Living close to death means an inevitable confrontation with one's own existential limitation. In this article, we argue that everyday life close to death embodies an identity work in progress. We used a narrative approach and a holistic-content reading to analyze 12 interviews conducted with three persons close to death. By illuminating the unique stories and identifying patterns among the participants’ narratives, we found four themes exemplifying important aspects of the identity work related to everyday life close to death. Two of the themes, named “Inside and outside of me” and “Searching for togetherness,” represented the core of the self-image and were framed by the other themes, “My place in space” and “My death and my time.” Our fi...
Biographical accounts of illness offer useful insights into the social and adaptive processes of liv...
This thesis joins the eternal process of reaching for the unreachable, mysterious space of non-exist...
This study describes the lived experiences of older people coping with terminal cancer and living al...
Living close to death means an inevitable confrontation with one’s own existential limitation. In th...
The overarching aim of this thesis was to describe how family members experienced everyday life with...
The overarching aim of this thesis was to describe how family members experienced everyday life with...
While the structure of liminality is well documented, the literature on the social and emotional lan...
This article considers the role of the dying in negotiating their own after-death identities. Living...
In this chapter we discuss how individuals can find a personal sense of meaning after confronting th...
Drawing on qualitative interviews with patients near death, in this article we explore people’s expe...
Facing the truth of death in silence instead of fearing and denying it enables people to regain thei...
The study explores the experience of individuals who have lost a number of close people in their lif...
Being affected by a serious or life-threatening illness implies an existentially changed situation t...
Background: The perception of being closer to death can be experienced due to old age or life-limiti...
Purpose: In previous research (Peoples, Nissen, Brandt, & la Cour, 2017), we explored how people wit...
Biographical accounts of illness offer useful insights into the social and adaptive processes of liv...
This thesis joins the eternal process of reaching for the unreachable, mysterious space of non-exist...
This study describes the lived experiences of older people coping with terminal cancer and living al...
Living close to death means an inevitable confrontation with one’s own existential limitation. In th...
The overarching aim of this thesis was to describe how family members experienced everyday life with...
The overarching aim of this thesis was to describe how family members experienced everyday life with...
While the structure of liminality is well documented, the literature on the social and emotional lan...
This article considers the role of the dying in negotiating their own after-death identities. Living...
In this chapter we discuss how individuals can find a personal sense of meaning after confronting th...
Drawing on qualitative interviews with patients near death, in this article we explore people’s expe...
Facing the truth of death in silence instead of fearing and denying it enables people to regain thei...
The study explores the experience of individuals who have lost a number of close people in their lif...
Being affected by a serious or life-threatening illness implies an existentially changed situation t...
Background: The perception of being closer to death can be experienced due to old age or life-limiti...
Purpose: In previous research (Peoples, Nissen, Brandt, & la Cour, 2017), we explored how people wit...
Biographical accounts of illness offer useful insights into the social and adaptive processes of liv...
This thesis joins the eternal process of reaching for the unreachable, mysterious space of non-exist...
This study describes the lived experiences of older people coping with terminal cancer and living al...