1961
DOI: 10.1080/00332747.1961.11023280
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Psychotherapy and the Patient with a Limited Life Span

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“…Since the quality of patient care is said to be negatively affected 318 T D. Hutchison and A . S c h e n a n by the death anxiety of the caregiver (Kastenbaum & Aisenberg, 1972;Le Shan & Le Shan, 1961;Popoff & Funkhouser, 1975;Quint, 1967) one of the goals of death education is to have an impact in this area (Barton, Flexner, van Eys, & Scott, 1972;Sahnfield, 1981).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Since the quality of patient care is said to be negatively affected 318 T D. Hutchison and A . S c h e n a n by the death anxiety of the caregiver (Kastenbaum & Aisenberg, 1972;Le Shan & Le Shan, 1961;Popoff & Funkhouser, 1975;Quint, 1967) one of the goals of death education is to have an impact in this area (Barton, Flexner, van Eys, & Scott, 1972;Sahnfield, 1981).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…To register IoT devices to the cloud component, minimalistic LWM2M client functionality was implemented on top of the CoAP API provided by RIOT. The LWM2M client then registers to the LWM2M server (the latter was based on the Leshan implementation [1]). To implement the targeted scenario (see Section III) the LWM2M client function in RIOT just registers at bootstrap phase the resources 3/0, 9/0, 3303/0, and 3315/0, which map respectively to the IoT device, the .js container, the light sensor and the sound-level sensor, as per the OMA standard [27].…”
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“…One such facet has been that of the effects of sudden, abrupt death on the survivor. Lehrman (1956) emphasized the lack of preparedness for the loss by the survivor's ego and the event of death providing a great threat to the ego. In order to protect itself against overwhelming affect or suicidal urges, the ego may deny the presence of grief or may symbolically somatize via hysteria.…”
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confidence: 99%