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Dying and Death Chapter 5 Section 3. Death Thanatology – the study of dying and death.

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1 Dying and Death Chapter 5 Section 3

2 Death Thanatology – the study of dying and death

3 Stages of Death Denial (1 st Stage)- the person is shocked or numb to the news. They will then question their diagnosis “The Dr. doesn’t know what he/she is talking about” This is important – the person can move to the next stage or completely deny what’s happening and continue to live their life without treatment

4 Stages of Death Anger (2 nd Stage) – the person is angry about the news, their fate, people in their life & the powers that allowed it to happen (God) Usually alienate themselves and no one can help them

5 Stages of Death Bargaining (3 rd Stage) – they accept their fate and begin trying to find ways to get more time Ask God for more time Change of ways

6 Stages of Death Depression (4 th Stages) – they are depressed about the loss to come (loss everybody & everything) How would you help someone going through this?

7 Stages of Death Accept (5 th Stage) – They accept their fate and are calm about it. They will start to become detached to make death easier on them and their family

8 Exceptions Not all people go through all of the stages Some people may stay at one stage or repeat certain stages over

9 Death Today Modern medicines and advancements have made the average life span 78. It is now common for people to die in nursing homes and hospitals

10 Hospice Hospice- A place where terminally ill people go to die The goal is to make the patient surrounding pleasant and comfortable during a difficult time. Not prolonging life but to improve the quality


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