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Dying, denying, and willing the obligatory
pp. 177-198
Abstract
This paper is both an essay and a clinical report; primarily it is a case study which serves as an envelope to contain a set of concepts that are believed to be important in appreciating what human beings experience while they are dying from an illness. In addition, it is a brief "dictionary," presenting a glossary of (a relatively few) terms that I believe tc be essential in understanding and mollifying a thanatological situation.
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Published in:
Freedman Mervin B. (1987) Social change and personality: essays in honor of Nevitt Sanford. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 177-198
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-7864-2_8
Full citation:
Shneidman Edwin S. (1987) „Dying, denying, and willing the obligatory“, In: M. B. Freedman (ed.), Social change and personality, Dordrecht, Springer, 177–198.