Dying accompaniment and mourning accompaniment go hand in hand and cannot be separated. Chronic sickness often ends in death. Households and family of the person who is chronically ill, as well as the sick person, go through a mourning process as soon as a diagnosis is made. When the sick person dies, the household and family are not left untouched, and they must be assisted.
- Introduction
- Personal experience of the chronically ill person
- Constructive management of unwholesome emotions
- Social strengthening
- Is terminal illness the beginning or the end?
- A second attack – the recurrence of cancer
- Acquiescence in His will
- Accompaniment of the dying person
- The sick person’s realm of experience
- Changes in all four dimensions of existence
- Factors that influence the dying person
- The conversation about accompaniment of the dying
- The household of the terminally ill person
- Suffering
- Who accompanies those dying?
35 pages
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