Description
The distinguished thanatologist explains how parents and relatives of terminally ill children can cope with the physical, emotional, and psychological crises of death, discussing fear, grief, the hospice movement, and other significant concerns.
Review:
One of the best books I've ever read, it's in my collection of favorites. So thankful for this book. I first read it because of working in hospice and caring for my own terminally ill son. - I've now sent it to other friends who have lost children (who also said the book was just perfect for them and they wished they "could copy and paste many portions" into their minds and hearts). Again, as with so many of Kubler-Ross' books it's healing, and just beautiful. So thankful for her and her work - I wish more people would get to know it.
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The distinguished thanatologist explains how parents and relatives of terminally ill children can cope with the physical, emotional and psychological crises of death, discussing fear, grief, the hospice movement, and other significant concerns.