End-Of-Life Stories: Crossing Disciplinary BoundariesDonald E. Gelfand, PhD, Richard Raspa, PhD, Sherylyn H. Briller, PhD, Stephanie Myers Schim, PhD, RN, APRN, CNAA, BC Springer Publishing Company, 2. 5. 2005 - Počet stran: 256 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 analyzes 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. |
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... tell her story and agreed to share her personal perspective in tribute to her daughter's memory. Allison M. Kabel is a PhD candidate in anthropology at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. Her research is focused on hospice care ...
... tell about what is happening all around us and inside us, and we justify our actions through the stories we construct about why we do what we do. In short, we know the world and act in it through culturally and personally constructed ...
... telling enterprises. We live in and through stories from the time we are conceived. Even prenatal development is a narrative. At the basic level of cellular and organ formation, a sequence of events is unfolding—a story— authored in the ...
... tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues Talk of court news (Act 5.3.8–18). Lear is going to prison, and yet he imagines it will be a house of beauty where he and his daughter will sing like birds. He has ...
... tell and those to which we listen. When we participate as listeners in the narrative of others, we recognize the plight of others in all the plots and counterplots of life stories (Bruner, 2002). We behold the moments of reversal in the ...
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An Ojibwa Journey | 51 |
Gifts and Givers | 64 |
Living and Dying Well | 77 |
Family Dynamite | 92 |
Defining a Person | 105 |
Surviving EndofLife Care | 134 |
Family Choices and Challenges | 148 |
Trouble With God and Family | 156 |
Homeless and at Home | 168 |
Culture and Karma | 177 |
A Spectrum of Palliation | 189 |
16 Boundaries and Bridges | 209 |
Tattoos and Tolerance | 120 |
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