Acceptance and Development of Death Education in Japan
Alfons Deeken’s Death Education
In 1970s Japan, death was taboo until Alfons Deeken introduced death education. This book explores how he and Japanese practitioners transformed the nation's approach to grief and end-of-life care, offering insight into Japan’s unique experience of confronting death.
In 1970s Japan, death was taboo until Alfons Deeken introduced death education. This book explores how he and Japanese practitioners transformed the nation’s approach to grief and end-of-life care, offering insight into Japan’s unique experience of confronting death.
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