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Chapter 2: Life Review, Paradox, and Self-Esteem
James Magee outlines life review, the process by which the terminally ill and their families reconstruct experiences of the past and reconcile them with their current values. He demonstrates how confidants may use tools such as guiding paradoxes to help the grieving transcend their selective memories and unify their recollections of themselves with their current selves.
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