10-544-107 Death & Dying
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Keywords
Death , Dying , thanatology , mortality , death education , societal attitudes , culture , euphemisms , coping mechanisms , communication , religion , spirituality , near-death experiences , cross-cultural views of dying , beliefs , rituals , customs , Elisabeth Kubler-Ross , Five stages of dying , social disengagement , Self-meaning , life review , coping patterns , life-limiting illness , palliative care , pain and symptom management , hospice , physical changes , mental changes , pain , grief , loss , physical pain , spiritual pain , emotioanl pain , psychological pain , comfort-focused care , cure-focused treatment , End-of-Life care , hospice philosophy , bereavement , technology , medical model of care , person-directed model of care , sensitivity , suicide , traumatic death , stigma , mourning , funeral , funeral directors , cost of dying , burial , cremation , advanced planning , durable power of attorney , financial planning , complicated grief , disenfranchised grief , anticipatory grief , tasks of mourning , unexpeected death
Project
Authors
Jennifer Ellis
Date Submitted
11/17/16
Material Type
Collection
Secondary Material Type
Institution
Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College
Industry Partner
License
CC BY
Funding Source
TAACCCT Round 4
Additional Public Access
Abstract
Explore societal, cultural, and personal views of death, dying, and bereavement. Examine losses experienced during the course of aging beyond the physical and emotional process of death and dying. Determine strategies for healthy transitions in coping with loss.
Industry (NAISC)
Health Care and Social Assistance (62)
Occupation (SOC)
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations (29-0000)
Instructional Program (CIP)
Credit Type
Credential Type
Other
Educational Level
1st year Community College or equivalent