ABSTRACT

Human beings experience many losses in a lifetime, but the death of a loved one is among the most traumatic. While grieving is a natural part of life, it still challenges our daily existence. The purpose of Death 101: A Workbook for Educating and Healing, 2nd edition is to provide an understanding of dying, death, and bereavement that will assist individuals to cope better with and understand their own death and the death of others. It enables us to examine cultural attitudes and assumptions about dying and death. Death 101, 2nd edition introduces the dying process, grief work, and ethical and legal issues while providing personal insight and sensitivity. The workbook is meant as a supplement to textbooks on dying and death, to accompany the academic material necessary to increase our knowledge about death education. At the same time, it is intended to be an independent method of working through loss, a personal guide for the journey through grief.

Death 101, 2nd edition includes activities that may be used in part or in whole, sequentially or at random, by individuals or a group. Different professionals, including counselors, teachers, clergy, medical personnel, and caregivers, may utilize these activities. The therapeutic exercises in Death 101, 2nd edition will help the lay reader cope effectively with loss and death and allow a more effective life when faced with grief. Scattered throughout the workbook are stories, poems, and comments from others who have traveled through the grieving process.

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Chap ter

part |2 pages

PART ONE—PRIMER ON DEATH

chapter 1|8 pages

Death Edu ca tion

chapter 2|16 pages

Atti tudes Toward Dying and Death

chapter 3|6 pages

Cul tural Fare wells

chapter 4|4 pages

Death in the Health Care Sys tem

chapter 5|12 pages

Death in the Fam ily Sys tem

chapter 6|12 pages

The Dying Pro cess

chapter 7|6 pages

The Care giver and the Vol un teer

chapter 8|52 pages

The Grieving Pro cess

chapter 9|2 pages

Com pas sion ate Ther apies

chapter 10|48 pages

Death Prep a ra tion

chapter 11|4 pages

Med i cal Eth ics and Legal Issues

chapter 12|8 pages

Causes of Death

chapter 13|4 pages

After Death