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L'amour ultime: l'accompagnement des mourants
Par Marie De Hennezel, Johanne De Montigny. 1991
" Notre rapport à la mort est en train de changer, notamment face au sida qui affecte principalement des hommes…
et des femmes jeunes. Dans le cadre des unités de soins palliatifs et dans quelques hôpitaux, des psychologues, comme Marie de Hennezel et Johanne de Montigny, ont entrepris d'aider ceux qui vont mourir à rester jusqu'au bout des êtres vivants. Mourir dans la dignité, n'est-ce pas le désir profond de chacun, tant pour soi-même que pour ses proches ? Ce livre, qui rend compte d'expériences parfois difficiles, nous fait entrevoir ce qu'il y a d'amour et de respect de l'autre dans l'accompagnement des mourants. Un ouvrage fort, qui nous concerne tous. " -- 4e de couv.Ce lien qui ne meurt jamais (Memoires - Temoignages - Biographies Ser. #Vol. 6128904)
Par Lytta Basset. 2007
En 2001, le fils de l'auteure, pasteure et théologienne protestante dont toute l'oeuvre est centrée sur la notion de malheur,…
se suicidait à l'âge de 24 ans. Pendant plusieurs mois, elle prit quotidiennement note des événements et des sentiments qui l'habitaient. Avec le recul, elle commente ses notes et tente de les interpréter à la lumière de la psychologie et des Evangiles.Après le suicide d'un proche: vivre le deuil et se reconstruire
Par Christophe Fauré. 2007
Elle n'était pas d'ici
Par Patrick Poivre D'Arvor. 1995
Puisque Solenn a choisi de mettre fin au combat qu'elle menait depuis trois ans contre les démons de sa maladie,…
je voudrais, comme Patrick, que sa disparition soit un signal d'alarme. J'aimerais que ce livre, écrit dans l'urgence de la douleur, soit un cri vers tous ceux et celles, adolescents ou préadolescents, qui seraient tentés par la terrible impasse du suicide. La souffrance qui se lit dans ces pages, à travers les lettres reçues, est celle, indicible, de Solenn et de milliers d'autres. C'est celle aussi des parents qui assistent, impuissants, à la destruction de leur enfant. Si cette souffrance qui a été la nôtre peut aider tous ceux qui ont été ou vont être confrontés à l'anorexie ou à la boulimie, alors Solenn ne sera pas morte pour rien.Lament for a son
Par Nicholas P Wolterstorff. 1987
All children have different eyes: learn to play and make friends
Par Edie A Glaser, Maria R Burgio. 2007
Cataract surgery: a patient's guide to cataract treatment
Par Uday Devgan. 2008
More than 2.5 million Canadians have cataracts, with many needing surgery. This handbook covers the most frequently asked questions, such…
as What type of new lens is implanted in the eye? What type of anesthesia is used? Is there pain after the surgery? and How soon will vision improve? 2008.In the slender margin: the intimate strangeness of death and dying
Par Eve Joseph. 2014
Part memoir, part meditation on death itself, this book is an exploration of death from an “insider’s” point of view.…
Using the threads of her brother’s early death and her twenty years of work at a hospice, the author utilizes history, religion, philosophy, literature, personal anecdote, mythology, poetry and pop culture to discern the unknowable mystery that awaits us all. 2014.As someone dies: a handbook for the living
Par Elizabeth Johnson. 1995
This guidebook gives practical advice on how to take care of ourselves during the dying process and helps us to…
release the guilt and emotional trauma associated with the death of family members, friends, and pets. Includes short poems and sayings. 1995.Chicken soup for the grieving soul: stories about life, death, and overcoming the loss of a loved one (Chicken Soup For The Soul Ser.)
Par Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen. 2003
Accounts of people who have lost a loved one. Each story details the particular death and explains how the author…
dealt with grief and found the courage to go on. Sections include "Final Gifts," "Coping and Healing," "Special Moments," and "Living Again." 2003.Healing the eye the natural way: alternative medicine and macular degeneration
Par Edward Kondrot. 2000
A look at how to heal and care for your eyes with nutrition, vitamin therapy, mineral therapy, homeopathy, microcurrent stimulation,…
and chelation therapy. Includes exercises and tips for everyday living. 2001.Glaucoma: a patient's guide to the disease, fourth edition
Par Graham E Trope. 2011
How we die: reflections on life's final chapter
Par Sherwin B Nuland. 1994
In hopes of removing mystery from dying and making it less frightening, a Yale medical professor explains the biological and…
clinical aspects of death. He describes six causes of death which he asserts to be representative of universal processes, portrays patients, and muses about care and dignity. The examples are heart attack, Alzheimer's disease, murder, AIDS, cancer, and old age. Bestseller 1994.Getting through the night: finding your way after the loss of a loved one
Par Eugenia Price. 1983
An inspirational guide for those who are grieving the loss of a loved one. Offers hope for survivors to understand…
and accept their loss, to weather the dark night of grief, and to be renewed with the joy of life in the morning. 1983.Death and dignity: making choices and taking charge
Par Timothy E Quill. 1993
A physician describes the decision-making process of one of his patients and his role in assisting her suicide. Quill reveals…
how he came to believe that medicine does not properly address the needs of the dying. He outlines alternative choices that he believes a patient can make in consultation with his or her doctor and argues for the need to challenge the status quo that makes one choice an illegal act. 1993.Cleo: how a small black cat helped heal a family
Par Helen Brown. 2010
Helen Brown wasn't a cat person, but her nine-year old son Sam was. A week after Helen agreed to let…
Sam have a kitten, Sam was killed in a road accident. Not long after this, a little black kitten was delivered to the family's doorstep. Helen was ready to send her back, but Sam's younger brother, Rob, identified with the kitten who'd also lost her brothers. Stroking her, it was the first time Helen had seen him smile since Sam's death. There was no choice, the kitten -- dubbed Cleo -- had to stay. Cleo's immense character slowly taught the family to laugh again, giving them hope of getting back to normal. 2010.Coping with glaucoma: A Guide To Living With Glaucoma For You And Your Family
Par Edith Marks, Rita Montauredes. 1997
Cemetery stories: creepy graveyards, embalming secrets & the life of a corpse after death
Par Katherine M Ramsland. 2001
Blind vision: the neuroscience of visual impairment
Par Zaira Cattaneo, Tomaso Vecchi. 2011
Italian researchers examine the effects of blindness on the development and functioning of the human cognitive system. They demonstrate the…
ways other senses evolve to help compensate for the absence of sight. 2011.Bereavement: studies of grief in adult life (Pelican books)
Par Colin Murray Parkes. 1998
This is the third edition of a classic study into bereavement, which aims to answer questions like: how is bereavement…
affected by age, gender, manner of death, personal psychology and culture; what are the signs of pathological grieving which can lead to mental illness; and how can carers provide genuine help without interfering with the painful but necessary "work" of mourning? New to this edition are discussions of the many forms of loss and recent research by the author. 1988.