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Until death accompany life – Issue 2023/3 – No. 154 – Attention to the elderly, a vision of life

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-09-29 22:00:00
Page 5 to 8: Catherine Marin – How much time do we give to the elderly? | Page 11 to 21: Patrick Dham – “Encysted” values, intentions, empty words? | Page 23 to 31: Régis Aubry – Situations of vulnerability linked to age or illness: a major ethical and political issue | Page 33 to 44: Éric Kiledjian – As if nothing had happened? What is at stake among caregivers of the elderly? | Page 45 to 54: Laure Marmilloud – Relationship of care and ethics of reciprocity | Page 55 to 63: Timothée Alegre – What happens to the individualized life project? | Page 65 to 74: Olivier Cuartiella – Oh, getting old! | Page 75 to 81: Yvette Chazelle – Reflection on voluntary support in accommodation establishments for dependent elderly people | Page 83 to 92: Yvette Chazelle – To go further: thematic bibliography | Page 95 to 99: Laurence Mitaine – What support for the elderly person at the time of the loss of a loved one? | Page 101 to 105: Marie-Yvonne Bourget, Brigitte Carré-Félix and Jeanne-Yvonne Falher – “Postvention”, mourning following the suicide of a loved one | Page 107 to 114: Françoise Debois – Death at the beginning of life: understanding the specificities of perinatal mourning to better support parents in coping with the grief of their little one | Page 115 to 118: Jeanne-Yvonne Falher and Cécile Séjourné – Grief in children | Page 119 to 135: René Schaerer and Françoise Poirier – News report.
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