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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. Recognising 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.
Thompson and Cox address the key challenges of teaching in these areas as well as the complex relationship between theory and practice, putting forward a 'theorizing practice' approach. Analysing the role of sociopolitical factors, such as gender and culture, the authors explore the differences between personal and collective responses to death and loss. The book also provides extensive practical guidance in the form of over 80 exercises, tips, advice on pitfalls to avoid, and handouts to be used in class.
Teaching Death, Grief and Bereavement is a valuable resource for teachers and lecturers specialising in death, grief and bereavement, as well as educators in social work, social care, healthcare, nursing and counselling.
Contents
Contents
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Introduction to Teaching Death, Grief and Bereavement 1
PART I EFFECTIVE EDUCATION
Introduction to Part I 7
1 Why am I learning this? 8
2 The central role of values 11
3 Critically reflective practice 15
4 Relating theory to practice 22
5 Learning to learn 27
6 The challenges of teaching about death, grief and bereavement 33
7 Getting started 39
PART II THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Introduction to Part II 45
8 Incorporating the social dimension 46
9 Teaching about the sociological imagination 50
PART III DEATH AND MORTALITY
Introduction to Part III 113
10 Death awareness 114
11 Teaching about death and mortality 119
PART IV DYING AND END-OF-LIFE CARE
Introduction to Part IV 174
12 Preparing for the end 175
13 Teaching about dying and end-of-life care 180
PART V GRIEF AND BEREAVEMENT
Introduction to Part V 207
14 The price we pay for love 208
15 Teaching about grief and bereavement 215
16 Conclusion to Teaching Death, Grief and Bereavement 261
References 264
Appendix 1: Guide to further learning 267
Appendix 2: Further teaching ideas 270
Appendix 3: Exercise contributors 273