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Journey’s End: Death, Dying and the End of Life
In Journey’s End, a wide range of topics related to end-of-life issues are addressed. Insightful information, personal stories and various perspectives related to loss and grief are shared, along with content around end-of-life communication, preparing for death, and assisted dying. This book really provides valuable insights and resources for those who have a dying family member, friend, or colleague and those who are grieving. Professionals who support dying and bereaved individuals will also find information here that will affirm the importance of what they do and broaden their perspectives and scope of practice.
Author(s):Victoria Brewster and Julie Saeger Nierenberg
URL:https://www.ama ... e/dp/1543434339