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The Thanatology community and the needs of the movement

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The Thanatology community and the needs of the movement es un thanatology, death book de Elizabeth J. Clark.

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"Here is an excellent new book packed with state-of-the-art information on thanatology. It presents valuable insights on the history, current issues, and future directions for the modern death movement. This comprehensive volume is unique in that it offers multiple perspectives on the issues and problems facing the thanatology movement in the United States from well-known experts in a variety of fields, including nursing, psychology, death education, medicine, ethics, and suicide prevention. By crossing disciplinary boundaries, these authoritative contributors are able to critically examine the entire thanatological community and provide glimpses of an agenda for the 1990s." -- Publisher's description.

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Elizabeth J. Clark es el autor de The Thanatology community and the needs of the movement. Explora su catálogo completo en Booklogr.

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¿De qué género es The Thanatology community and the needs of the movement?+

The Thanatology community and the needs of the movement es un libro de Thanatology, Death, Psychological aspects, Mort, Aspect social.

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"Here is an excellent new book packed with state-of-the-art information on thanatology. It presents valuable insights on the history, current issues, and future directions for the modern death movement. This comprehensive volume is unique in that it offers multiple perspectives on the issues and pro...

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The Thanatology community and the needs of the movement fue escrito por Elizabeth J. Clark.