BIOL 1070 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Afterlife, Palliative Care, Pain Management
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Corr identified 4 dimensions that must be faced (bodily needs, psychological security, interpersonal attachments, and spiritual energy and hope) Emphasis the tasks and issues that a dying person must face, and although there may be right way to die, there are better. People"s a(cid:374)(cid:454)iet(cid:455) or fear of death a(cid:374)d d(cid:455)i(cid:374)g. Addresses why people engage in certain behaviours to achieve particular psychological states based on their deeply rooted concerns about mortality. Living life to the fullest is one way cope with death anxiety. Koeste(cid:374)(cid:271)au(cid:373) proposes e(cid:454)(cid:272)e(cid:272)ises to i(cid:374)(cid:272)rease o(cid:374)e"s aware(cid:374)ess. An increasingly popular way to reduce anxiety is death education. After-death dispotion of the body and memorial services. Making choices about what people do and do not want to do: A crucial aspect of the final scenario is the process of separation from family and friends. Hospice: an approach to assisting dying people that emphasizes pain management (palliative care) Berevement is the state or condition caused by loss through.