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  1. Unburdening Suffering: Responses of Psychiatrists To Patients' Suicide Deaths.Anne-Grethe Talseth & Fredricka Gilje - 2007 - Nursing Ethics 14 (5):620-636.
    The research questions was: 'How do psychiatrists describe their responses to patients' suicidal deaths in the light of a published model of consolation?' The textual data (n = 5) was a subset of a larger (n = 19) study. Thematic analysis showed a main theme, 'unburdening grief', and six themes. Embedded in the results is a story about suffering that reveals that, through ethical reflectiveness, a meaning of suffering can be recreated that unburdens grief and opens up new understandings with (...)
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  • Couper–coller Comment Boèce fait usage du Songe de Scipion dans sa Consolation de la philosophie.Niko Strobach - 2011 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 99 (4):543-560.
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  • Couper–coller Comment Boèce fait usage du Songe de Scipion dans sa Consolation de la philosophie.Niko Strobach - 2011 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 4 (4):543-560.
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