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Therese A. Rando
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Title: |
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Grief, Dying, and Death: Clinical Interventions for Caregivers |
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No copies available |
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English |
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Paperback |
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494 |
Date: |
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1984-10 |
ISBN: |
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0878222324 |
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Research Pr Pub |
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1.35 pounds |
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5.91 x 0.0 x 8.86 inches |
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1st |
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2 MJ (USA: MI), Meredith (USA: CA) |
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2 Carol (USA: VA), Erin (USA: NY) |
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Product Description
Early chapters of this book address the issue of bereavement, why it is necessary and how to work with individuals and families who are hurting from a loss. The latter half of the book looks at the issue of terminal illness care. Dr. Rando presents a sensitive but realistic approach to the difficult issues to be faced in the dying process. She offers many practical suggestions for the caregiver who is wokring with both individuals and families. This book is full of material. There is no one right way to work with the dying or the bereaved. Caregivers must keep this in mind. The book has a dual purpose, to provide pertinent clinical interventions to front-line caregivers. Second, it presents primary sources from the thanatological literature. It presents practical, specific intervention strategies through material taken from primary sources.
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http://bookmooch.com/0878222324 |
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