Erratum: Life Lessons: Two Experts on Death and Dying Teach Us about the Mysteries of Life and Living: Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, David Kessler (Simon and Schuster)[This corrects the article on p. 185 in vol. 30.]... US Chung - Soa--ch'ongsonyon chongsin uihak = Journal of child & ...
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豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 作者简介· ··· 查尔斯·科尔(Charles A.Corr)博士自1975年开始便在南伊利诺伊大学教授死亡与临终、儿童与死亡等课程。1978年。他成为死亡教育与咨询协会成员,及美国国家临终关怀及姑息治疗组织成员。科尔博士还是死亡、临终和悲痛事务国际工作...
A Guide for Living with Death and Dying This is a practical and uplifting book for all who take life seriously enough to acknowledge the questions everyone faces, about death. This book is a guid... A Hayward 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Living withdeath and dying Focuses on how the author ...
Interested in writing about his childhood, his youth, his birth family, his birth home – but not about death or dying. 14 December 2016: Someone made a reference to their after-life, playing a harp by the Pearly Gates. I asked, “What will you be playing, Dad?” Angus (immediate, ...
That’s life, I suppose. Learning is coming at an accelerated pace these days. Sometimes I feel this is a bit of a joke–the cosmic irony that I should figure so much out now, at the end. Other days I think well what if I do go on living, with my affairs in order and my lite...
Death/Passages: Changing Beliefs on Living and Dying -- For Some, Death Is a Way of LifeSTEPHANIE EARLS YAKIMA HERALDREPUBLIC
“What is called a reason for living is also an excellent reason for dying.”– Albert Camus “Death is more universal than life; everyone dies but not everyone lives.”– Andrew Sachs “Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It’s the transition that’s troublesome.”– Isaac Asimov “Do...
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“ invokes the Easter Vigil’sExultet:How blessed is this night, when earth and heaven are joined. “Thy root is ever in its grave” describes the paradox of mortal life with stunning brevity: even at our liveliest, we are dying creatures. Or as we say on Ash Wednesday:Remember that ...