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  • * BRIGADE Returning to New York, San Francisco's Brigade will be performing "The Great Liberation Upon Hearing," a multimedia / drama that explores death and dying, based on the Tibetan "Book of the Dead.

  • A number of historically significant figures have made noteworthy comments about dancing. Albert Einstein remarked, "Dancers are the athletes of God." German philosopher Nietzsche commented, "I do not know what spirit of a philosopher could more wish to be than a good dancer. For dance is his ideal. Every day I count wasted in which there has been no dancing. I would believe only in a God that knows how to dance." Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, author of the book On Death and Dying and recently deceased, stated her one regret is that she didn't dance enough in this life.

  • WEST COVINA - David Kessler's book on death and dying has been given new life this year. Originally published as the "The Rights of the Dying" in 1997, HarperCollins Publishers recently issued a 10th anniversary edition of Kessler's book, "The Needs of Dying: A Guide for Bringing Hope, Comfort, and Love to Life's Final Chapter.

  • Ever since Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton conceded defeat and endorsed Sen. Barack Obama on June 7, I really did try hard to follow Mrs. Clinton's urgings and to move beyond the fifth stage of grief to be enthusiastic about the Obama candidacy. To remind those who forget, the "five stages of grief" were first categorized by the 1969 book "On Death and Dying," authored by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross: They are: (1) denial, (2) anger, (3) bargaining, (4) depression and (5) acceptance.

  • Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, a psychiatrist who revolutionized the way the world looks at terminally ill patients with her book "On Death and Dying" and later as a pioneer for hospice care, has died. She was 78. She died Tuesday of natural causes at her Scottsdale, Ariz., home, family members said.

  • PHOENIX - Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, a psychiatrist who famously theorized in 1969 that terminally ill patients go through five stages of grief - denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance - died Tuesday at age 78 after her own prolonged bout with illness. She was best known for her 1969 book "On Death and Dying," bringing the forbidden topic of terminal illness into the public discourse. She pioneered hospice care after working with dying hospital patients whose plight she considered intolerable.

  • ...Although statistics show that deaths in childbirth actually declined very gradually thr...'s Remorse or Beddoes's Death's Jest Book) just this sort of guilt-ridden angst and morbid r...

  • FUTURE EVENTS West Virginia State College and Technical College, Mountain State Geriatric Education Center, and Sigma Phi Omega, Delta Xi Chapter will present "Careers in Aging: I Will Make a Difference" from 10 a.m. to noon Monday in the West Virginia State College Student Union, Room 134. The program is free. Dr. Bruce A. Foster will speak. The lecture will be based on his book, "Death and Dying or Can You Love Me Enough to Let Me Go?" Notary publics and all forms will be available. Dr. Foster is director of the Thomas Memorial Palliative Care Unit. He is a medical review officer and chairman of the ethics and investigation review board committee of Thomas Memorial Hospital. He is also a member of the ethics committee of Kanawha Hospice Care Inc. For information, contact Kathy Pauley ...

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  • ... and the circumstances and timing of their death (Humphry & Clement, 2000). . The right-to-die move... laws do not allow for physician aid in dying. Legislatures in 38 states passed laws to prohibit...Selected books, items from the popular press, and online sources ...



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