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Page 65
... Severity , duration and the chances of full relief from distress are inter- related . A severe pain that only lasts moments when sudden death brings an abrupt halt to life has different implications from an equally severe pain ...
... Severity , duration and the chances of full relief from distress are inter- related . A severe pain that only lasts moments when sudden death brings an abrupt halt to life has different implications from an equally severe pain ...
Page 177
... severely to this stress ? We know something , if not a great deal , about which of the bereaved tend to suffer most , which sorts of death are liable to bring them greater anguish , and which personalities are most vulnerable . Severe ...
... severely to this stress ? We know something , if not a great deal , about which of the bereaved tend to suffer most , which sorts of death are liable to bring them greater anguish , and which personalities are most vulnerable . Severe ...
Page 179
... severe that it goes beyond the point where other friends and relatives can give sufficient comfort . What medical treatment is there for the bereaved who become psychologically ill ? Various drugs can ease their anxiety , lighten ...
... severe that it goes beyond the point where other friends and relatives can give sufficient comfort . What medical treatment is there for the bereaved who become psychologically ill ? Various drugs can ease their anxiety , lighten ...
Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Fear of Death and Dying | 21 |
Death No More | 33 |
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