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A compassionate and practical way to approach end-of-life planning for you and your loved ones "End of life" can be a daunting, intimidating, and even scary phrase. But it doesn't have to overwhelm you. You have the power to make decisions about your future that help secure the well-being of your loved ones and bring a sense of comfort. And that's a great thing! In Preparing For End of Life For Dummies, certified end-of-life doula, Dr. Virginia Chang, offers a positive and meaningful approach to end-of-life planning that helps you make the most of the time you and your loved ones are…mehr
A compassionate and practical way to approach end-of-life planning for you and your loved ones
"End of life" can be a daunting, intimidating, and even scary phrase. But it doesn't have to overwhelm you. You have the power to make decisions about your future that help secure the well-being of your loved ones and bring a sense of comfort. And that's a great thing!
In Preparing For End of Life For Dummies, certified end-of-life doula, Dr. Virginia Chang, offers a positive and meaningful approach to end-of-life planning that helps you make the most of the time you and your loved ones are granted. She walks you through specific actions and decisions you can take to arrange for the selection of a healthcare team, organize and make choices about your funeral and burial options, and ensure you've got the mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual support you need to help guide you through the process.
Inside the book:
Strategies for cultivating a positive mindset for facing end of life with confidence, security, and peace of mind
Ways to create and maintain social connections and a supportive network you can rely on during this challenging process
Knowledge of options and choices at end of life so that you can effectively manage your healthcare and estate
Tips for discussing end-of-life planning with your family and loved ones
A compassionate and practical new way of thinking about a challenging - but important - subject, Preparing For End of Life For Dummies is a must-read for everyone who wants to feel ready and empowered to help themselves and their family live their best life, to the very end.
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Autorenporträt
Virginia Chang, Ph.D., is a certified end-of-life doula, educator, and writer. She supports the dying and their loved ones to approach dying in a positive, meaningful, and affirming way. She teaches at the University of Vermont, for the End-of-Life Doula Certificate program. She has written extensively on death, mortality, and doula work.
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INTRODUCTION 1 PART 1: PLANNING FOR THE END OF LIFE 5 CHAPTER 1: Understanding End-of-Life Basics 7 CHAPTER 2: Planning for End of Life Begins Now 15 CHAPTER 3: Making Death Personal 23 PART 2: PHYSICAL PREPARATION 33 CHAPTER 4: Completing the Legal Paperwork 35 CHAPTER 5: Managing Medical Logistics 61 CHAPTER 6: Expecting Death: Pre-Death Planning 83 CHAPTER 7: Making Post-Death Arrangements 95 PART 3: EMOTIONAL PREPARATION 113 CHAPTER 8: Facing Aging, Illness, and Death 115 CHAPTER 9: Losing Who You Once Were 127 CHAPTER 10: Being in Grief 149 CHAPTER 11: Takin' Care of (Unfinished) Business 161 CHAPTER 12: Reviewing Your Life 171 CHAPTER 13: Deserving of Self-Care 187 PART 4: SOCIAL PREPARATION 203 CHAPTER 14: Connecting to My Community 205 CHAPTER 15: Creating a Support Network 215 CHAPTER 16: Valuing and Healing Relationships 227 CHAPTER 17: Leaving a Legacy 237 PART 5: SPIRITUAL PREPARATION 249 CHAPTER 18: Embracing Spirituality at End of Life 251 CHAPTER 19: Leaning into Spiritual Care 261 CHAPTER 20: Letting Go and Compassion 269 PART 6: THE PART OF TENS 279 CHAPTER 21: Ten Myths About Death and Dying 281 CHAPTER 22: Ten Tips for Thinking More Positively INDEX 293
INTRODUCTION 1 PART 1: PLANNING FOR THE END OF LIFE 5 CHAPTER 1: Understanding End-of-Life Basics 7 CHAPTER 2: Planning for End of Life Begins Now 15 CHAPTER 3: Making Death Personal 23 PART 2: PHYSICAL PREPARATION 33 CHAPTER 4: Completing the Legal Paperwork 35 CHAPTER 5: Managing Medical Logistics 61 CHAPTER 6: Expecting Death: Pre-Death Planning 83 CHAPTER 7: Making Post-Death Arrangements 95 PART 3: EMOTIONAL PREPARATION 113 CHAPTER 8: Facing Aging, Illness, and Death 115 CHAPTER 9: Losing Who You Once Were 127 CHAPTER 10: Being in Grief 149 CHAPTER 11: Takin' Care of (Unfinished) Business 161 CHAPTER 12: Reviewing Your Life 171 CHAPTER 13: Deserving of Self-Care 187 PART 4: SOCIAL PREPARATION 203 CHAPTER 14: Connecting to My Community 205 CHAPTER 15: Creating a Support Network 215 CHAPTER 16: Valuing and Healing Relationships 227 CHAPTER 17: Leaving a Legacy 237 PART 5: SPIRITUAL PREPARATION 249 CHAPTER 18: Embracing Spirituality at End of Life 251 CHAPTER 19: Leaning into Spiritual Care 261 CHAPTER 20: Letting Go and Compassion 269 PART 6: THE PART OF TENS 279 CHAPTER 21: Ten Myths About Death and Dying 281 CHAPTER 22: Ten Tips for Thinking More Positively INDEX 293
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