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Exploring Gerotranscendence And How It Relates To Depression And Attitudes About Death, Adam Duane Massmann Jan 2012

Exploring Gerotranscendence And How It Relates To Depression And Attitudes About Death, Adam Duane Massmann

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Tornstam's theory of gerotranscendence can be defined as a "shift in meta-perspective from a materialistic and rational view to a more cosmic and transcendent one, normally followed by an increase in life satisfaction" (Tornstam 1989:55). The theory of gerotranscendence, a relatively new theory about aging, is based on a number of previously existing theories all of which in Tornstam's opinion have failed to explain the changes associated with aging. The current research attempted to identify whether or not the signs of gerotranscendence were generalizable to a moderately sized Southern Minnesota city. The researcher was also interested in whether or not …


Dying Today: Perspectives Of The Modern Hospice Worker, Nicholas Jay Mac Murray Jan 2011

Dying Today: Perspectives Of The Modern Hospice Worker, Nicholas Jay Mac Murray

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From a sociological standpoint, death is relatively difficult to research. While some individuals may describe near-death experiences, the actual act of death cannot be fully known to the living. The purpose of this study is to gain insight into the nature of death and dying in the United States today. This research examines the perspective of modern hospice workers. These individuals work near death on a regular basis and therefore have a privileged understanding of what death is like in US society today. Data consist of ten in-depth interviews with hospice/ palliative-care workers in the Midwestern United States. Respondents were …