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Palliative Care: Psychosocial perspectives

Palliative Care: Psychosocial perspectives

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This book explores the impact of life-limiting illnesses on culture, society, and self-understanding, offering a critical existential perspective on palliative care. It provides valuable insights for professionals, students, and researchers in health psychology, nursing, and social care.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 184 pages
Publication date: 01 January 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Death is a universal and inevitable aspect of life, yet it is often unimaginable for many of us. This enlightening book delves into the profound impact of life-limiting illnesses on culture, society, and our own understanding of ourselves. It offers a critical and existential perspective on palliative care, examining the key issues that affect both individuals with life-limiting conditions and their loved ones. By exploring the lived experiences of people across different stages of life, supported by the author's primary research, this book will undoubtedly become a vital resource for professionals working in palliative care, as well as students and researchers in health psychology, nursing, and social care.

Death: An Unimaginable Reality


Death is a universal and inevitable aspect of life, yet it is often unimaginable for many of us. This enlightening book delves into the profound impact of life-limiting illnesses on culture, society, and our own understanding of ourselves. It offers a critical and existential perspective on palliative care, examining the key issues that affect both individuals with life-limiting conditions and their loved ones. By exploring the lived experiences of people across different stages of life, supported by the author's primary research, this book will undoubtedly become a vital resource for professionals working in palliative care, as well as students and researchers in health psychology, nursing, and social care.

The Impact of Life-Limiting Illnesses on Culture, Society, and Self-Understanding


Death is a universal and inevitable aspect of life, yet it is often unimaginable for many of us. This enlightening book delves into the profound impact of life-limiting illnesses on culture, society, and our own understanding of ourselves. It offers a critical and existential perspective on palliative care, examining the key issues that affect both individuals with life-limiting conditions and their loved ones. By exploring the lived experiences of people across different stages of life, supported by the author's primary research, this book will undoubtedly become a vital resource for professionals working in palliative care, as well as students and researchers in health psychology, nursing, and social care.

Critical and Existential Perspective on Palliative Care


Death is a universal and inevitable aspect of life, yet it is often unimaginable for many of us. This enlightening book delves into the profound impact of life-limiting illnesses on culture, society, and our own understanding of ourselves. It offers a critical and existential perspective on palliative care, examining the key issues that affect both individuals with life-limiting conditions and their loved ones. By exploring the lived experiences of people across different stages of life, supported by the author's primary research, this book will undoubtedly become a vital resource for professionals working in palliative care, as well as students and researchers in health psychology, nursing, and social care.

Lived Experiences of People Across the Lifespan


Death is a universal and inevitable aspect of life, yet it is often unimaginable for many of us. This enlightening book delves into the profound impact of life-limiting illnesses on culture, society, and our own understanding of ourselves. It offers a critical and existential perspective on palliative care, examining the key issues that affect both individuals with life-limiting conditions and their loved ones. By exploring the lived experiences of people across different stages of life, supported by the author's primary research, this book will undoubtedly become a vital resource for professionals working in palliative care, as well as students and researchers in health psychology, nursing, and social care.

Essential Reading for Professionals Working in Palliative Care


Death is a universal and inevitable aspect of life, yet it is often unimaginable for many of us. This enlightening book delves into the profound impact of life-limiting illnesses on culture, society, and our own understanding of ourselves. It offers a critical and existential perspective on palliative care, examining the key issues that affect both individuals with life-limiting conditions and their loved ones. By exploring the lived experiences of people across different stages of life, supported by the author's primary research, this book will undoubtedly become a vital resource for professionals working in palliative care, as well as students and researchers in health psychology, nursing, and social care.

Students and Researchers in Health Psychology, Nursing, and Social Care


Death is a universal and inevitable aspect of life, yet it is often unimaginable for many of us. This enlightening book delves into the profound impact of life-limiting illnesses on culture, society, and our own understanding of ourselves. It offers a critical and existential perspective on palliative care, examining the key issues that affect both individuals with life-limiting conditions and their loved ones. By exploring the lived experiences of people across different stages of life, supported by the author's primary research, this book will undoubtedly become a vital resource for professionals working in palliative care, as well as students and researchers in health psychology, nursing, and social care.


Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781138123540

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