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Death, Society and Human Experience Pearson New International Edition, plus MySearchLab without eText - Robert J. Kastenbaum

Death, Society and Human Experience Pearson New International Edition, plus MySearchLab without eText

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2013 | 11th edition
Pearson Education Limited
978-1-4479-6924-2 (ISBN)
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Providing an understanding of the relationship with death, both as an individual and as a member of society.



This book is intended to contribute to your understanding of your relationship with death, both as an individual and as a member of society. Kastenbaum shows how individual and societal attitudes influence both how and when we die and how we live and deal with the knowledge of death and loss.



Robert Kastenbaum is a renowned scholar who developed one of the world's first death education courses and introduced the first text for this market.



This landmark text draws on contributions from the social and behavioral sciences as well as the humanities, such as history, religion, philosophy, literature, and the arts, to provide thorough coverage of understanding death and the dying process.



Learning Goals



Upon completing this book, readers should be able to:





Understand the relationship with death, both as an individual and as a member of society
See how social forces and events affect the length of our lives, how we grieve, and how we die
Learn how dying people are perceived and treated in our society and what can be done to provide the best possible care
Master an understanding of continuing developments and challenges to hospice (palliative care).
Understand what is becoming of faith and doubt about an afterlife

IN THIS SECTION:

1. BRIEF

2. COMPREHENSIVE







BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:



Chapter 1: As We Think About Death

Chapter 2: What is Death?

Chapter 3: The Death System

Chapter 4: Dying

Chapter 5: Hospice and Palliative Care

Chapter 6: End-of-Life Issues and Decisions

Chapter 7: Suicide

Chapter 8: Violent Death: Murder, Terrorism, Genocide, Disaster, and Accident

Chapter 9: Euthanasia, Assisted Death, Abortion, and the Right to Die





COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS:



Chapter 1: As We Think About Death

A History of Death?

Not Thinking About Death: A Failed Experiment

Your Self-Inventory of Attitudes, Beliefs, and Feelings

Some Answers - And The Questions They Raise

Man is Mortal: But What Does That Have To DO With Me?

Anxiety, Denial, and Acceptance: Three Core Concepts

Studies and Theories of Death Anxiety

Major Findings From Self-Reports of Death Anxiety

Theoretical Perspectives on Death Anxiety

Accepting and Denying Death



Chapter 2: What is Death?

Ideas About The Nature And Meaning Of Death

Death As Observed, Proclaimed, And Imagined

Biomedical Approaches To The Definition Of Death

Event Versus State

What Does Death Mean?

Interpretations Of The Death State

Conditions That Resemble Death

Death As A Person

Conditions That Death Resembles

The Undead

Death As An Agent Of Personal, Political, And Social



Chapter 3: The Death System

A World Without Death

Basic Characteristics Of The Death System

Components Of The Death System

Functions Of The Death System

Disasters And The Death System

How Our Death System Has Been Changing-And The "Deathniks" Who Are Making A Difference

Causes Of Death: Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow

Basic Terms And Concepts



Chapter 4: Dying

The Moment Of Death: Is It Vanishing?

What Is Dying, And When Does It Begin?

Trajectories Of Dying: From Beginning To End

Guarded Feelings, Subtle Communications

Individuality And Universality In The Experience Of Dying

Theoretical Models Of The Dying Process



Chapter 5: Hospice and Palliative Care

Hospice: A New Flowering From Ancient Roots

Standards Of Care For The Terminally Ill

Hospice In Action

Relief Of Pain And Suffering

Hospice Access, Decision Making, And Challenges

Dame Cicely Saunder's Reflections On Hospice



Chapter 6: End-of-Life Issues and Decisions

From Description To Decision Making

Who Should Participate In End-Of-Life Decisions?

The Living Will And Its Impact

Right-To-Die Decisions That We Can Make

A Right Not To Die? The Cryonics Alternative

Organ Donation

Funeral-Related Decisions



Chapter 7: Suicide

What Do The Statistics Tell Us?

Four Problem Areas

Some Cultural Meanings Of Suicide

A Powerful Sociological Theory Of Suicide

Some Individual Meanings Of Suicide

Facts And Myths About Suicide

Suicide Prevention

Emerging Issues And Challenges



Chapter 8: Violent Death: Murder, Terrorism, Genocide, Disaster, and Accident

Murder

Terrorism

9/11/01 And Its Consequences

Accident And Disaster



Chapter 9: Euthanasia, Assisted Death, Abortion, and the Right to Die

"I Swear By Appollo The Physician": What Happened To The Hippocratic Oath?

Key Terms And Concepts

Our Changing Attitudes Toward A Right To Die

The Right-To-Die Dilemma: Case Examples







Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.10.2013
Verlagsort Harlow
Sprache englisch
Maße 215 x 275 mm
Gewicht 986 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Mikrosoziologie
ISBN-10 1-4479-6924-3 / 1447969243
ISBN-13 978-1-4479-6924-2 / 9781447969242
Zustand Neuware
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