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CONTENTS Preface xvii Introduction: Chronology of Developments in the Movement Thomas Attig xix PART I: INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENTS 1. Seeking Wisdom About Mortality, Dying, and Bereavement Thomas Attig Personal History 1 Philosophy as Love of Wisdom 2 Existential Phenomenology 3 Facing Personal Mortality 4 Living While Dying 7 Bereavement and Grieving 10 Looking to the Future 13 References 14 1 2. Know Thyself: Psychology's Contributions to Thanatology Judith Μ. Stillion My Entry Into the Field 17 Early Psychology 18 The Psychoanalytic Movement 18 Humanistic/Existential Psychology 21 Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Behaviorism 22 Positive Psychology 24 Eclectic Thinkers 26 Facing the Future 27 References 28 17 3. Sociological Perspectives on Death, Dying, and Bereavement Tony Walter What Draws a Sociologist to Study Death? 31 Foundations 32 Current Themes 35 Contemporary Challenges 39 References 41 31 4. Science and Practice: Contributions of Nurses to End-of-Life and Palliative Care 45 Diana J. Wilkie and Inge B. Corless vii
viii Contents Palliative and End-of-Life Care Journeys 45 Uncovering and Combating the Conspiracy of Silence About Death and Dying 47 Making Meaning: Living With the Chronicity of Life-Threatening Illnesses 48 Promoting Team-Based Collaborative Approaches to Care 50 Managing Pain and Symptoms of Children and Adults 51 Integrating Bereavement Within Patient-Centered and Family-Focused Dying Care 52 Conducting Research With People at the End of Life 53 Educating Nurses to Improve Care of People at the End of Life 53 Summary: Impact of Nurses on Palliative and End-of-Life Care 54 References 55 5. Legal Issues in End-of-Life Decision Making James L. Werth Jr. Background 59 1970s and 1980s 60 • 1990s 62 2000s 68 2010-Present 71 Conclusion 72 References 72 59 6. The Ethics of Caring for the Dying and the Bereaved Thomas Attig My Involvement in End-of-Life Ethics 75 The History of Medical/Health Care Ethics 76 Respect for Persons 80 The Turn to Narrative Ethics 82 Looking to the Future 87 References 88 7. Theoretical Perspectives on Loss and Grief J. William Worden 75 91 Sigmund Freud 91 Erich Lindemann 91 John Bowlby 92 Colin Parkes 93 Elisabeth Kübler-Ross 93 William Worden 93 Therese Rando 95 Simon Rubin 95 Thomas Attig 95 Stroebe and Colleagues 96 Continuing Bonds 96 Robert Neimeyer and Janice Nadeau 97 The Elephant Needs a Pedicure: Similarities, Differences, Directions for the Future 98 References 102
Contents 8. The Psychologization of Grief and Its Depictions Within Mainstream North American Media 105 Leeat Granek Grief as a Psychological Object of Study in a Modernist Context 106 The Pathologization/Psychologization of Grief 107 Depictions of Pathological/Psychological Grief in Mainstream Media 110 Discussion 116 Looking Ahead 117 References 118 9. Developmental Perspectives on Death and Dying, and Maturational Losses 121 Judith L. Μ. McCoyd and Carolyn A. Walter Our Stories 121 Our Developmental Perspective 122 Perinatal Period and Infancy 123 Toddlerhood Through Preschool-Aged Children Elementary School-Aged Children 125 Tweens and Teens 126 Young Adults 127 Middle Adulthood 128 Retirement/Reinvention 129 Older Adults 130 New Directions and Developments 131 References 131 124 PART II: INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS 10. Hospice Care of the Dying 135 David Clark Attractions of Hospice 135 Foundational Strands of Early Development 136 Hospice Care Today: Evaluation and Controversy 142 Challenges and Hopes for the Future of Hospice Care for the Dying 148 References 148 11. Hospital-Based Palliative Care 151 Bernard J. Lapointe and Dawn Allen Where We Began and How We Have Changed—A Brief History of Hospital-based Palliative Care 153 Cornerstones and Foundations of Hospital-Based Palliative Care 157 Current Challenges in Hospital-Based Palliative Care 159 Looking Ahead: Protecting the Future of Hospital-Based Palliative Care 161 References 162 ix
X Contents 12. Palliative Care for Children Betty Davies 165 My Entry Into the Field 165 Early Work in the Field 166 The 1970s and 1980s 167 The 1990s 169 Definition of Pediatric Palliative Care 170 Current Developments in PPC (2000-the Present) Challenges 175 References 178 172 13. The Global Spread of Hospice and Palliative Care 181 Stephen Connor Personal Reflection 181 Foundational Work on the Global Development of Palliative Care Current Work on Development of Palliative Care 185 Challenges and Hopes for the Future 189 References 191 14. Death and Funeral Service 182 193 Vanderlyn R. Pine Historical Antecedents to Post-World War II Funeral Directing 194 The Changing Role of Funeral Directors Following World War II 195 Scholarship About Funerals, Death, Grief, and Bereavement 196 Research Focused on Funeral Directing 198 Criticism of Funeral Directors and Funeral Practices 202 The Impact of the Baby Boom on the Funeral Industry 203 The Future 204 References 205 15. Death Education at the College and University Level in North America 207 Charles A. Corr My Involvement in This Field 207 Early Initiatives 209 Early Pedagogical Resources 210 More Recent Developments: Survey Courses on Death, Dying, and Bereavement 211 More Recent Developments: Other Death-Related Courses 214 More Recent Developments: Thanatology Programs 215 What Have We Learned From and About Death Education? 216 References 217 16. Death Education as a Public Health Issue 221 Allan Kellehear The Case for Death Education as a Public Health Issue Two Current International Examples 228 Future Challenges 230
References 232 222
Contents PART III: PRACTICE DEVELOPMENTS 17. Spirituality: Quo Vadis? 233 Kenneth J. Doka Religion, Spirituality, Health, and Grief 234 Spiritual Tasks in Life-Threatening Illness 235 Spirituality and Grief: After the Death 237 Assisting Individuals and Families at the End of Life: Using Spirituality 237 The Power and Use of Rituals 239 The Challenge of Spiritual Support 241 Quo Vadis 242 References 242 18. Using the Arts and Humanities With the Dying, Bereaved,. and Ourselves 245 Sandra Bertman Where and How It All Began 245 The Equinox Institute (1969-1971) 247 Failproof Techniques for All Ages 248 Fast Forward: From Dissection to Palliative Care—Soul Pain, Aesthetic Distance, and the Training of Physicians 251 Changing Ideas About Health Care 254 Where We Are Going 257 References 257 19. Family Support for the Dying and Bereaved 261 David W. Kissane The Development of Family-Centered Care 261 The Foundations of Family-Centered Care 263 Clinical Organization of Family-Centered Care Today 265 Challenges for the Future of Family-Centered Care 268 Conclusion 270 References 271 20. Supporting Grieving Children 275 Linda Goldman My Early Years in the Field 275 Children's Concepts of Death 276 Resources for Children 278 Children's Grief and the Digital Age 280 Grief Work With Children 282 Grief Education for Adults 284 Basic Understandings for Adults 285 Joining as a Global Grief Community for Children References 290 21. Helping Each Other: Building Community Phyllis R. Silverman Background 293 The Widow-to-Widow Program 295 293 289 xi
xii Contents Widows Who Accepted Help 296 Widows Who Refused Help 297 The Widowed Service Line 298 Other Programs 298 A View of Grief 299 Mutual Help 300 Current Programs and Practices 302 Conclusion 303 References 303 22. Treating Complicated Bereavement: The Development of Grief Therapy 307 Robert A. Neimeyer A Backward Glance 307 The Contemporary Landscape of Loss 309 A Scientific Coda 316 Notes 317 References ' 317 23. When Trauma and Loss Collide: The Evolution of Intervention for Traumatic Bereavement 321 Therese A. Rando Definitions and Conceptual Clarifications 323 From Two Disparate Areas to One: Pivotal Steps in the Development of Traumatic Bereavement 324 The "Classics" in the Field: Six Foundational Concepts Associated With the Treatment of Traumatic Bereavement up to 2000 327 Someday to Be "Classics" in the Field: Five of the Newest, Most Valuable Areas of Contribution to the Treatment of Traumatic Bereavement Since 2000 328 Future Concerns Regarding Traumatic Bereavement and Its Treatment 330 References 331 24. To Be or Not to Be: Suicide Then and Now 335 Judith Μ. Stillion A Little History 335 Dimensions of the Problem 337 Myths About Suicide 338 Understanding and Preventing Suicide 338 Patterns of Suicide 341 Suicide Prevention 342 Society's Role in Suicide Prevention 344 Intervention 345 A Look Ahead 346 References 346 25. Grief After Suicide: The Evolution of Suicide Postvention John R. Jordan Personal Evolution 349 Evolution of the Response to a Public Health Problem Interventions for Survivors—History 351 349 350
xiii Contents Interventions for Survivors—Current Standing Interventions for Survivors—Future Directions Conclusion 359 Notes 359 References 359 352 357 26. Responding to Grief and Trauma in the Aftermath of Disaster 363 Colin Murray Parkes Preparation for Disasters 366 The Impact Phase—Psychological First Aid 367 Recoil—Planning and Implementation—Posttraumatic Reactions Aftermath—Community Care and Recovery 373 Recovery—Withdrawal of External Services 374 Implications for Future Developments 376 References 377 27. Care of the Caregiver: Professionals and Family Members 379 Mary L. S. Vachon Professional History 379 Overview 380 Stress and Distress 380 Burnout and Job Engagement 382 Compassion Fatigue, Empathy, and Compassion Satisfaction What Are Caregivers Already Doing That Works? 383 Current Interventions 386 Major Challenges and Hopes for the Future 390 References 391 Afterword 395 Judith Μ. Stillion and Thomas Attig Index 399 383 370
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