Toward Development of a Middle-Range Theory of Psychological Adaptation in Death and Dying

This paper presents a middle-range theory of psychological adaptation in death and dying that was abstracted from a series of quantitative and qualitative studies. The findings from these studies are described, a conceptual definition for end-of-life psychological adaptation is given, evidence is sy...

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