Written by luminaries who have shaped the field, this capstone
book distills the collective wisdom of foremost scholars and
practitioners, who together have nearly a millennium of experience
in the death and dying movement. The book bears witness to the
discipline's evolution and presents the insights of its pioneers,
eyewitnesses, and major contributors past and present. They address
contemporary institutional developments in hospice and palliative
care, funeral practice, and death education. They discuss best
practices in care of the dying and bereaved and contemporary
thinking in thanatology.
With a breadth and depth found in no other text on death, dying,
and bereavement, the book disseminates the thinking of such
scholars as William Worden, David Clark, Tony Walter, Robert
Neimeyer, Charles Corr, Stephen Connor, Phyllis Silverman, Betty
Davies, Terrie Rando, Colin Murray Parkes, Kenneth Doka, Allan
Kellehear, and others. To underscore the three broad ranges of
development in the movement, the book first focuses on the
interdisciplinary intellectual achievements that have formed the
foundation of the field. The section on institutional innovations
encompasses contributions in hospice and palliative care of the
dying and their families; suicide prevention, intervention, and
postvention; funeral service; and university-based death education.
The final third of the book addresses spiritual support, using the
arts and humanities, grief counseling across the lifespan,
community-based mutual support groups, and future developments that
promise to sustain, further enrich, and strengthen the discipline.
Also included is a detailed guide to further, in-depth reading in
the field. Key Features:
Distills the wisdom of pioneers and foremost luminaries in the
field of death, dying, and bereavement Includes living witness
accounts of the movement's evolution and important milestones
Presents the best contemporary thinking in thanatology Describes
contemporary institutional developments in hospice and palliative
care, funeral practice, and death education Illuminates best
practices in care of the dying, bereaved, and traumatized
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