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Finding Dignity At The End Of Life 1st Edition Kathleen D Benton Editor

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Finding Dignity At The End Of Life 1st Edition Kathleen D Benton Editor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Kathleen D. Benton (editor), Renzo Pegoraro (editor)
ISBN: 9780367206598, 0367206595
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Finding Dignity At The End Of Life 1st Edition Kathleen D Benton Editor by Kathleen D. Benton (editor), Renzo Pegoraro (editor) 9780367206598, 0367206595 instant download after payment.

Finding Dignity at the End of Life discusses the need for palliative care as a human right and explores a whole-person methodology for use in treatment.

The book examines the concept of palliative care as a holistic human right from the perspective of multiple aspects of faith, ideology, culture, and nationality. Integrating a humanities-based approach, chapters provide detailed discussions of spirituality, suffering, and healing from scholars from around the world. Within each chapter, the authors address a different cultural and religious focus by examining how this topic relates to questions of inherent dignity, both ethically and theologically, and how different spiritual lenses may inform our interpretation of medical outcomes.

Mental health practitioners, allied professionals, and theologians will find this a useful and reflective guide to palliative care and its connection to faith, spirituality, and culture.

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