About the Author
Dr. Charles A. Corr has been teaching and writing in the field of death, dying, and bereavement since 1975. He is a prolific contributor to this field, having been author, co-author, or co-editor of 30 books and more than 80 articles and chapters. Dr. Corr's professional work has been recognized by awards from the Association for Death Education and Counseling (in 1988 & 1996), as well as by Children's Hospice International in an award for Outstanding Contribution to the World of Hospice Support for Children (1989) and through the establishment in 1995 of the Charles A. Corr Award for Lifetime Achievement (Literature).
Dr. Clyde M. Nabe's interests include thanatology, medical ethics, world religions, and aesthetics. He has published articles in the study of death and dying, medical ethics, and the philosophy of religion. His current work is focused on providing spiritual care.
Donna M. Corr has worked as a nurse in a variety of critical care, oncology, and hospice settings. In addition, she was for 17 years a faculty member (rising from Instructor to Professor) in the Nursing Faculty of St. Louis Community College at Forest Park and then a Lecturer for two semesters at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Her publications include 9 books and more than 20 articles and chapters. Books edited by Donna and/or Charles Corr have received five Book of the Year Awards from the AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NURSING.