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THE ROLE OF THE MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL IN HELPING SIGNIFICANT OTHERS OF PERSONS WHO ARE ASSISTED IN DEATH 

Author: James L. Werth Jr
DOI: 10.1080/074811899201064
Publication Frequency: 10 issues per year
Published in: journal Death Studies, Volume 23, Issue 3 March 1999 , pages 239 - 255
Number of References: 37
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Abstract

The involvement of mental health professionals with people who are considering assisted death due to a terminal illness is beginning to be discussed more frequently in the professional literature; however , one neglected area is working with the significant others of the person who is suffering. This article covers ways both before and after the death that counselors can help significant others cope with the dying process , the decision to request assisted death , and the death itself .
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