Tag: death and dying
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Importance of Dignity Therapy in working with the dying
Dr. Saul Ebema
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Voices of six female authors in the field of death, dying and grief
For the last six weeks we’ve been highlighting the voices of six female authors in the field of death, dying and grief. That series just concluded. Incase you missed it, here are the episodes. Journalist Katie Engelhart on her book “The Inevitable: Dispatches on the right to die.” 2. Journalist Ann Neumann on Elder Care…
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Talking with Your Family about Final Arrangements
By Emma Grace Brown
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Understanding the Hospice Patient’s Ordeal
Dr. Saul Ebema
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The Five reactions to death and dying
Saul Ebema, D.Min.View post to subscribe to site newsletter.
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TO Fear Or Not to Fear Death
Saul Ebema, DMin. One evening, I received an emergency death notification for one of the hospice patients. I had met this patient a few times prior to his death. He was a man of faith who had grown up in the church, and served on different church leadership boards. Prior to his illness, he was…
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What constitutes a good death in Hospice Care?
Dr. Saul Ebema. Although dying is part of the human condition, dying poorly ought not to be. Researchers have begun to look at various domains of what constitutes a “good death.” I believe that a meaningful dying process is one during which the patient is physically, psychologically, spiritually, and emotionally supported by his or her…