Death and Dying, Life and Living

Author:   Charles Corr (Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville) ,  Donna Corr (Saint Louis Community College at Forest Park) ,  Kenneth Doka (The College of New Rochelle)
Publisher:   Cengage Learning, Inc
Edition:   8th edition
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9781337563895


Pages:   768
Publication Date:   01 January 2018
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Author:   Charles Corr (Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville) ,  Donna Corr (Saint Louis Community College at Forest Park) ,  Kenneth Doka (The College of New Rochelle)
Publisher:   Cengage Learning, Inc
Imprint:   Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc
Edition:   8th edition
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 25.10cm , Length: 3.00cm
Weight:   1.293kg
ISBN:  

9781337563895


ISBN 10:   1337563897
Pages:   768
Publication Date:   01 January 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Replaced By:   9780357946923
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Part I: LEARNING ABOUT DEATH, DYING AND BEREAVEMENT. 1. Education about Death, Dying, and Bereavement. Part II: DEATH. 2. Changing Encounters with Death. 3. Changing Attitudes toward Death. 4. Death-Related Practices and the American Death System. 5. Cultural Patterns and Death. Part III: DYING. 6. Coping with Dying. 7. Coping with Dying: How Individuals Can Help. 8. Coping with Dying: How Communities Can Help. Part IV: BEREAVEMENT 9. Coping with Loss and Grief. 10. Coping with Loss and Grief: How Individuals Can Help. 11. Coping with Loss and Grief: Funeral Practices and Other Ways Communities Can Help. PART V: DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVES. 12. Children. 13. Adolescents. 14. Young and Middle-Aged Adults. 15. Older Adults. Part VI: LEGAL, CONCEPTUAL, AND MORAL ISSUES. 16. Legal Issues. 17. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior. 18. Aided Death: Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, and Aid in Dying. 19. The Meaning and Place of Death in Life. Part VII: AN EXAMPLE OF A SPECIFIC DISEASE ENTITY. 20. Illustrating the Themes of This Book: Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders. Epilogue: Calendar Date Gives Mom Reason to Contemplate Life. Appendix A. Selected Literature for Children: Annotated Descriptions. Appendix B. Selected Literature for Adolescents: Annotated Descriptions. Appendix C. Activity Books and Memory Books for Young Readers: Annotated Descriptions.

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Dr. Charles A. Corr has been teaching and writing in the field of death, dying and bereavement since 1975. He is a long-term member of both ADEC (Board of Directors, 1980-1983) and IWG (Chairperson, 1989-1993). Dr. Corr is a prolific contributor to this field, having been author, co-author or co-editor of 40 books and more than 140 chapters and articles in professional journals. His professional work has been recognized by three awards from ADEC (for Outstanding Personal Contributions to the Advancement of Knowledge in the Field of Death, Dying, & Bereavement, 1988; Death Educator Award, 1996; and Lifetime Achievement Award, 2020); the Herman Feifel Award for Lifetime Achievement from IWG; and awards from Children's Hospice International, the Center for Death Education and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, and the Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation. Donna M. Corr has worked as a nurse in a variety of critical care, oncology and hospice settings. She is a former member of IWG and was for 17 years a faculty member (rising from instructor to professor) in the Nursing Faculty of St. Louis Community College at Forest Park. She was then a lecturer for two semesters at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Her publications include five books and more than two dozen articles and chapters. Books edited by Donna and/or Charles Corr have received five Book of the Year Awards from the American Journal of Nursing. Kenneth J. Doka (Ph.D., FT) is a professor emeritus of counseling at the graduate school of The College of New Rochelle, an ordained Lutheran minister, a licensed mental health counselor and senior vice-president to The Hospice Foundation of America, for whom he hosts annual teleconferences and edits the monthly newsletter (Journeys: A Newsletter to Help in Bereavement). Dr. Doka introduced the groundbreaking concepts of disenfranchised grief and adaptive grieving styles. His publications include over 100 chapters and articles in professional journals, as well as 40 books, the most recent of which are DISENFRANCHISED GRIEF: NEW DIRECTIONS, CHALLENGES, AND STRATEGIES FOR PRACTICE (2002); COUNSELING INDIVIDUALS WITH LIFE-THREATENING ILLNESS (2009); GRIEVING BEYOND GENDER: UNDERSTANDING THE WAYS MEN AND WOMEN MOURN (2010); and GRIEF IS A JOURNEY (2016). A long-time member of both ADEC (president, 1993-1994) and IWG (chairperson, 1997-1999), Dr. Doka is editor of Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, one of the two major professional journals in this field. Among many awards, he received a Special Contributions to the Field Award and a Lifetime Achievement Award from ADEC; the Distinguished Alumni Award from his alma mater, Concordia College; and the Herman Feifel Award for Lifetime Achievement from the IWG.

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