Dying: A Guide for Helping and CopingPermanent Press, 2000 - 208 pages Dying is a guide to not only dealing with the death of loved ones, but an exploration of facing one's own death. It is a book designed to amplify and challenge one's own perception of the dying process and death itself in order to allay fears and help one, hopefully, to build a richer spiritual foundation.It is a practical book designed to teach tools for honest and open communication between the dying and one's family and friends, a book that offers suggestions on everything from the most challenging and painful aspects such as bereavement to the everyday choices of pain alleviation, funerals, hospital stays, alternative treatment, financial problems, and caring at home for the terminally ill.Throughout the book, Dr. Shepard utilizes not only the perceptions of sages throughout the ages, but his own interviews with both dying patients and families which are moving, comforting, and enlightening. |
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... asked and I answered . It was as simple as that . Later on , he expressed appreciation for my trustworthiness ; for his being able to count on me for truthful information throughout the course of his illness . One cancer specialist I ...
... asked and I answered . It was as simple as that . Later on , he expressed appreciation for my trustworthiness ; for his being able to count on me for truthful information throughout the course of his illness . One cancer specialist I ...
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... asked . When should you do the telling ? Whenever you are asked . How should you do the telling ? With as much sensitivity as you can muster and in as direct a form as possible . 4 " I Never Lost My Sense of Humor " 31 WHAT DO YOU TELL ...
... asked . When should you do the telling ? Whenever you are asked . How should you do the telling ? With as much sensitivity as you can muster and in as direct a form as possible . 4 " I Never Lost My Sense of Humor " 31 WHAT DO YOU TELL ...
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... asked , " How about the liver scan ? " " It's all right , ” he said . “ The liver is just slightly enlarged . " I asked if I could see the report , but he said it wasn't back on the chart yet . So the less he brought in the room , the ...
... asked , " How about the liver scan ? " " It's all right , ” he said . “ The liver is just slightly enlarged . " I asked if I could see the report , but he said it wasn't back on the chart yet . So the less he brought in the room , the ...
Table des matières
Someone You Love Is Dying | 9 |
Why Me? Why Anyone? Facing Death at 25 | 25 |
Never Lost My Sense of Humor | 33 |
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