Dying Well

  • Dying Well: A Guide to Enabling a Good Death
    By Julia Neuberger

    formal and informal , both to understand the nature and phases of ' normal ' grief , and to be aware of abnormal grieving which may require specialist help . But it should not be forgotten that healthcare professionals providing care ...

  • Dying Well: A Guide to Enabling a Good Death
    By Rabbi Julia Neuberger

    Normal death at a young age was becoming less common. Abnormal death at a young age was much to be feared. And people did not talk. Only in some of the new West Indian communities of the 1950s and 1960s in Britain, the Windrush ...

  • Dying Well: Peace and Possibilities at the End of Life
    By Ira Byock

    Explores the important emotional work accomplished in the final months of life and offers advice on dealing with doctors, talking with friends and relatives, and mananging end-of-life care

  • Dying Well: Dying Faithfully
    By John Wyatt

    This is a book for those who are facing death as well as their relatives, friends, and caretakers.

  • Dying Well: Dying Faithfully
    By John Wyatt

    We cannot choreograph our own death, but we can die well. This is a book for those who are facing death. It is also for their relatives, friends and carers. John Wyatt looks at recent trends in dying.

  • Dying Well: Our Journey of Love and Loss
    By Susan Ducharme Hoben

    Dying Well is an inspiring love story telling of how a man celebrated life while facing his death with grace and dignity.

  • Dying Well: A Guide to Enabling a Good Death
    By Rabbi Julia Neuberger

    A Guide to Enabling a Good Death Rabbi Julia Neuberger. Sikhism has no clear belief in an afterlife. It is very much ... rites and funeral customs When the death happens, a Sikh is cremated as quickly as possible, in India within 24 hours ...

  • Dying Well: Peace and Possibilities at the End of Life
    By Ira Byock

    Dying Well: Peace and Possibilities at the End of Life