Drawing on the expertise of The National Hospice Organization--the umbrella organization for the ever-increasing number of hospice programs nationwide--this definitive guidebook outlines the many different choices for care and help available to the terminally ill, their families, and their caretakers.
Exploring the nature of public tragedy, responding to these and other important questions, the essays in this text look at factors that define a public tragedy and offer insight and advice to organizations and professionals as they support their communities and help those coping with loss.
Description: VG+ 6" x 9"tall. Coping With Public Tragedy Living With Grief, Marcia Lattanzi-Licht and Kenneth J. Doka Editors, 314 pp., Hospice Foudation of America 2003. Book divided into four parts: Dimensions of, Responses to, Coping with, and The Role of Hospice in Public Tragedy. Book is exlibri, but still in great condition. No card envelope and minimal library markings, Sticker on front, proffesionaly done of the Hospice Foundation. Cover clean, Binding squared and tight, Interior clean, crisp, and ... read more
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