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Final acts : death, dying, and the choices we make
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ISBN: 1280492465 9786613587695 0813549086 9780813549088 9780813546278 0813546273 9780813546285 0813546281 9781280492464 6613587699 Year: 2010 Publisher: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press,

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Today most people die gradually, from incremental illnesses, rather than from the heart attacks or fast-moving diseases that killed earlier generations. Given this new reality, the essays in Final Acts explore how we can make informed and caring end-of-life choices for ourselves and for those we loveùand what can happen without such planning. Contributors include patients, caretakers, physicians, journalists, lawyers, social workers, educators, hospital administrators, academics, psychologists, and a poet, and among them are ethicists, religious believers, and nonbelievers. Some write moving, personal accounts of "good" or 'bad" deaths; others examine the ethical, social, and political implications of slow dying. Essays consider death from natural causes, suicide, and aid-in-dying (assisted suicide). Writing in a style free of technical jargon, the contributors discuss documents that should be prepared (health proxy, do-not-resuscitate order, living will, power of attorney); decision-making (over medical interventions, life support, hospice and palliative care, aid-in-dying, treatment location, speaking for those who can no longer express their will); and the roles played by religion, custom, family, friends, caretakers, money, the medical establishment, and the government. For those who yearn for some measure of control over death, the essayists in Final Acts, from very different backgrounds and with different personal and professional experiences around death and dying, offer insight and hope.


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Hospice Palliative Home Care and Bereavement Support : Nursing Interventions and Supportive Care
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ISBN: 3030195341 303019535X Year: 2019 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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This book provides an unique resource for registered nurses working in hospice palliative care at home and for the community, outside of acute care settings and also incorporates literature related to palliative care in acute health care settings, as part of the overall services and supports required. Very few resources exist which specifically address hospice palliative care in the home setting, despite the fact that most palliative care occurs outside acute care settings and is primarily supported by unpaid family caregivers. An overview of the concerns for individuals and families, as well as specific nursing interventions, from all ages would be an excellent support for nursing students and practicing registered nurses alike. The book structure begins with a description of the goals and objectives of hospice palliative care and the nursing role in providing excellent supportive care. Chapters include research findings and specifically research completed by the authors in the areas of pediatric palliative care, palliative care for those with dementia, and the needs of family caregivers in bereavement. Interventions developed by the editors are provided in this book, such as the “Finding Balance Intervention” for bereaved caregivers; the “Reclaiming Yourself” tool for bereaved spouses of partners with dementia; and The Keeping Hope Possible Toolkit for families of children with life threatening and life limiting illnesses. The development and application of these theory-based interventions are also highlighted. Videos and vignettes written by family caregivers about what was helpful for them, provide a patient-and family-centered approach. The book will benefit nursing students, educators and practicing registered nurses by providing information, theory, and evidence from research.

The evolution of death : why we are living longer
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ISBN: 079148081X 1429413573 9781429413572 079146945X 0791469468 9780791469453 9780791469460 9780791480816 Year: 2006 Publisher: Albany : State University of New York Press,

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In The Evolution of Death, the follow-up to Becoming Immortal: Combining Cloning and Stem-Cell Therapy, also published by SUNY Press, Stanley Shostak argues that death, like life, can evolve. Observing that literature, philosophy, religion, genetics, physics, and gerontology still struggle to explain why we die, Shostak explores the mystery of death from a biological perspective.Death, Shostak claims, is not the end of a linear journey, static and indifferent to change. Instead, he suggests, the current efforts to live longer have profoundly affected our ecological niche, and we are evolving into a long-lived species. Pointing to the artificial means currently used to prolong life, he argues that as we become increasingly juvenilized in our adult life, death will become significantly and evolutionarily delayed. As bodies evolve, the embryos of succeeding generations may be accumulating the stem cells that preserve and restore, providing the resources necessary to live longer and longer. If trends like this continue, Shostak contends, future human beings may join the ranks of other animals with indefinite life spans.


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Wat kunnen wij nog doen? : Vragen en antwoorden bij Lessen voor levenden.
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ISBN: 9026302770 Year: 1974 Publisher: Baarn Ambo

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Honderden andere vragen geeft de schrijfster een duidelijk antwoord dat gebaseerd is op haar jarenlange ervaring en op haar betrokkenheid waarmee ze de stervenden wil hulpen hun leven tot het allerlaatste ogenblik als mens te beleven. Na de publicatie van haar eerste boek 'Lessen voor levenden', dat over heel de wereld grote weerklank heeft gevonden, werden Elisabeth Kübler-Ross tijdens haar vele spreekbeurten en lezingen vragen gesteld die vooral op de praktijk van de stervensbegeleiding betrekking hebben.Hoe verschillend de vragen ook zijn, steeds keert daarin dezelfde machteloosheid tegenover de dood terug:- Wat kunnen wij nog doen, wanneer het ogenblik van de dood nadert?- Moet men de stervende de waarheid zeggen?- Wat moeten we doen wanneer de dokter weigert de zieke te zeggen dat zijn einde nabij is?- Hoe helpen we een ongeneeslijk zieke die zelfmoordplannen heeft?- Heeft de patiënt zelf het recht te beslissen dat zijn leven niet meer kunstmatig verlengd moet worden?- Hoe helpt men de ouders wier kind gestorven is?- Hoe begeleid je de familieleden van een gestorvene?- Moet men zijn eigen gevoelens voor de stervende verbergen?- Hoe overwinnen de hulpverleners hun eigen angst voor de dood?Op al deze en

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Sociology of health --- stervensbegeleiding --- Psychology --- dood --- Professional ethics. Deontology --- rouwverwerking --- Social policy and particular groups --- 253:362.1 --- Death. --- Terminal Care. --- #GBIB:CBMER --- #GGSB: Dood & Levenseinde --- #GGSB: Pastoraal --- #GROL:SEMI-253:393 --- #SBIB:316.334.3M40 --- #SBIB:316.334.3M51 --- #SBIB:316.334.3M53 --- #gsdb6 --- hulpverlening --- overlijden --- palliatieve zorg --- sociale dienstverlening --- zorgverlening --- sterven --- zelfmoord --- 418.7 --- familiebegeleiding --- psychologie --- zelfdoding --- 179.7 --- Stervensbegeleiding --- 603.2 --- palliatieve zorgen (gez) --- rouwproces --- End of Life Care --- Care End, Life --- Care Ends, Life --- Care, Terminal --- Life Care End --- Life Care Ends --- Death --- Advance Care Planning --- Cardiac Death --- Determination of Death --- Near-Death Experience --- Death, Cardiac --- Thanatology --- Fatal Outcome --- Pastoraal voor zieken, ouderen en stervenden --- Medische sociologie: zorgenverstrekkers, relatie met hulpvragers --- Organisatie van de gezondheidszorg: modellen van therapeutisch handelen --- Organisatie van de gezondheidszorg: hulpverleningsinstellingen --- Psychologie van leven en dood --- 612.67 --- 253:362.1 Pastoraal voor zieken, ouderen en stervenden --- Psychologie --- Beroepsethiek. Deontologie --- Sociologie van de gezondheid --- Sociaal beleid inzake bijzondere groepen --- Terminal Care --- End-Of-Life Care --- Care, End-Of-Life --- End-Of-Life Cares --- End Of Life --- End-Of-Life --- Dood & Levenseinde --- Pastoraal

Bereavement : reactions, consequences, and care
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ISBN: 0309034388 9786610245918 1280245913 0309541239 0585002061 9780585002064 9780309034388 9781280245916 6610245916 9780309541237 Year: 1984 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press,

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Attitude to Death. --- Death. --- Grief. --- Psychotherapy. --- Bereavement --- -Bereavement --- -Medical care --- Psychotherapy --- #GBIB:CBMER --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Delivery of health care --- Delivery of medical care --- Health care --- Health care delivery --- Health services --- Healthcare --- Medical and health care industry --- Medical services --- Personal health services --- Public health --- Loss of loved ones by death --- Consolation --- Death --- Loss (Psychology) --- Clinical Psychotherapists --- Logotherapy --- Psychotherapists --- Clinical Psychotherapist --- Logotherapies --- Psychotherapies --- Psychotherapist --- Psychotherapist, Clinical --- Psychotherapists, Clinical --- Neurolinguistic Programming --- Sensory Art Therapies --- Mourning --- Griefs --- Mournings --- Cardiac Death --- Determination of Death --- Near-Death Experience --- Death, Cardiac --- Thanatology --- Fatal Outcome --- Attitudes to Death --- Death, Attitude to --- Death, Attitudes to --- Psychological aspects --- Psychosomatic aspects --- Treatment --- Medical care. --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychosomatic aspects. --- Bereavement -- Psychological aspects. --- Bereavement -- Psychosomatic aspects. --- Electronic books. -- local. --- Medical care --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Attitude --- Delivery of Health Care --- Pathologic Processes --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Emotions --- Diseases --- Health Care --- Grief --- Attitude to Death --- Social Sciences --- Psychology --- Schema Therapy --- Schema Therapies --- Therapies, Schema --- Therapy, Schema --- End Of Life --- End-Of-Life


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Lessen voor levenden : gesprekken met stervenden.
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ISBN: 9026301030 Year: 1970 Publisher: Bilthoven Ambo

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253:362.1 --- 253:362.1 Pastoraal voor zieken, ouderen en stervenden --- Pastoraal voor zieken, ouderen en stervenden --- #GGSB: Pedagogie --- #GGSB: Psychologie --- #GGSB: Godsdienstpsychologie --- Sociology of health --- General ethics --- #GBIB:CBMER --- #GGSB: Dood & Levenseinde --- #GGSB: Pastoraal --- Death. --- Attitude to Death. --- stervensbegeleiding --- Attitudes to Death --- Death, Attitude to --- Death, Attitudes to --- Death --- Cardiac Death --- Determination of Death --- Near-Death Experience --- Death, Cardiac --- Thanatology --- Fatal Outcome --- Attitude to Death --- Terminal Care --- #gsdb6 --- #GROL:SEMI-253:393 --- C3 --- palliatieve zorg --- interview --- psychologie --- #KVHB:Sterven --- #KVHB:Dood --- #KVHB:Palliatieve hulpverlening --- 364.46 ) Hulp en bijstand m.b.t. bepaalde groepen --- 418.7 --- 603.2 --- Rouwproces --- Stervensbegeleiding --- 174 --- Dood --- Palliatieve zorg --- Stervenbegeleiding --- rouw --- 174 Beroepsethiek. Beroepsmoraal. Deontologie van het beroep --- Beroepsethiek. Beroepsmoraal. Deontologie van het beroep --- End of Life Care --- Care End, Life --- Care Ends, Life --- Care, Terminal --- Life Care End --- Life Care Ends --- Advance Care Planning --- Kunst en cultuur --- Psychology --- dood --- palliatieve zorgen --- Status of persons --- rouwverwerking --- Social policy and particular groups --- Terminal Care. --- Terminal care. --- Attitude to death. --- Psychologie --- Algemene ethiek --- Sociologie van de gezondheid --- Sociaal beleid inzake bijzondere groepen --- Personenrecht --- End-Of-Life Care --- Care, End-Of-Life --- End-Of-Life Cares --- End Of Life --- End-Of-Life --- Pedagogie --- Godsdienstpsychologie --- Dood & Levenseinde --- Pastoraal

Death Is That Man Taking Names : Intersections of American Medicine, Law, and Culture
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ISBN: 9786612357602 0520931467 1282357603 159734575X 9780520931466 9781282357600 9780520243248 0520243242 9780520232822 0520232828 6612357606 9781597345750 0520243242 0520232828 Year: 2002 Publisher: Berkeley, CA : University of California Press,

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The American culture of death changed radically in the 1970's. For terminal illnesses, hidden decisions by physicians were rejected in favor of rational self-control by patients asserting their "right to die"-initially by refusing medical treatment and more recently by physician-assisted suicide. This new claim rested on two seemingly irrefutable propositions: first, that death can be a positive good for individuals whose suffering has become intolerable; and second, that death is an inevitable and therefore morally neutral biological event. Death Is That Man Taking Names suggests, however, that a contrary attitude persists in our culture-that death is inherently evil, not just in practical but also in moral terms. The new ethos of rational self-control cannot refute but can only unsuccessfully try to suppress this contrary attitude. The inevitable failure of this suppressive effort provokes ambivalence and clouds rational judgment in many people's minds and paradoxically leads to inflictions of terrible suffering on terminally ill people. Judicial reforms in the 1970's of abortion and capital punishment were driven by similarly high valuations of rationality and public decision-making-rejecting physician control over abortion in favor of individual self-control by pregnant women and subjecting unsupervised jury decisions for capital punishment to supposed rationally guided supervision by judges. These reforms also attempt to suppress persistently ambivalent attitudes toward death, and are therefore prone to inflicting unjustified suffering on pregnant women and death-sentenced prisoners. In this profound and subtle account of psychological and social forces underlying American cultural attitudes toward death, Robert A. Burt maintains that unacknowledged ambivalence is likely to undermine the beneficent goals of post-1970's reforms and harm the very people these changes were intended to help.

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Right to Die --- Jurisprudence --- Death --- Attitude to Death --- Terminal care --- Death. --- End-of-life care --- Terminally ill --- Care of the sick --- Critical care medicine --- Dying --- End of life --- Life --- Thanatology --- Attitudes to Death --- Death, Attitude to --- Death, Attitudes to --- Cardiac Death --- Determination of Death --- End Of Life --- End-Of-Life --- Near-Death Experience --- Death, Cardiac --- Fatal Outcome --- Constitutional Law --- Court Decision --- Law --- Legal Aspects --- Legal Obligations --- Legal Status --- State Interest --- Litigation --- Medical Jurisprudence --- Aspect, Legal --- Aspects, Legal --- Constitutional Laws --- Court Decisions --- Decision, Court --- Decisions, Court --- Interest, State --- Interests, State --- Jurisprudence, Medical --- Law, Constitutional --- Laws --- Laws, Constitutional --- Legal Aspect --- Legal Obligation --- Litigations --- Obligation, Legal --- Obligations, Legal --- State Interests --- Status, Legal --- Defamation --- Lawyers --- Death with Dignity --- Dignity, Death with --- Euthanasia --- Advance Directives --- Living Wills --- Social aspects --- Care and treatment --- Medical care --- Philosophy --- 1970s. --- abortion. --- academic. --- american culture. --- biological. --- biology. --- capital punishment. --- crime. --- criminals. --- cultural history. --- cultural studies. --- culture. --- death and dying. --- death. --- judges. --- legal issues. --- life and death. --- morality. --- morals. --- physicians. --- pregnancy. --- pregnant women. --- scholarly. --- social history. --- social studies. --- terminal illness.


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Mortality.
ISSN: 14699885 13576275 Year: 1996 Publisher: [Abingdon, Oxfordshire] : [Abingdon, Oxfordshire] : Carfax International Publishers, Taylor & Francis

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Thanatology --- Death --- Bereavement --- Undertakers and undertaking --- Attitude to Death --- Mortuary Practice --- Mortality. --- Vital Statistics. --- Attitude to Death. --- Death. --- Bereavement. --- Thanatology. --- Undertakers and undertaking. --- Loss of loved ones by death --- Registration of Vital Statistics --- Registration, Vital Statistics --- Statistics, Vital --- Vital Statistics Registration --- Registrations, Vital Statistics --- Vital Statistics Registrations --- Age Specific Death Rate --- Age-Specific Death Rate --- Case Fatality Rate --- Decline, Mortality --- Determinants, Mortality --- Differential Mortality --- Excess Mortality --- Mortality Decline --- Mortality Determinants --- Mortality Rate --- Mortality, Differential --- Mortality, Excess --- Death Rate --- Age-Specific Death Rates --- Case Fatality Rates --- Death Rate, Age-Specific --- Death Rates --- Death Rates, Age-Specific --- Declines, Mortality --- Determinant, Mortality --- Differential Mortalities --- Excess Mortalities --- Mortalities --- Mortalities, Differential --- Mortalities, Excess --- Mortality Declines --- Mortality Determinant --- Mortality Rates --- Rate, Age-Specific Death --- Rate, Case Fatality --- Rate, Death --- Rate, Mortality --- Rates, Age-Specific Death --- Rates, Case Fatality --- Rates, Death --- Rates, Mortality --- Disease --- Funeral directors --- Funeral industry --- Morticians --- Mortuary practice --- Dying --- End of life --- Death studies --- Cardiac Death --- Determination of Death --- Near-Death Experience --- Death, Cardiac --- Attitudes to Death --- Death, Attitude to --- Death, Attitudes to --- mortality --- Philosophy --- Study and teaching --- Mortality --- Vital Statistics --- Consolation --- Loss (Psychology) --- Fatal Outcome --- Death care industry --- Funeral homes --- Life --- Terminal care --- Terminally ill --- CFR Case Fatality Rate --- Crude Death Rate --- Crude Mortality Rate --- Crude Death Rates --- Crude Mortality Rates --- Death Rate, Crude --- Mortality Rate, Crude --- Rate, Crude Death --- Rate, Crude Mortality --- End Of Life --- End-Of-Life --- Vital statistics. --- Mort --- Deuil --- Mortalité. --- Statistiques de l'état civil. --- Mort. --- mortality. --- deaths. --- Psychological aspects. --- Aspect psychologique. --- Vital event statistics --- Vital rates --- Statistics --- Demography --- Population --- Registers of births, etc. --- Sex --- Mortality, Law of --- Death (Biology) --- Psychology --- Causes


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Kinderen helpen bij verlies : een boek voor al wie van kinderen houdt
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ISBN: 9020950045 Year: 2002 Publisher: Tielt Lannoo

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Kinderen helpen bij verlies is een gids voor ouders, leerkrachten, opvoeders, familieleden en ook voor hulpverleners die zowel met kinderen, jongeren als met volwassenen in contact komen. Het laat hen zien hoe ze kinderen en jongeren kunnen begeleiden in de confrontatie met verlies, ernstige ziekte in de familie, echtscheiding en zelfdoding. Het bevat tal van waardevolle suggesties om kinderen, jongeren, ouders en zorgverleners te helpen.

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Rouwproces --- Jeugd. --- Kinderen. --- Philosophical anthropology --- rouwverwerking --- Developmental psychology --- kinderen --- Affective and dynamic functions --- Infant. --- Child. --- Bereavement. --- Affective Symptoms --- Psychology, Child. --- Grief. --- Adaptation, Psychological. --- Death. --- Academic collection --- handleiding --- tieners --- adolescenten --- verdriet (x) --- rouw (x) --- ziekten --- zelfmoord --- echtscheiding --- dood --- C3 --- #KVHB:Rouwproces --- #KVHB:Verlieskunde --- #KVHB:Kinderpsychologie --- rouw --- 418.7 --- 418.7 ) Begeleiding van nabestaanden --- kind en dood --- rouwen --- zelfdoding --- 603.2 --- rouw (gez) --- Cardiac Death --- Determination of Death --- Near-Death Experience --- Death, Cardiac --- Thanatology --- Fatal Outcome --- Adaptation, Psychologic --- Coping Skills --- Psychological Adaptation --- Behavior, Adaptive --- Coping Behavior --- Adaptive Behavior --- Adaptive Behaviors --- Behavior, Coping --- Behaviors, Adaptive --- Behaviors, Coping --- Coping Behaviors --- Coping Skill --- Psychologic Adaptation --- Skill, Coping --- Skills, Coping --- Allostasis --- Resilience, Psychological --- Infants --- Mourning --- Griefs --- Mournings --- Bereavement --- Bereavements --- Death --- Children --- Minors --- Psychology, Infant --- Psychology, Pediatric --- Child Psychology --- Infant Psychology --- Pediatric Psychology --- Child --- Infant --- Psychology, Developmental --- therapy. --- Kunst en cultuur --- stervensbegeleiding, dood, rouw, begeleiding van nabestaanden, zelfmoord --- psychology --- 159.922.74 --- #PBIB:2002.4 --- kinderen en rouw --- verlies --- afscheid nemen --- Dood(Kinderen en dood) --- emoties --- hulpverlening --- sterven --- verliesverwerking --- Kind en echtscheiding --- Rouw / rouwverwerking --- Verliesverwerking --- Zelfdoding bij jongeren --- Afscheid --- Dood --- Jongeren --- Kinderen --- 393.7 --- Adolescentie --- Echtscheiding --- Zelfmoord --- Afscheid nemen --- Dood; kinderen --- Verdriet --- gezinssociologie --- rouw (verdriet) --- zelfdoding (suïcide, zelfmoord) --- 030151.jpg --- Kinderen en echtscheiding --- Rouwproces ; kinderen --- C5 --- rouwgebruiken --- 159.922.74 Attitudes van kinderen --- Attitudes van kinderen --- Psychologie van leven en dood --- (zie ook: filosoferen (kinderen)) --- (zie ook: rouw) --- (zie ook: dood) --- undefined --- #gsdb6 --- departement Gezondheidszorg --- verlies (psychologie) --- kinderpsychologie --- Gezinspsychologie --- Gezinspedagogiek --- Jeugd --- End Of Life --- End-Of-Life --- Adjustment --- Psychology, Child --- Grief --- Adaptation, Psychological --- therapy --- Kind --- Kunst --- Media --- Ontwikkelingsstoornis --- Fysiotherapie --- Autisme --- Cultuur --- Samenleving --- Technologie --- Wetenschap --- Historische kritiek --- Maatschappij --- Geschiedenis --- Voorlichting


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Am Ende des Lebens : Alter, Tod und Suizid in der Antike
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ISBN: 9783406601699 3406601693 2821846371 Year: 2010 Volume: 136 Publisher: C.H.Beck

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Das vorliegende Buch bietet die erste systematische Untersuchung zum Thema Alterssuizid in der griechisch-römischen Antike. Der Autor zeigt, daß bereits im Altertum das hohe Alter, der nahende Tod, Altersleiden und der erwogene oder vollzogene Freitod ein kohärentes, dem zeitgenössischen Denken und Erleben vertrautes Motivgeflecht bildeten. Trotz einer dürftigen Quellenlage läßt sich plausibel annehmen, daß der wegen Krankheiten, Einsamkeit und Lebensüberdruß ins Auge gefaßte oder begangene Suizid im höheren Lebensalter weit größere Bedeutung besaß, als angesichts der spärlichen Informationen zu vermuten wäre. Nachweislich existierten bereits umfängliche und detaillierte geriatrische Kenntnisse, darunter auch empirisch fundiertes Wissen um den Alterssuizid. Und schließlich haben sich auch bereits die antiken Ärzte mit dem Problem erwünschter – passiver oder aktiver – Sterbehilfe auseinandersetzen müssen.

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Death --- Old age --- Suicide --- Mort --- Vieillesse --- History --- Histoire --- Greece --- Rome --- Grèce --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales --- Self-Injurious Behavior --- Social Problems --- Pathologic Processes --- Adult --- Behavioral Symptoms --- Sociology --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Humanities --- Age Groups --- Behavior --- Diseases --- Persons --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Named Groups --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- History, Ancient --- Aged --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Mediterranean Region & Greco-Roman World --- Grèce --- Ancient History (Medicine) --- Ancient History of Medicine --- History of Medicine, Ancient --- Medicine, Ancient History --- Ancient History --- Ancient Histories (Medicine) --- Ancient History Medicine --- Ancient History Medicines --- Histories, Ancient (Medicine) --- History Medicine, Ancient --- History Medicines, Ancient --- History, Ancient (Medicine) --- Medicine Ancient History --- Medicines, Ancient History --- Science, Social --- Sciences, Social --- Social Science --- Person --- Acceptance Process --- Acceptance Processes --- Behaviors --- Process, Acceptance --- Processes, Acceptance --- Age Group --- Group, Age --- Groups, Age --- Symptoms and General Pathology --- General Social Development and Population --- Behavioral Symptom --- Symptom, Behavioral --- Symptoms, Behavioral --- Adults --- Pathological Processes --- Processes, Pathologic --- Processes, Pathological --- Problem, Social --- Problems, Social --- Social Problem --- Deliberate Self-Harm --- Parasuicide --- Self-Destructive Behavior --- Behavior, Self-Destructive --- Behavior, Self-Injurious --- Behaviors, Self-Destructive --- Behaviors, Self-Injurious --- Deliberate Self Harm --- Parasuicides --- Self Destructive Behavior --- Self Injurious Behavior --- Self-Destructive Behaviors --- Self-Harm, Deliberate --- Self-Injurious Behaviors --- Aspects, Historical --- Historical Aspects --- Aspect, Historical --- Historical Aspect --- Histories --- Killing oneself --- Self-killing --- Later life (Human life cycle) --- Senescence --- Dying --- End of life --- Cardiac Death --- Determination of Death --- Near-Death Experience --- Death, Cardiac --- Elderly --- Suicides --- Philosophy --- Non-Suicidal Self Injury --- Nonsuicidal Self Injury --- Self-Injury --- Non Suicidal Self Injury --- Non-Suicidal Self Injuries --- Nonsuicidal Self Injuries --- Self Injuries, Non-Suicidal --- Self Injuries, Nonsuicidal --- Self Injury --- Self Injury, Non-Suicidal --- Self Injury, Nonsuicidal --- Self-Injuries --- Body Modification, Non-Therapeutic --- Right to die --- Adulthood --- Age --- Longevity --- Older people --- Life --- Terminal care --- Terminally ill --- Thanatology --- Fatal Outcome --- Geriatrics --- Causes --- Labor Exploitation --- Social Exploitation --- Exploitation, Labor --- Exploitation, Social --- Exploitations, Labor --- Behavior And Behavior Mechanism --- Intentional Self Harm --- Intentional Self Injury --- Self Harm --- Harm, Self --- Intentional Self Injuries --- Self Harm, Intentional --- Self Injury, Intentional --- End Of Life --- End-Of-Life --- Psychiatry --- Psychiatrists --- Psychiatrist --- Death - Greece --- Old age - Greece --- Suicide - Greece --- Old age - Rome --- Suicide - Rome --- Greece - Social conditions - To 146 B.C --- Sterbehilfe --- Alterssuizid --- Quellenlage

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