Letting Go: Caring for the Dying and Bereaved
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Letting Go: Caring for the Dying and Bereaved   -     By: Ian Ainsworth-Smith, Peter Speck

Letting Go: Caring for the Dying and Bereaved

SPCK Publishing / 1999 / Paperback

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Letting Go holds a central place within the pastoral literature for care of the dying or bereaved. Since publication of the first edition, research and new multi-professional approaches to care require more than ever that those in ministry develop a good grasp of current understanding and models of grief, while retaining their own identity as the "holy person" within a secular setting.

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Title: Letting Go: Caring for the Dying and Bereaved
By: Ian Ainsworth-Smith, Peter Speck
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 176
Vendor: SPCK Publishing
Publication Date: 1999
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 0281052255
ISBN-13: 9780281052257
Stock No: WW052255

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'Letting Go' holds a central place within the pastoral literature for carers of the dying or bereaved. Since publication of the first edition, research and new multi-professional approaches to care require more than ever that those in ministry develop a good grasp of current understanding and models of grief, while retaining their own identity as the 'holy person' within a secular setting. As well as outlining the latest research and current thinking about grief and bereavement, this new edition covers specific developments such as the role of the hospice, advance directives, near death experiences, multi-cultural issues, palliative care, post-trauma stress and alternative funerals.

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