Reseña del editor:
Death comes to all of us, but most are uncomfortable and unsure when it comes to that final journey. Patricia Robertson’s book helps families that are facing the terminal diagnosis of a loved one. She provides insights into the dying process and tips how best to help families through this process.A valuable resource for families, counselors, ministers and lay people. Chapters include: The Faces of Death, The Acute-Crisis Phase, The Chronic Living with Dying Phase, The Terminal Phase, Children and Death, Seniors, and Tips for Caregivers.
Biografía del autor:
Patricia Robertson, is an author, speaker and spiritual director, who is committed to helping individuals find God in their every day experience, including the experience of dying. Married, mother and minister, she writes for and about ordinary people living extraordinary lives just by being the person they are meant to be with all their human failings and foibles. Patricia has a Doctor of Ministry and over thirty five years of ministry experience. She also taught courses on Death and Dying for ten years. This book is the fruit of those years of experience. She is a published author of fiction and non-fiction books, numerous magazine articles, published a monthly column in the Jackson Citizen Patriot for eight years and blogs on a weekly basis through her website. For more information on her and her writing, go to her website, http: //patriciamrobertson.com
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