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| #11137016 in Books | 1988 | Format: Import | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.35 x5.39l, | File type: PDF | 192 pages||6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| Essential!|By E. Iversen|When my best friend came to the last chapter of her life last year after a long battle with cancer, I was beside myself. This book was so INCREDIBLY helpful for me, for her, for her family, for our friends. If you ever find yourself providing hospice care or just in the process of losing someone you love, read this book. I promise it will help.|20 of 2||"Even though its focus is on communicating with someone who is dying, its reach is far broader, extending to any intimate communication with anyone who is close. I Don't Know What to Say...' is written simply and with brilliant directness." — Toronto Sun
Now in its 16th printing.
When faced with a dying person, the combination of fear, embarassment, guilt and profound sadness can make the most caring person feel helpless. For many of us, dying is so far removed from everyday experience that we just don`t know what to do.
Knowing how to listen sensitively and knowing what to say to a dying person can help make this a moving and rewarding time for patient and supporter.
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