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Dying & Spirituality Chapter 19
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What is Death?
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Leading Causes of Death
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Types of Death Click here to read more about the infant “Organ Farming” controversy at Loma Linda University Medical Center Clinical Death Brain Death Biological Death Social Death
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Grief
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Role of Grief
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Stages of Grief Kubler- Ross
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Suicide Warning Signs of Suicide Talking about suicide. Looking for ways to die (internet searches for how to commit suicide). Statements about hopelessness, helplessness, or worthlessness. Preoccupation with death. Suddenly happier, calmer. Loss of interest in things one cares about. Visiting or calling people one cares about. Making arrangements; setting one's affairs in order. Giving things away, such as prized possessions. Ideation (thinking, talking or wishing about suicide) Substance use or abuse (increased use or change in substance) Purposelessness (no sense of purpose or belonging) Anger Trapped (feeling like there is no way out) Hopelessness (there is nothing to live for, no hope or optimism) Withdrawal (from family, friends, work, school, activities, hobbies) Anxiety (restlessness, irritability, agitation) Recklessness (high risk-taking behavior) Mood disturbance (dramatic changes in mood)
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Successful Dying Dr. Jack Kevorkian
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Religion
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Frankl’s Theory of Spirituality ① Somatic Dimension ② Psychological Dimension ③ Noetic Dimension Victor Frankl We are 3D!
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Jung’s Theory of Spirituality Carl Jung Anima/Animu s
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Wilson’s Theory of Spirituality How to Create a Religion in 3 Simple Steps ① Objectification ② Commitment ③ Mythification Edward O. Wilson
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Fowler’s Theory of Spirituality Six Stages of Faith Development ① Intuitive-Projective ② Mythical-Literal ③ Poetic-Conventional ④ Individuating-Reflective ⑤ Paradoxical-Consolidation ⑥ Universalizing James Fowler
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