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- 2010037151 abstract "With advances in modern medicine, the nature of death and dying has undergone a dramatic shift. A diagnosis of a life-threatening disease is not always an immediate death sentence, and one can survive months or even years before succumbing to a terminal illness. It can give us the gift of more time with our loved ones-but it can also complicate the grieving process, prolonging the emotional pain, bringing family issues to the forefront, and creating new challenges for everyone involved.".
- 2010037151 contributor B11781229.
- 2010037151 contributor B11781230.
- 2010037151 created "c2011.".
- 2010037151 date "2011".
- 2010037151 date "c2011.".
- 2010037151 dateCopyrighted "c2011.".
- 2010037151 description "Grief as a family matter -- Five stages of family grief -- Getting the news/sharing the news: the new grief begins -- First reactions -- Resilient family: personality differences and survivability -- Early memories: what to expect and what they mean -- Building support networks -- Navigating the medical and social services mazes -- Taking care of business: finances, wills, trusts, etc. -- Chronic illness, emotions, and family dynamics -- Breaking the silence: communicating about upheaval -- Best of times and the worst of times: revisiting the past -- Understanding ambivalence -- Caretaking and self-care -- Family inventory: reassessing family roles -- Putting unresolved issues to rest --Planning for departure -- Celebrating a life -- Moving forward: the new family.".
- 2010037151 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 2010037151 description "With advances in modern medicine, the nature of death and dying has undergone a dramatic shift. A diagnosis of a life-threatening disease is not always an immediate death sentence, and one can survive months or even years before succumbing to a terminal illness. It can give us the gift of more time with our loved ones-but it can also complicate the grieving process, prolonging the emotional pain, bringing family issues to the forefront, and creating new challenges for everyone involved.".
- 2010037151 extent "xviii, 313 p. ;".
- 2010037151 identifier "0425233227 (hc.)".
- 2010037151 identifier "9780425233221 (hc.)".
- 2010037151 issued "2011".
- 2010037151 issued "c2011.".
- 2010037151 language "eng".
- 2010037151 publisher "New York : Berkley Books,".
- 2010037151 subject "155.9/37 22".
- 2010037151 subject "BF575.G7 O34 2011".
- 2010037151 subject "Bereavement Psychological aspects.".
- 2010037151 subject "Death Psychological aspects.".
- 2010037151 subject "Families Psychological aspects.".
- 2010037151 tableOfContents "Grief as a family matter -- Five stages of family grief -- Getting the news/sharing the news: the new grief begins -- First reactions -- Resilient family: personality differences and survivability -- Early memories: what to expect and what they mean -- Building support networks -- Navigating the medical and social services mazes -- Taking care of business: finances, wills, trusts, etc. -- Chronic illness, emotions, and family dynamics -- Breaking the silence: communicating about upheaval -- Best of times and the worst of times: revisiting the past -- Understanding ambivalence -- Caretaking and self-care -- Family inventory: reassessing family roles -- Putting unresolved issues to rest --Planning for departure -- Celebrating a life -- Moving forward: the new family.".
- 2010037151 title "Saying goodbye : how families can find renewal through loss / Barbara Okun and Joseph Nowinski.".
- 2010037151 type "text".