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Ours
is a death-denying society. We hide it behind the sterile walls of the
hospital and the cosmetic mask in the funeral home. But death is
inevitable and we must face the question of how to deal with it.
Why do we treat death as a taboo ?
What are the sources of our fears ?
How do we express our grief and accept the death of a person close to us ?
How can we prepare for our own death ?
From
her own personal views and experiences and from comparisons of how our
culture, and others, view death and dying, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
provides some answers to these and other questions by offering a
spectrum of viewpoints from ministers and rabbis, doctors, nurses,
sociologists, personal accounts by those near death and their survivors.
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross is a psychiatrist, a world-renowned leader and authority on death and dying.
The
book is in very good condition with a firm cover and spine, though some
shelf soiling is visible. It is tightly bound and the pages are clean
and minimally yellowed. There is a blank white label on the flyleaf.
181 pages Prentice Hall Inc. 1975 (First Edition ?)
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