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Death Dying And Bereavement The Hong Kong Chinese Experience Cecilia Laiwan Chan

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Death Dying And Bereavement The Hong Kong Chinese Experience Cecilia Laiwan Chan
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Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.19 MB
Pages: 385
Author: Cecilia Lai-Wan Chan, Amy Yin Man Chow
ISBN: 9789622097872, 9622097871
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Death Dying And Bereavement The Hong Kong Chinese Experience Cecilia Laiwan Chan by Cecilia Lai-wan Chan, Amy Yin Man Chow 9789622097872, 9622097871 instant download after payment.

The science of thanotology -- the study of the phenomena of death and the psychological mechanisms for coping with death -- has developed rapidly across the globe. But very little is known about death and related issues in China because the subject is considered taboo by the Chinese people. This volume -- written by local experts including medical doctors, nurses, clinical psychologists and social workers -- provides a comprehensive perspective for professionals, caregivers, and bereaved persons. To overseas researchers, this is the first reference work on this topic related to Chinese. To local healthcare and social work students and professionals, this collection will serve as an indispensable guide.

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