Recently, there has been growing interest in the capacity of the extended family to care for the increasing number of children whose parents have died. However, literature on the role of the extended family in caring for orphaned children remains contradictory. One approach the social rupture ...
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Dutch physicians are not persecuted for performing EAS if they comply with the due care criteria as formulated in the euthanasia law. First, the physician must be convinced that the patient’s request for EAS is well-considered and voluntary, and that the patient’s suffering is lasting and un...
reducing anxiety and fostering open conversation about death [35,38]. Similar themes were mentioned in recent interviews with psychiatrists who have experience with EAS [7]. On the other hand, some GPs and other physicians were described who only see taking care of their individual patient as th...
In 1788, at age 21, Robert married Susanna Austin in the Congregational Church in Preston. The pastor was the Rev. Levi Hart, a prominent and influential preacher in Connecticut. The family’s involvement with this church began a generation earlier, in 1762, when Susanna’s parents, Benjamin...
or child well-being. We observed similar results for the full sample. The discovery that parents feel more confident playing with their children after participating in FCD highlights the vital role of volunteer-based interventions in enhancing parental engagement and fostering positive parent–child inte...