Death and Dying
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Death and Dying

An Annotated Bibliography of the Thanatological Literature

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Death and Dying

An Annotated Bibliography of the Thanatological Literature

About this book

While it can be traced to the 1700s, the term thanatology has gained traction in recent decades to refer to the study of death. Because of the breadth of the published material and the challenges of discovery in large bibliographic databases and catalogs, finding and identifying monographic material on death, dying, grief, and bereavement can be extremely challenging. Although there have been several bibliographical resources published on thanatology, those titles were incomplete, limited in scope, or leaned heavily toward one area of the field.

In Death and Dying: An Annotated Bibliography of the Thanatological Literature, John F. Szabo provides more than 2,200 citations of monographs on the science and study of death and dying. Among the areas this volume addresses are the psychological, philosophical, and attitudinal aspects; coping and dealing with the burdens of caregiving and working in the helping professions; instructional and educational topics for practitioners, primarily health care providers; cultural differences in bereavement rituals; and grief, mourning, and loss. In addition, notable titles on or relating to death and dying in popular culture, death themes in literature, methods of death, or specific ethical, policy, or public issues are also included when they contribute important information to subject areas on which the book focuses. This book will be helpful to students, researchers, academics, caregivers, health care professionals, psychologists, social workers, and anyone with an interest in death, dying, bereavement, or the care of the terminally ill.

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Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. 1 Adolescents
  3. 2 Aging and Death
  4. 3 Attitudes toward Death
  5. 4 Bibliographies
  6. 5 Childhood Bereavement
  7. 6 Communication about Death
  8. 7 Coping and Caregivers
  9. 8 Cross-Cultural Views on Death and Dying
  10. 9 Death Education
  11. 10 The Death of a Child
  12. 11 Dying
  13. 12 Eschatology
  14. 13 Ethical Issues
  15. 14 Fear of Death
  16. 15 General Works
  17. 16 Grief and Mourning
  18. 17 Historical Views of Death and Dying
  19. 18 Hospice
  20. 19 Immortality
  21. 20 Legal and Financial Issues
  22. 21 Mental Health Issues
  23. 22 Miscellaneous
  24. 23 Near-Death Experiences
  25. 24 Nursing
  26. 25 Palliative Care
  27. 26 Parental Loss and Grief
  28. 27 Pastoral Care
  29. 28 Philosophical Studies
  30. 29 Practitioner Education
  31. 30 Rituals
  32. 31 Sibling Loss and Grief
  33. 32 Thanatology
  34. 33 Widowhood
  35. About the Author