End-of-Life Stories: Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries (Springer Series on Death & Suicide)

by Donald E Gelfand

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End-of-life experiences are often viewed in terms of only one perspective, such as medicine. In this volume, a variety of end-of life experiences are presented and each case is analyzed from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. These range across a broad array of the helping professions, and disciplines such as information, law and the social sciences. The book provides a variety of narratives about end-of-life experiences contributed by members of the Wayne State University End-of-Life Interdisciplinary Project. Each of the narratives is then analyzed from several different disciplinary perspectives. These analyses illustrate how specific end-of-life narratives can be viewed from different dimensions, and helps students, researchers and practitioners see the important and varied meanings that end-of-life experiences have at the level of the individual, the family, and the community. The narratives include end-of-life experiences of individuals from a number of diverse backgrounds.
  • ISBN10 0826126766
  • ISBN13 9780826126764
  • Publish Date December 2005 (first published 2 May 2005)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 256
  • Language English