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Caring for Terminally Ill Patients: Existential and Spiritual Concerns

Asian Bioethics Review, 2016
Twenty-five years of involvement with a multidisciplinary oncology unit and being with dying patients from the inception of disease till death have given me a rich understanding of their needs and expectations. While physical needs and pain often dominate the discourse around death, caregivers need to acknowledge the equally significant but less ...
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Strategies of coping with existential concerns in educationally active older adults

Aging & Mental Health
Old age is the stage of life when people are the most vulnerable to existential experience. These concerns intensify in late adulthood when individuals become increasingly prone to reflection and inclined to evaluate their lives. The study aimed to explore how older people who are active learners dealt with their existential concerns.The study was ...
Artur Fabiś, Marcin Muszyński
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Social ostracism, religion, and existential concerns

2020
Andrew H. Hales   +2 more
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Feeding the Ghosts: Existential Concerns of Clients with Chronic Disease

2011
This paper explores existential and spiritual concerns related to living with chronic disease, such as type 1 diabetes; its purpose is to support clinical social work practitioners serving clients who face these concerns. The paper cites the work of existential philosophers and therapists, contemporary Buddhist thinkers, and psychodynamic ...
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Privacy concerns and disclosure of biometric and behavioral data for travel

International Journal of Information Management, 2020
Athina Ioannou   +2 more
exaly  

Mobile users’ information privacy concerns and the role of app permission requests

International Journal of Information Management, 2020
Kenan Degirmenci
exaly  

Focusing, meaning, life satisfaction, existential concerns, and psychological distress

This study explores focusing and the felt sense as it was described by Eugene Gendlin (1962, 1973, 1978) and its relationship to focusing training, meaning in life, life satisfaction, existential anxiety, and psychological distress. This cross-sectional study tests whether higher levels of focusing training leads to a higher level of focusing attitude.
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