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Transpersonal Dimensions in Hospice Care and Education: Applications of Tibetan Buddhist Psychology |
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著者 |
Coberly, Margaret (著)
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掲載誌 |
Dissertation Abstracts International
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巻号 | v.58 n.7 Section B |
出版年月日 | 1998.01 |
ページ | 3965 |
出版者 | ProQuest LLC |
出版サイト |
https://www.proquest.com/
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出版地 | Ann Arbor, MI, US [安娜堡, 密西根州, 美國] |
資料の種類 | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
言語 | 英文=English |
学位 | 博士 |
学校 | University of Hawaii |
学部・学科名 | Psychology |
指導教官 | Shapiro, S. I. |
卒業年 | 1997 |
ノート | 346p |
キーワード | 安寧療護=Hospice Care; 死亡與臨終=Death and Dying; 西藏佛教=藏傳佛教=Tibetan Buddhism; 佛教人物=Buddhist; 佛教心理學=Buddhist Psychology; 慈悲心=Compassion=Metta=Loving Kindness=Maitri |
抄録 | As the hospice movement continues to grow, caregivers are increasingly required to interact with dying patients for longer periods, in more intimate ways, and in more meaningful ways. Practical models of competent and compassionate communication and understanding need to be developed to accommodate the changing environment of the patient and caregiver and their relationship. The present study, therefore: (1) examines the current death education trends in hospice care and education; (2) describes the need for a more expansive and transpersonal view, and ways of fulfilling that need; and (3) draws upon the Tibetan Buddhist psychology of death and dying as one practical example of a more expansive and transpersonal view applicable to hospice care and education.
Tibetan Buddhism is particularly relevant to the transpersonal study of death and dying in the West because it teaches and encourages the recognition of: (1) the inevitability of impermanence and change (a natural antidote to the Western addiction to security and the illusion of permanence); (2) the power of the human mind and ways in which to train and harness this power (similar to events recently being studied in the West such as psychoneuroimmunology and the mind-body connection); (3) the concept of the mind-continuum as a beginningless and continuous thread that carries through from lifetime to lifetime, and between lifetimes in the after-death state (a view that provides a different definition of death and dying, and offers a sense of hope rather than failure in the face of death); and (4) the stages of dying and the dissolution of the elements which chart the internal and external signs of approaching death (providing patients and caregivers with an enriched perspective about what to expect and prepare for during the dying trajectory). |
ISBN | 9780591509311 (E); 0591509318 (E) |
ヒット数 | 849 |
作成日 | 2008.03.14 |
更新日期 | 2022.04.14 |

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