Dying, Death, and Grief in an Online Universe: For Counselors and Educators

Author:   Carla Sofka, PhD ,  Illene Noppe Cupit
Publisher:   Springer Publishing Company
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9786613531117


Pages:   282
Publication Date:   09 February 2012
Format:   Electronic book text
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Dying, Death, and Grief in an Online Universe: For Counselors and Educators


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Historically we have always employed our foremost technology in the service of the dead. We have used whatever we had at our disposal to mourn, to support, to share memories and to tell stories. Carla J. Sofka, Illene Noppe Cupit, and Kathleen R. Gilbert reaffirm that principle reminding us that this new digital world both offers dramatic technologies and creates considerable opportunities to deal with dying, death, and grief. The editors are extraordinarily sensitive to the multiple ways that this new technology has impacted upon the death system or the ways that a society organizes behavior around dying and death. Dying, Death, and Grief in an Online Universe is bound to be a classic. Kenneth J Doka, PhD
Professor, The College of New Rochelle
Senior Consultant, The Hospice Foundation of America

Modern communication technology has profoundly influenced societal practices and views about dying, death, and loss. This text, written for death educators, clinicians, researchers, and students of thanatology, provides current information about thanatechnology, the communication technology used in providing death education, grief counseling, and thantology research.

The book offers a broad overview of how the communication technology revolution affects individuals coping with end-of-life issues, death-related and non-death loss and grief, and implications of the digital divide between those who are knowledgeable about and have access to modern technology, and those who are not. It describes the proliferation of online support groups and social network sites to cope with loss, and mechanisms for the memorialization and commemoration of loss. It also highlights blogging as a mechanism for storytelling and SKYPE as a communication tool during times of loss and grief. The unique issue of disenfranchised grief experienced by online community members is also explored along with ethical issues. Appendices provide guidance regarding the online availability of different types of informational support, tools to evaluate the integrity of online resources, and ethical standards.Key Features:

Examines the ways in which modern communication technology has revolutionized societal practices and views about dying, death, and lossOffers time-tested strategies for providing death education onlineAddresses ethical issues related to availability and use of technologyExplores the implications of the digital divide between technology and non-technology users in relation to issues of death and lossAnalyzes how technology has shaped and changed thanatology research

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Author:   Carla Sofka, PhD ,  Illene Noppe Cupit
Publisher:   Springer Publishing Company
Imprint:   Springer Publishing Company
ISBN:  

9786613531117


ISBN 10:   6613531111
Pages:   282
Publication Date:   09 February 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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