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Touching Mortality, Touching Strength: Clinical Work with Dying Patients
Authors:Daniel Liechty
Affiliation:(1) School of Social Work, Illinois State University, Normal, IL
Abstract:This paper outlines some of the special stresses that must be shouldered by clinicians—physicians, nurses, chaplains, social workers, pastoral staff, and others—whose work focuses on dying and extremely vulnerable patients. The utility of a theory of generative death anxiety as a framework for interpreting the nature of these special stresses is suggested. Three common lsquoburnoutrsquo reactions are examined. The paper concludes that positive acceptance of personal mortality may help clinicians avoid burnout and lead to better therapeutic practice. This framework for interpreting therapeutic practice demonstrates the integral role spirituality plays in work with this particular patient group.
Keywords:generative death anxiety  dying  mortality  Ernest Becker  consciousness  transference objects  psychoanalysis  defensive reactions  messianic  spirituality
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