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Terminally ill + Psychology
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The top five regrets of the dying, a life transformed by the dearly departing, [written and] read by Bronnie Ware
Radical acts of love, how we find hope at the end of life, [written and] read by Janie Brown
The top five regrets of the dying, a life transformed by the dearly departing, Bronnie Ware
On death & dying, what the dying have to teach doctors, nurses, clergy & their own families, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross ; foreword by Ira Byock
With the end in mind, dying, death and wisdom in an age of denial, Kathryn Mannix
On death and dying, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
On death & dying, what the dying have to teach doctors, nurses, clergy & their own families, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross ; foreword by Ira Byock
Final gifts, understanding the special awareness, needs, and communications of the dying, Maggie Callanan and Patricia Kelley
Radical acts of love, twenty conversations to inspire hope at the end of life, Janie Brown
Continuous sedation at the end of life, ethical, clinical, and legal perspectives, edited by Sigrid Sterckx, Kasper Raus, Freddy Mortier
How to cope with a fatal illness, the rational management of death and dying, by Albert Ellis, Michael Abrams
The dying patient in psychotherapy, desire, dreams, and individuation, Joy Schaverien
The dying patient in psychotherapy, desires, dreams and individuation, Joy Schaverien
The art of dying well, a practical guide to a good end of life, Katy Butler
Radical acts of love, how we find hope at the end of life, Janie Brown
Life to be lived, challenges and choices in life-limiting illness, Catherine Proot and Michael Yorke
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