The Association for Death Education and Counseling has updated its articulation of the body of knowledge in the field of thanatology. In doing so it has relinquished the use of a matrix format in favor of a more serviceable outline containing three major sections: Arenas of Thanatology, Practice Considerations for Professionals in the Field, and Contextual and Theoretical Considerations. Accompanying the outline is a new commentary on the state of the field itself, along with an annotated bibliography of recent relevant publications.
Hospice bereavement care often occurs in relative isolation from other program components; staff and volunteers are without the guidance, consultation and support provided through the interdisciplinary team that is enjoyed by personnel working in patient care areas. This article promotes a similar interdisciplinary team concept that has been successfully employed in one of the country's largest bereavement programs. Comprised of bereavement program staff, consultants from the patient care program, professional and lay volunteers, this interdisciplinary team defines and directs interventions provided by the bereavement care program.
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