Euthanasia and psychology. Some keys for intervention in hastened processes of death
Abstract
The countries that have chosen to regulate advanced death processes (PAM) have been increasing in recent years. This type of legislation directly involves health teams. The psychologists included in these teams are in contact with these processes, so it becomes essential to elucidate, through the scarce existing literature, if the PAM present differential variables with other death processes, that it is necessary to take into account during psychological assistance. This compilation of literature aims to present the differences that are currently contrasted and to propose what psychological intervention options are available to us to carry out the accompaniment of these people, their caregivers and the health teams that assist them.
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