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Morgan, Steven D. – 1994
Teaching communication skills to families with a dying member presents unique challenges. As M. R. Parks' critique of interpersonal communication literature suggests, it is important to keep in mind the larger social context surrounding the person dying and to maintain a balanced perspective of information exchange (e.g., self-disclosure) and…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Death, Family Communication, Family Involvement

Murray, John B. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1980
It is suggested in this literature review on the psychosomatic aspects of cancer that psychoanalytic interpretations which focused on intrapsychic elements have given way to considerations of rehabilitation and assistance with the complex emotional reactions of patients and their families to terminal illness and death. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cancer, Death, Emotional Problems, Emotional Response