A Support Group for Dying Patients

作者: David Spiegel , Irvin D. Yalom

DOI: 10.1080/00207284.1978.11491609

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摘要: Confrontation with the inevitability of one’s death has long been considered a necessary part authentic living. Philosophers from Plato to twentieth-century existential thinkers have held that in order learn live well, one must first die. But only comparatively recently clinicians sought help dying patients and their families integrate knowledge impending they way lives. The time facing is sadness mourning, but it also reorientation reconsidering values, priorities, sense meaning life. In this article, we shall describe group approach care patient, an which ministers both anguish vitality confrontation may stimulate life remains patient.

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