Practical and spiritual guidance for anyone facing the challenges of dying and death — whether their own death or that of a family member or friend.
The four authors draw on their personal stories, as well as on years of medical and pastoral experience. Their writing is full of sensitivity, empathy and wise understanding.
Each chapter focuses on a different area or question, so you can find what you need with ease. The final chapter concludes with a clear message of hope.
'This is one of the most practical books I have come across. The compassion, experience and faith of its authors shine through. I commend it very warmly indeed for the guidance it offers and the hope it provides.' Michael Lloyd, Principal, Wycliffe Hall, Oxford.
Contents
Foreword to the first edition by Lord Mackay of Clashfern
Start here (Introduction by Philip Giddings)
Why and how we need to talk about dying
Philip Giddings
Chapter 1
Coping with life-threatening illness
Elaine Sugden
Chapter 2
Difficult decisions
Elaine Sugden
Chapter 3
Talking about dying: When? Where? How?
Elaine Sugden
Chapter 4
Coping with the unexpected
Philip Giddings
Chapter 5
Suicide
Elaine Sugden
Chapter 6
The death of a baby
Elaine Sugden
Chapter 7
Talking to children
Elaine Sugden
Chapter 8
Talking about life after death
Martin Down
Chapter 9
Facing up to fear
Martin Down
Chapter 10
Praying for healing
Gareth Tuckwell
Chapter 11
Practical Matters
Martin Down
Chapter 12
Suggestions of ways to help
Elaine Sugden and Philip Giddings
Endpiece
Where to find more help
Useful Websites Bibliography
Appendix 1
Advance Care Planning
Appendix 2
Preparing for an expected death at home
Appendix 3
What to do after a death at home
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Title
Talking about Dying
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Author(s)
Philip Giddings, Martin Down, Elaine Sugden and Gareth Tuckwell
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Series
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ISBN
9781915934017
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Format
eBook
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Publisher
Dictum Press
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Topic
Death & Eternity
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Audience
Adults
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Pages
170
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Published
07/03/2024