Children and Death: Perspectives from Birth Through Adolescence
By (Author) Austin Kutscher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
17th November 1987
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Sociology: death and dying
155.937
Hardback
228
Bringing together the views of numerous distinguished scholars, Children and Death investigates the child's concept of death from both academic and clinical points of view. The contributors have aimed at developing practical guidelines for a multidisciplinary approach to the care and support of the dying child, the child's family unit, and staff who work with dying children. The findings presented here are also applicable to care of children with life-threatening illness. Topics discussed include: children's concepts of death; emotional impact of disease; perspectives on children's death and dying; and coping with a child's death.
JOHN E. SCHOWALTER is Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, Yale University. PENELOPE BUSCHMAN is Assistant Professor of Clinical Nursing, The School of Nursing, Columbia University. PAUL R. PATTERSON is Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics Albany Medical College of Union University, Albany, NY.