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Death -- Psychological aspects. --- Grief therapy. --- Music therapy.
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Death --- Psychological aspects --- #GSDBP --- Psychology --- Death - Psychological aspects
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Quitter, s'en aller, pour peu de temps ou pour toujours, qu'est-ce que cela fait, nous fait ? Qu'est-ce que cela veut dire ? Un thème devenu classique, qui résonne particulièrement dans notre société qui banalise la séparation et cache la mort. C'est la cinquième petite conférence de Jean-Luc Nancy, sur ce thème devenu classique, aussi claire, accessible et originale que les autres. Si l'auteur se livre une fois encore à cet exercice périlleux, c'est qu'il y voit la pratique même de la philosophie.
Separation (Psychology) --- Death --- Psychological aspects --- Death - Psychological aspects
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Bereavement --- Psychoanalysis --- Deuil --- Psychanalyse --- Psychological aspects --- Aspect psychologique --- Death --- Death - Psychological aspects
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Estate planning --- Death --- Psychological aspects --- Psychological aspects. --- Estate planning - United States --- Death - Psychological aspects
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Bereavement in children --- Parents --- Grief in children --- Children and death --- Death --- Psychological aspects --- Parents - Death - Psychological aspects
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Death --- Psychological aspects. --- Death - Psychological aspects. --- Psychanalyse et littérature --- Pulsion de mort --- Mort --- Congrès --- Dans la littérature --- Aspect psychologique
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Grief --- Loss (Psychology) --- Death --- Psychological aspects --- Bereavement --- Deuil --- Mort --- Aspect psychologique --- Physiological aspects --- Psychology --- Mourning --- Sorrow --- Emotions --- Death - Psychological aspects
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"All societies have their own customs and beliefs surrounding death. In the West, traditional ways of mourning are disappearing, and although Western science has had a major impact on how people die, it has taught us little about the way to die or to grieve. Many whose work brings them into contact with the dying and the bereaved from Western and other cultures are at a loss to know how to offer appropriate and sensitive support. Death and Bereavement Across Cultures 2nd Edition is a handbook which meets the needs of doctors, nurses, social workers, hospital chaplains, counsellors and volunteers caring for patients with life-threatening illness and their families before and after bereavement. It is a practical guide explaining the religious and other differences commonly met with in multi-cultural societies when someone is dying or bereaved. In doing so readers may be surprised to find how much we can learn from other cultures about our own attitudes and assumptions about death. Written by international experts in the field the book: - Describes the rituals and beliefs of major world religions; - Explains their psychological and historical context; - Shows how customs are changed by contact with the West; - Considers the implications for the future The second edition includes new chapters that: explore how members of the health care professions perform roles formerly conducted by priests and shamans, can cross the cultural gaps between different cultures and religions; consider the relevance of attitudes and assumptions about death for our understanding of religious and nationalist extremism and its consequences; discuss the Buddhist, Islamic and Christian ways of death"--
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