Death and Bereavement Around the World

Reflective Essays: Volume 5

John Morgan author Stephen Palmer author Pittu Laungani author Dale Lund author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Baywood Publishing Company Inc

Published:15th Jan '09

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This final volume of ""Death and Bereavement Around the World"" reflects on some major themes: death and after-life, religion and spirituality, rites and rituals, secularist approaches, cultural variations, suicide, and other issues. The first few chapters describe progress in end-of-life care, including some new tools to evaluate hospice care (chapter 1); what children know, when they know it, and how parents can respond to questions, with some guidelines for support by schools (chapter 2); the importance of ritual (chapter 3); and, gender differences in death customs around the world (chapter 4).The transcript of a 1997 interview of John (Jack) Morgan by Pittu Laungani is presented as chapter 5. The following chapters discuss death systems and suicide (chapter 6); HIV/AIDS, including the role of cultural and economic factors in the spread of the disease (chapter 7); and grief and bereavement in the developing world, taking the AIDS pandemic as a specific challenge (chapter 8). Chapter 9 covers issues related to dying and death in Romania. In chapter 10 the focus is on the various functions and uses of names in a cross-cultural context. Roadside memorials as a pivotal healing strategy are the topic of chapter 11. Chapters 12 and 13 focus on spiritual experience with loss.The final chapter presents some conclusions, and in the Epilogue, Mary Ann Morgan honors the life, career, dying, death, and achievements of John (Jack) Morgan. The 'Final Word' includes the words of Pittu Laungani, from a book published just weeks before his death in February 2007.This work is for anyone interested in or working in death and bereavement issues, particularly academics, educators, librarians, chaplains, clergy, funeral service directors, hospice care providers and volunteers, palliative care providers, nurses, immigration officers, psychologists, social workers, psychotherapists, and counselors, especially bereavement counselors.

In this fifth and final volume of the very impressive series Death and Bereavement Around the World, the major themes include spirituality, suicide, death and the after-life, and cultural variations in the role of religious rites and rituals. The authors of each chapter are well-known experts on death and bereavement. -Charles D. Spielberger, PhD, Distinguished Research Professor, Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, Tampa ""This is an outstanding book that deals with difficult emotional issues-death and bereavement. It does so with great sensitivity, insight, and scholarship. A must read for those working in the field."" -Professor Cary L. Cooper, CBE, Pro Vice Chancellor (External Relations), Distinguished Professor, Organizational Psychology and Health, Lancaster University, UK

ISBN: 9780895032386

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Weight: 544g

284 pages