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Death, Dying Transcending
Table of Contents
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Preface
PART ONE The Dying Process
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Ronald Koenig
The Onset of the Dying Process
Richard A. Kalish
The Dying Patient and the Double-Bind Hypothesis
Richard C. Erickson and Bobbie J. Hyerstay
Clinical Research and the Stages of Dying
Richard Schulz and David Aderman
Slow Death: One Survivor's Experience
Dorothy Paulay
Psychosocial Analysis of Cancer Deaths
Avery D. Weisman and J. William Worden
PART TWO Meanings of Death
What Is the Meaning of Death to the Dying Person and His Survivors?
Eli Marcovitz
Differing Bereavements: Suicide, Natural, and Accidental Death
Arlene Sheskin and Samuel E. Wallace
Social Organization and Death
Vanderlyn R. Pine
The Street Corner: A Laboratory for the Study of Life-Threatening Behavior
Robert Kastenbaum and Laura Briscoe
The Last Strand: Remnants of Engagement in the Later Years
Victor W. Marshall
Old People Talk About: The Right to DieShura Saul and Sidney R. Saul
PART THREE Transcending Death
The Experience of Dying from Falls
Russell Noyes, Jr. and Roy Kletti
On Death and the Continuity of Life: A Psychohistorical Perspective
Robert Jay Lifton
The Coffin
J.H.
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