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In addition to the teleconference, HFA published a book on the subsubb es in ject of Diversity and End-of-Life Care, selling nearly 17,000 copies in the first year of its publication. he The book features authors who are experts on the subject areas they they addressed. Edited by Kenneth J. Doka and Amy Tucci, the book includes: Foreword - Richard Payne, MD SECTION I: Understanding and Responding to Cultural Diversity 1. Cultural Influences on Death, Dying, and Bereavement: An Overview—Bert Hayslip, Jr. and GiBaeg Han tt 2. The Culturally Competent Practitioner—Paul C. Rosenblatt Characteristics of Culturally Effective Counselors— Kenneth J. Doka 3. Ethical Aspects of Cultural Diversity—Bruce Jennings 4. Diversity and Access to Hospice Care—Richard B. Fife Training for Diversity – Richard B. Fife 5. Cultural Diversity: Implications for Funeral Rituals— Stephen M. Mack and Sumner J. Waring, III SECTION II: Ethnicity and Race as Sources of Diversity 6. Sociocultural Considerations: African Americans, Grief, and Loss—Ronald Barrett 7. The New Black Migration: Dying and Grief in African and Caribbean Migrants —Penelope J. Moore 8. Death, Dying and End-of-Life in American-Indian Communities— Gerry R. Cox 9. Hispanic Cultural Issues in End-of-Life Care—Carlos Sandoval-Cros SECTION III: Diverse Spiritualities 10. Jewish Perspectives on Loss, Grief, and End-of-Life Care—Maurice Lamm Orthodox and Hasidic Perspectives—Barry M. Kinzbrunner 11. Dying and Grief in the Islamic Community—Hasan Shanawani and Syed Zafar 12. Buddhist Perspectives on Death, Grief, and Loss—Eve Mullen 13. Christian Evangelicals: The Challenge for Hospice and Palliative Care— Kenneth J. Doka SECTION IV: Other Sources of Diversity 14. Persons with Intellectual Disabilities: Facing Dying and Loss—Claire Lavin 15. Death and Loss in Deaf Culture—Frank R. Zieziula 16. Assessment and Management of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Palliative Care Patients—Vyjeyanthi S. Periyakoil Men, Women, and Loss: Changing Perspectives on Gender and Grief— Kenneth J. Doka 17. Aspects of Death , Grief, and Loss in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Communities—Brian de Vries 3

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