Death Without Denial, Grief Without Apology: A Guide for Facing Death and LossWhen former Oregon Governor Barbara Roberts' husband, Frank Roberts, was dying from lung cancer, she had to look inside of herself as well as beyond herself to find ways to survive what felt unbearable. What Barbara Roberts learned during the final year of her husband's life, and her subsequent years of grieving, fill the pages of this honest and inspiring new book. At the time of Frank's cancer recurrence, Barbara was governor of Oregon, and Frank was an Oregon State Senator--both passionately committed to their work and to one another. Together they had faced many challenges, but Frank's impending death would be their final, and perhaps their most trying and enriching journey. The Roberts turned to hospice for guidance and assistance once Frank decided to stop medical intervention. This practical and compassionate guide looks at the personal as well as the societal issues surrounding death and grief. Written for both the individual facing death and for those who must grieve after a death, Roberts offers readers enthusiastic support to abandon the silence that too often accompanies impending death and those who must grieve. Chapter titles include "A Culture in Denial," "Hospice," and "Permission to be Weird." |
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Avis d'utilisateur - biunicorn - LibraryThingDeath Without Denial Grief Without Apology A Guide for Facing Death and Loss by Barbara K. Roberts This subject is a touch one for most of us, and because it involves so much pain it is a subject that ... Consulter l'avis complet
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Chapter Two | 9 |
Chapter Four | 25 |
AFTER Six | 49 |
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