The Hidden Nature of Death and Grief
Western culture can be described as death-denying and youth-obsessed. Yet this has not always been the case. Only a few generations ago, death was very much part of life where people died at home with their families members caring for them. A shift occurred, in part, because of the unprecedented ad...
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Auteurs principaux: | Shelagh McConnell, Nancy J. Moules, Graham McCaffrey, Shelley Raffin Bouchal |
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University of Calgary
2012
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