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ERIC #: | EJ344908 |
Title: | Thanatological Theory and My Dying Father. |
Authors: | Leviton, Dan |
Descriptors: | Death; Helping Relationship; Parent Child Relationship; Personal Narratives; Psychological Characteristics; Stress Management; Theories |
Source: | Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, v17 n2 p127-44 1986-87 |
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Publication Date: | 1987-00-00 |
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Pub Types: | Journal Articles; Opinion Papers |
Abstract: | Describes thanatologically oriented theories or conceptions which were useful to the son/thanatologist in helping his father toward an appropriate death. Particularly useful theories included a variation of stress theory developed by the author, symbolic interaction theory, psychological and social ambivalence theory, the concept of awareness of finitude, and the regressive intervention concept. (Author/KS) |
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Languages: | English |
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