2020
DOI: 10.17060/ijodaep.2020.n1.v2.1848
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Educación para la muerte y el morir para una vida plena: aprender a morir para aprender a vivir

Abstract: La muerte es un acontecimiento que nos llega, por orden natural o no, indefectiblemente al final de nuestra vida. Pudieraesto parecer una perogrullada, pero esla únicacerteza querealmentetenemos. No todaslasculturas afrontan, ofician, conmemoran ni representan psicosocialmente la muerte de igual manera y, en consecuencia, no todas las personas pasan por el mismo duelo, ni tienen las mismas actitudes, pensamientos y sentimientos hacia el tema. En nuestra sociedad la muerte es un tema tabú y constituye una de la… Show more

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“…The educational process can help to adapt to the new situation. McClatche [44], Ramos-Pla and Camats [45] and Martínez and Isidro de Pedro [46] assume that education for death is not about a psychological intervention and not one with teaching based on doctrines or beliefs; educating for death needs an applied pedagogy, a theory and training that is built through death to connect education with consciousness. It is important to work on the emotional aspect [47,48], as it can be a good opportunity to express feelings, concerns, fears, emotions, beliefs, etc., or even from a spiritual approach if one wants to find a meaning to existence or grief [49].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The educational process can help to adapt to the new situation. McClatche [44], Ramos-Pla and Camats [45] and Martínez and Isidro de Pedro [46] assume that education for death is not about a psychological intervention and not one with teaching based on doctrines or beliefs; educating for death needs an applied pedagogy, a theory and training that is built through death to connect education with consciousness. It is important to work on the emotional aspect [47,48], as it can be a good opportunity to express feelings, concerns, fears, emotions, beliefs, etc., or even from a spiritual approach if one wants to find a meaning to existence or grief [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%