Teaching Death, Grief and Bereavement
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Taking a holistic approach, Neil Thompson and Gerry R. Cox propose a rich variety of methods for teaching death, grief and bereavement. Recognizing the sensitivity and complexity of these issues, the authors have developed this guide to help teachers in higher and further education provide high-quality teaching and training around death and mortality, dying and end-of-life care and grief and bereavement.
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This essential guide offers educators a comprehensive toolkit for teaching one of society's most challenging subjects, providing practical methods for addressing death, grief, and bereavement in academic settings. Neil Thompson and Gerry R. Cox recognize the sensitivity required when exploring mortality, end-of-life care, and loss, presenting approaches that respect both the subject matter and student experience. Their holistic framework moves beyond theoretical discussion to deliver actionable strategies for creating meaningful learning environments around these difficult topics.
What sets this resource apart is its direct applicability across various educational contexts, from higher education to professional training programs. The authors' nuanced understanding of how to facilitate discussions about dying and bereavement makes this particularly valuable for instructors in healthcare, social work, counseling, and thanatology programs. Educators will find themselves better equipped to help students develop the emotional intelligence and professional competence needed to support others through life's most profound transitions.
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