Death and Grieving Defining death Cultural contexts Facing one’s own death Coping with the death of others.

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Death and Grieving Defining death Cultural contexts Facing one’s own death Coping with the death of others

Defining Death and Life/Death Issues What is death? Other considerations in determining death Decisions regarding life, death, and health care

Sociohistorical and Cultural Contexts Changing historical circumstances Death in different cultures The denial of death

Death and Development Causes of death and expectations about death Attitudes toward death at different points in the lifespan

Facing One’s Own Death Kubler-Ross’ Stages of Dying/Grief Perceived Control and Denial The Contexts in Which People Die

Coping with the Death of Others Communication Grieving Making sense of the world Losing a life partner Mourning and the funeral Resources: Kids: Widow/ers: