How do people face life-limiting illness and death? This challenging
question is discussed in-depth in Life to be Lived by looking at the
feelings, hopes, fears and stresses associated with life-threatening
illnesses, often experienced by patients and their carers. Drawn from
research, clinical, and pastoral experiences, the authors examine the
process of adjustment that patients and their families go through in
major illnesses and when approaching the end of life. Life to be Lived
is written in an accessible style using many stories shared by
counsellors, chaplains, patients and relatives. Describing the
messiness, uncertainties, and paradoxes that are part and parcel of
living through an advanced illness, dying, and bereavement, but also
what helps and heals, it reviews a range of responses to the
challenges to patients and carers and the support, both personal and
organisational. Life to be Lived is essential reading for
professionals and trained volunteers who work as a part of
multidisciplinary teams in palliative and end-of-life care to improve
their understanding of the attitudes and behaviour of patients and
carers. Families and friends will also benefit from this book as they
try to come to terms with their own situations and how they can cope
better with them.
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Challenges and choices for patients and carers in life-threatening illnesses
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191508042
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter