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... known person is not so easy to accept . Killing often seems to be better understood than death , unless it is a death occurring in extreme old age . This also applies to some primitive tribes , notably the Trobrianders and Bushmen ...
... known person is not so easy to accept . Killing often seems to be better understood than death , unless it is a death occurring in extreme old age . This also applies to some primitive tribes , notably the Trobrianders and Bushmen ...
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... known to be dying . This is the avoidance of or emotional withdrawal from those who are about to die.99 It has been called a ' bereavement of the dying'.208 The feeling of isolation and grief that this separation can produce in people ...
... known to be dying . This is the avoidance of or emotional withdrawal from those who are about to die.99 It has been called a ' bereavement of the dying'.208 The feeling of isolation and grief that this separation can produce in people ...
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... - tric patients had a similar impression . 127 , 147 Many of the people known and interviewed by Dewi Rees in Wales said that this sort of experience could continue for years , and that they Reactions to Bereavement 181.
... - tric patients had a similar impression . 127 , 147 Many of the people known and interviewed by Dewi Rees in Wales said that this sort of experience could continue for years , and that they Reactions to Bereavement 181.
Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Fear of Death and Dying | 21 |
Death No More | 33 |
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