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The Nothing to Fear Journal: Questions and Reflections for Demystifying and Preparing for the End of Life

By Julie McFadden Rn

Death and bereavement, Writing

Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Summary

From bestselling author and compassionate expert @hospicenursejulie, a comforting and practical companion for making peace with the end of lifeMillions of fans look to hospice nurse Julie McFadden for insights on the end of life—what to expect, how to help… a loved one who is approaching death, and how to manage our emotions to replace fear and denial with hope and acceptance.On the heels of her bestselling book Nothing to Fear, this guided journal offers readers a tool for exploring these essential topics on a personal level, with thought-provoking questions that prompt reflection, clarification, planning, and more.Topics include:unpacking your unexamined emotions around deathplanning difficult conversations with loved onesidentifying your wishes for advanced carepreparing an end-of-life planasking for help, at every stage of the journeyletting go of the fighting mindset and moving into acceptanceA valuable companion for anyone caring for a loved one in hospice or facing their own end-of-life transition, this journal is a hands-on resource for putting our beliefs about death into practice—in order to be more present as we face the final chapters of life.

Title Details

ISBN 9780593855263
Publisher Penguin Publishing Group
Copyright Date 2025
Book number 6603233
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The Nothing to Fear Journal: Questions and Reflections for Demystifying and Preparing for the End of Life

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