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No One Has to Die Alone

Preparing for a Meaningful Death

Lani Leary Jean Watson

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English
Beyond Words Publishing
10 April 2012
The experience of caring for a loved one through terminal illness and eventual loss can be incredibly isolating and emotionally overwhelming. No One Has to Die Alone teaches simple and effective ways for people to see death not as a tragedy, but as an opportunity to make a positive difference to the person dying and in the lives of surviving loved ones.

The first half of No One Has to Die Alonefocuses on care giving, while the second half focuses on the grieving process. Each chapter is written to stand alone, allowing readers to open to any section and apply that information to their unique challenge. No One Has to Die Alonealso includes information about how to compassionately support the unique needs of children through the grieving process.
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Imprint:   Beyond Words Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 214mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   238g
ISBN:   9781582703527
ISBN 10:   1582703523
Pages:   272
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for No One Has to Die Alone: Preparing for a Meaningful Death

Publisher's Weekly Review: Leary, a psychotherapist and professor of death studies, has written an extraordinarily clear-eyed and helpful guide for those who must care for a dying loved one, an almost unavoidable and challenging situation. Leary brings both the personal experience of her parents' deaths-two very different situations at different times in her life-as well as two and a half decades' professional experience working with the dying and the bereaved. Caregivers almost always begin the journey of caregiving not knowing what to do or say; Leary offers both information and comfort for them. Half the book deals with caregiving for the dying, and the second part concerns itself with the bereavement process; several appendixes list varieties of resources. Leary respects both the patterns within and the uniqueness of the processes of letting go and grieving. She provides a public service; this book is strongly recommended for libraries. (Apr.) Anyone who is forced to deal with a dying loved one or who is mourning one who has died will profit greatly from reading this seminal manual of Dr. Lani Leary's. No One Has to Die Alone is not only full of the most helpful practical advice and counsel, but is informed by the author's luminous spiritual perspective, which makes this a book of wisdom for the living as well. -Kenneth Ring, PhD, author of Lessons from the Light, professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of Connecticut This book is a book of grace, beauty, blessings, and guidance for anyone wishing to expand their consciousness and their practical, as well as sacred, relationship with death, dying, and human suffering. -Jean Watson, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN, University of Colorado College of Nursing, founder of Watson Caring Science Institute a non-profit foundation In a culture which tends to avoid issues relating to death and dying, Lani Leary tackles the challenges with openness and humanity. -Robin L. Cowherd, director of Donor Family Services, LifeNet Health Retailing Insight Review: Dr. Lani Leary couples her personal experience of her father's terminal illness with her academic background in the field of mental health and 25 years as a working psychotherapist to bring readers No One Has to Die Alone. Her book is partly her personal story, which everyone can relate to, as a daughter losing her father. That experience is balanced out with her academic knowledge of death and dying, and how everyone involved can grow and benefit from a meaningful death of a dying loved one. This book may even inspire readers to seek professional counseling for the support they and their dying loved one deserve. Dr. Leary gently describes the importance of the relationship between the caregiver and the dying patient and lists How to Show Up for the Patient, very practical do's and don'ts. Skillfully outlining the steps needed to care for a dying loved one, she presents additional resources, what to expect, and how to respect and honor the process of dying, a spiritual art that is slowly gaining traction again in this culture. Her valuable book is especially helpful for bereavement counseling and she divides masculine and feminine grieving and also separates children's grief from adults' grief. Dr. Leary's book, which includes an appendix of resources for the family and friends of a dying loved one, proves to be a compassionate and loving spiritual guide all readers will benefit from. -Allyson Gracie, Wellness Specialist No One Has to Die Alone provides essential information to caregivers of the terminally ill. By including the topic of after-death communication (ADC) experiences, this book also offers comfort, hope, and healing for those who are grieving after their loved ones make their transition. -Bill Guggenheim, coauthor of Hello From Heaven!


  • Commended for Books for a Better Life (Relationships) 2012

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