Book Description
"This will be the third edition of this title, heavily updated from the 1999 second edition"--
Author : Andrea Sankar
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 485 pages
File Size : 27,7 MB
Release : 2024-02-20
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1421447738
"This will be the third edition of this title, heavily updated from the 1999 second edition"--
Author : Merrill Collett
Publisher : Shambhala Publications
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 33,80 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Buddhism
ISBN : 9781570625152
Most people would rather die at home, surrounded by familiar sights and cared for by our loved ones, than in a hospital. But most of us, too, would be overwhelmed, even frightened, at the prospect of having to provide such caregiving. Of the many books available about death and dying, this is the first to explain in detail how caring for a dying loved one can be a life-expanding experience when done mindfully and from the heart. "At Home with Dying" is a practical guide the physical, emotional, and spiritual skills needed to care for someone who is terminally ill, based on the principles that guide the Zen Hospice Project of the San Francisco Zen Center. Merrill Collett explains step-by-step how to feed, clean, and take care of a dying person--in a way that benefits both patient and caregiver. The instructions, which include ancient wisdom teachings as well as modern practical nursing methods, include: Mindfulness skills Effective pain treatments Appropriate cooking and feeding techniques Household organization and visitor management Preparation for the moment of death Working with grief
Author : Katy Butler
Publisher : Scribner
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 14,18 MB
Release : 2020-02-11
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 1501135473
This “comforting…thoughtful” (The Washington Post) guide to maintaining a high quality of life—from resilient old age to the first inklings of a serious illness to the final breath—by the New York Times bestselling author of Knocking on Heaven’s Door is a “roadmap to the end that combines medical, practical, and spiritual guidance” (The Boston Globe). “A common sense path to define what a ‘good’ death looks like” (USA TODAY), The Art of Dying Well is about living as well as possible for as long as possible and adapting successfully to change. Packed with extraordinarily helpful insights and inspiring true stories, award-winning journalist Katy Butler shows how to thrive in later life (even when coping with a chronic medical condition), how to get the best from our health system, and how to make your own “good death” more likely. Butler explains how to successfully age in place, why to pick a younger doctor and how to have an honest conversation with them, when not to call 911, and how to make your death a sacred rite of passage rather than a medical event. This handbook of preparations—practical, communal, physical, and spiritual—will help you make the most of your remaining time, be it decades, years, or months. Based on Butler’s experience caring for aging parents, and hundreds of interviews with people who have successfully navigated our fragmented health system and helped their loved ones have good deaths, The Art of Dying Well also draws on the expertise of national leaders in family medicine, palliative care, geriatrics, oncology, and hospice. This “empowering guide clearly outlines the steps necessary to prepare for a beautiful death without fear” (Shelf Awareness).
Author : Joanna Lillian Brown
Publisher :
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 18,20 MB
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Caregivers
ISBN : 9780981982014
A useful guide book for persons already caring for dying relatives and friends as well as those who wish to prepare for care giving responsibilites in the future.
Author : Deborah Duda
Publisher :
Page : 422 pages
File Size : 48,64 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN :
Provides answers to questions about efforts to ease the path of terminally ill patients to a peaceful conclusion. This book outlines how to make the final weeks as comfortable and meaningful as possible, encouraging the dying person to live fully, until the moment of death.
Author : Deborah Duda
Publisher :
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 27,16 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Death
ISBN :
Author : Barbara Karnes
Publisher :
Page : 27 pages
File Size : 41,30 MB
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Death
ISBN : 9780962160387
Author : E. Alessandra Strada
Publisher : New Harbinger Publications
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 38,10 MB
Release : 2013-01-02
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 160882201X
Nearly half of people at the end of life will receive hospice care, but few psychologists, nurses, physicians, chaplains, and hospice workers have been trained specifically to recognize and address the psychological, social, and emotional issues that may arise in patients who are dying. Patients in the midst of advanced terminal illness may experience a variety of distressing emotions, and may feel anxious, frightened, regretful, or desperate. This guide was created specifically to guide helping professionals of all kinds through the process of working through patients’ psychological issues to allow them peace and comfort in their final moments. The Helping Professional’s Guide to End-of-Life Care clarifies the spiritual and emotional care that patients need and presents an evidence-based approach integrating cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), transpersonal psychotherapy, hypnosis, mindfulness, and guided imagery to help patients manage emotional distress at the end of life. Through case conceptualizations and detailed treatment planning guidance, readers learn to formulate comprehensive assessment and treatment plans for patients and gain skills that will help them manage the emotional intensity of this work. This secular, professional treatment model can be applied to patients of any religious or spiritual background. The book also addresses integrating the patient’s therapeutic team with the medical team, addressing the emotional needs of friends and family of the dying, crisis intervention for suicidal patients, working with clients on psychotropic medications, and how helping professionals can manage their own emotions to become more effective clinicians.
Author : Katie Ortlip
Publisher :
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 41,25 MB
Release : 2016-11-07
Category : FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
ISBN : 9780997330014
People today are not only living longer, they are also living sicker-- making aging and caring for elderly loved ones more complicated than ever before. Brent provides a comprehensive, straightforward handbook to help family caregivers with sibling and parent-child communication, end-of-life decision making, and guidance for how to help a loved one medically, financially, and emotionally.
Author : Marney Thompson
Publisher : Health Professions Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,35 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9781938870651
Preceded by Transitions in dying and bereavement: a psychosocial guide for hospice and palliative care / by Victoria Hospice Society and Moira Cairns, Marney Thompson, Wendy Wainwright. c2003.