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E-raamat: Making Sense of Death: Spiritual,Pastoral and Personal Aspects of Death,Dying and Bereavement

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Provides discussions on the meaning of life and death. This anthology explores the process of meaning-making in the face of death and the roles of religion and spirituality at times of loss; the profound and devastating experience of loss in the death of a spouse or a child; a psychological model of spirituality; and dimensions of spirituality.


The editors of "Making Sense of Death: Spiritual, Pastoral, and Personal Aspects of Death, Dying and Bereavement" provide stimulating discussions as they ponder the meaning of life and death.This anthology explores the process of meaning-making in the face of death and the roles of religion and spirituality at times of loss; the profound and devastating experience of loss in the death of a spouse or a child; a psychological model of spirituality; the dimensions of spirituality; humor in client-caregiver relationships; the worldview of modernity in contrast to postmodern assumptions; the Buddhist perspective of death, dying, and pastoral care; meaning-making in the virtual reality of cyberspace; individualism and death; and the historical context of Native Americans, the concept of disenfranchised grief, and its detailed application to the Native American experience.It also explores: a qualitative survey on the impact of the shooting deaths of students in Colorado; a team approach with physicians, nursing, social services, and pastoral care; a study of health care professionals, comparing clergy with other health professionals; marginality in spiritual and pastoral care for the dying; a qualitative research study of registered nurses in the northeast United States; and loss and growth in the seasons of life.
Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
Introduction 1(12)
Herman H. van der Kloot Meijburg
Robert A. Bendiksen
SECTION I Facing the Death of a Loved One
The Role of Spiritual Experience in Adapting to Bereavement
13(16)
Louis A. Gamino
Larry W. Easterling
Kenneth W. Sewell
The Death of a Spouse: A Spiritual and Psychological Crisis
29(16)
Susan J. Zonnebelt-Smeenge
Robert C. DeVries
For Those Who Stand and Wait
45(10)
Kent Koppelman
SECTION II Meaning-Making in the Face of Death
A Taste of Heaven Here on Earth: For the Dying and for the Accompanier
55(18)
Rabbi Daniel A. Roberts
Death, Humor, and Spirituality: Strange Bedfellows?
73(12)
Ruth Dean
Death and the Postmodern Self: Individualism, Religion, and the Transformation of the Modern Self
85(16)
Raymond L. M. Lee
The Healing Touch of Awareness: A Buddhist Perspective on Death, Dying, and Pastoral Care
101(12)
Arthur O. Ledoux
SECTION III Extraordinary Death and Loss
Cyber Cemeteries and Virtual Memorials: Virtual Living Monuments as On-line Outlets for Real Life Mourning and a Celebration of Life
113(14)
Hermann Gruenwald
Le Gruenwald
Violence is the Dark Side of Spirituality
127(10)
John D. Morgan
Native American Grief and Loss: Conceptualizations of Disenfranchised Grief and Historical Trauma at Individual and Community Levels
137(14)
Steven R. Byers
Theresa T. Erdkamp
Lisa Byers
In the Aftermath of Columbine: Tragedy as Opportunity for Transformation
151(12)
Kevin Ann Oltjenbruns
Steven R. Byers
Suzanne Tochterman
SECTION IV Professional Caregivers and Spirituality
When a Patient Dies: Meeting Spiritual Needs of the Bereaved in a Health Care Setting
163(10)
Fran Rybarik
Diane Midland
An Exploratory Study of the Spirituality of Clergy as Compared with Health Care Professionals
173(18)
David W. Adams
Rick Csiernik
Living, Dying, and Grieving in the Margins
191(16)
Rev. Richard B. Gilbert
SECTION V Conclusion
Spirituality in Nursing: Being in a Liminal Space
207(14)
Cheryl Laskowski
Spirituality and Loss
221(10)
Gerry R. Cox
Contributors 231(6)
Index 237
Gerry R Cox (Author) , Robert A Bendiksen (Author) , Robert G Stevenson (Author)