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The Needs of the Dying by David Kessler

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The Needs of the Dying

A Guide for Bringing Hope, Comfort, and Love to Life's Final Chapter

David Kessler

HarperCollins · Print & ebook · January 9, 2007

Reading lane: Death, Grief & Comfort

"This book serves the needs of the person sitting by the bedside as much as it does the person who is lying in the bed.

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Why This Clicks

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A calm, usable guide to showing up with steadiness when things feel impossibly tender.

Come here for

  • clear guidance for hard conversations
  • warm, practical support at the bedside

Expect

  • accessible, layered advice
  • serious but humane tone

Book Details

Authors
David Kessler
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
January 9, 2007
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Death, Grief & Comfort · Palliative Nursing
Reading lane
Death, Grief & Comfort

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Publisher Categories

  • Grief & Loss

  • Love & Romance

  • Marriage & Long-Term Partnerships

  • Family Resources

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  • Dysfunctional Families

  • The Pursuit of Happiness

  • Getting Motivated

  • Building Self-Esteem

About This Book

"This book serves the needs of the person sitting by the bedside as much as it does the person who is lying in the bed. In it you will find gentleness and peace in the experience of death." — Marianne Williamson In gentle, compassionate language, The Needs of the Dying helps us through the last chapter of our lives. Author David Kessler has identified key areas of concern: the need to be treated as a living human being, the need for hope, the need to express emotions, the ne...

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"This book serves the needs of the person sitting by the bedside as much as it does the person who is lying in the bed. In it you will find gentleness and peace in the experience of death." — Marianne Williamson In gentle, compassionate language, The Needs of the Dying helps us through the last chapter of our lives. Author David Kessler has identified key areas of concern: the need to be treated as a living human being, the need for hope, the need to express emotions, the need to participate in care, the need for honesty, the need for spirituality, and the need to be free of physical pain. Examining the physical and emotional experiences of life-challenging illnesses, Kessler provides a vocabulary for family members and for the dying that allows them to communicate with doctors, with hospital staff, and with one another, and—at a time when the right words are exceedingly difficult to find—he helps readers find a way to say good-bye. Using comforting and touching stories, he provides information to help us meet the needs of a loved one at this important time in our lives.

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