997
Simon & Schuster (Verlag)
978-0-684-83941-7 (ISBN)
9,95 inkl. MwSt
Offers various viewpoints on death and dying, including those of ministers, rabbis, doctors, nurses, and sociologists, along with personal accounts of those near death.
From the author of the groundbreaking work On Death and Dying comes an exploration on why discussing death is considered taboo and how normalizing that discussion can enrich our lives.

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. So 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, MD, 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.

Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, MD, (1926–2004) was a Swiss-born psychiatrist, humanitarian, and co-founder of the hospice movement around the world. She was also the author of the groundbreaking book On Death and Dying, which first discussed the five stages of grief. Elisabeth authored twenty-four books in thirty-six languages and brought comfort to millions of people coping with their own deaths or the death of a loved one. Her greatest professional legacy includes teaching the practice of humane care for the dying and the importance of sharing unconditional love. Her work continues by the efforts of hundreds of organizations around the world, including The Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Foundation.

Contents

Foreword

Preface:

A Journey into the Realm of Death and Growth

1

Introduction

2

Why Is It So Hard to Die?

THE ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT OF DYING

Hans O. Mauksch

DEATH IN THE FIRST PERSON

Anonymous

3

Death Through Some Other Windows

DYING AMONG ALASKAN INDIANS: A MATTER OF CHOICE

Murray L. Trelease

THE JEWISH VIEW OF DEATH: GUIDELINES FOR DYING

Zachary I. Heller

THE JEWISH VIEW OF DEATH: GUIDELINES FOR MOURNING

Audrey Gordon

THE DEATH THAT ENDS DEATH IN HINDUISM AND BUDDHISM

J. Bruce Long

4

Dying Is Easy, But Living Is Hard

LIVING UNTIL DEATH: A PROGRAM OF SERVICE AND RESEARCH FOR THE TERMINALLY ILL

Raymond G. Carey

FUNERALS: A TIME FOR GRIEF AND GROWTH

Roy Nichols and lane Nichols

A MOTHER MOURNS AND GROWS

Edith Mize

ONE WOMAN'S DEATH -- A VICTORY AND A TRIUMPH

Dorothy Pitkin

5

Death and Growth: Unlikely Partners?

DEATH AS PART OF MY OWN PERSONAL LIFE

Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

LETTER TO ELISABETH: DEDICATED TO CAROL

Bal Mount

LOUIE

Shirley Holzer Jeffrey

FOR MY WIFE WANDA: LOVE WILL NEVER GO AWAY

Orville Kelly

6

Death: The Final Stage of Growth

DYING AS THE LAST STAGE OF GROWTH

Mwalimu Imara

Omego

Resources

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.8.1997
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 214 mm
Gewicht 200 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Trennung / Trauer
ISBN-10 0-684-83941-5 / 0684839415
ISBN-13 978-0-684-83941-7 / 9780684839417
Zustand Neuware
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