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"Beautiful, poignant, pitch perfect and accessible . . . a road-map for clinicians, patients, family members, and caregivers"--BJ Miller, MD, author of A Beginner's Guide to the End: Practical Advice for Living Life and Facing Death
This groundbreaking book encourages us to face our fears and engage in an open, honest dialog about death. Here, longtime "death doula" Henry Fersko-Weiss helps the dying discover meaning in their lives, express that meaning in powerful and beautiful legacies, and plan for their final days with dignity.
The doula approach to death emphasizes thoughtful planning for how the last days should look, sound, and feel, and encourages the use of touch, guided imagery, and ritual during the dying process. It also calls for around-the-clock vigil care, which provides emotional and spiritual support for both the dying person and their loved ones.
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Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"An inspiring and moving collection of end-of-life scenarios illustrating how we can face life's final passage with dignity and thoughtfulness. Fersko-Weiss provides a glimpse at the true meaning of a good death. Essential reading for anyone who wants to create a meaningful experience for themselves or someone they care about." - Fredda Wasserman, co-author with Norine Dresser of Saying Goodbye to Someone You Love: Your Emotional Journey Through End of Life and Grief
--Fredda Wasserman "In Caring for the Dying, Henry Fersko-Weiss brings the reader into his personal journey in supporting a meaningful way of death and dying and his evolving work in the end-of-life-doula movement. The principles and techniques of an end-of-life doula are interwoven with Henry's experiences in a way that makes this book inspirational and helps lessen the mystery and fear of death for any reader who wishes to face their own death with less fear and a focus on meaning." - Kris Kington-Barker, executive director of Hospice of San Luis Obispo County--Kris Kington-Baker "What inspires Henry's eminently practical book is his well-informed insight that we can live and die knowing that we are part of a larger inclusivity. In vigiling, in legacy work, in his guidance on deep listening, Henry teaches us that our living and our dying weave us to one another." - Marco Mascarin, PhD, RP, co-founder of the Contemplative End of Life Care program at the Institute of Traditional Medicine--Marco Mascarin, PhD, RP "There is an abundance of literature on death and dying, but there is little that can compare with the poignancy, compassion and wisdom that Henry Fersko-Weiss brings to the subject. Drawing on his vast experience as a death doula, he offers practical information and inspirational anecdotes that serve to guide others in the art of being present and caring for the person who is dying. Midwifing death in this way honors the dying person, their life and their legacy. A godsend for anyone who wishes to prepare for their own death or midwife the death of someone they love." - Michael Barbato, MD, retired palliative care physician, researcher, teacher, and author of Midwifing Death--Michael Barbato, MD "A thoughtful and instructive text on how doulas can help people die as they would wish and a guide for families as they cope with what may be the most stressful period of their lives. Illustrated by his actual cases and those of fellow doulas, Fersko-Weiss has created a useful resource for consumers and professionals dealing with the complicated topic of death and dying." - Don Pendley, director of hospice and palliative care at the Home Care and Hospice Association of NJ--Don Pendley "Essential reading for all of humanity. Caring for the Dying is life changing in how we view and care for our loved ones as they prepare for their death. Henry's touching stories pull the curtain back to give you an intimate look at what is possible at the end of life." - Debra Pascali-Bonaro, DONA International doula trainer--Debra Pascali-Bonaro "This is a lovely contribution to the growing field of care for the dying--and the dying person's loved ones--with both wisdom and compassion. Arising from the author's intimate experience at the end of life, it offers a caring sensitivity well worth considering." - Kathleen Dowling Singh, author of The Grace in Dying, The Grace in Aging, and The Grace in Living--Kathleen Dowling Singh "Caring for a loved one and witnessing the dying process is both an act of courage and a privilege--as painful as the process might be. This book, Caring for the Dying, can make all the difference in appreciating the process, recognizing through the many stories how natural death is, and helping ultimately to heal and move forward from loss." - Judy Tatelbaum, LCSW, grief therapist and author of The Courage to Grieve and You Don't Have to Suffer--Judy Tatelbaum "Henry Fersko-Weiss's helpful book reflects over two decades of experience facilitating meaningful and instructive transitions of the dying, offering the potential for tremendous growth and maturation through the experience. An indispensable gift for family members and for those interested in facilitating such experiences." --Eben Alexander, MD, and author of Living in a Mindful Universe, Proof of Heaven, and The Map of Heaven--Eben Alexander, MD "Warm stories of client experiences give permission to imagine a death experienced with as much humanity as the rest of life, with profound results for everyone affected by the event. Fersko-Weiss's perspective is a desperately needed reminder of the value of facing life's most difficult transitions with open eyes and hearts." - Publishers Weekly Starred Review-- "Publishers Weekly" "Written for families and caregivers, this book provides a clear overview of end-of-life doulas and a compelling case for their wider use in terminal care. It also supplies some wonderful ideas and techniques for all readers who want to have a more peaceful, meaningful death for themselves or their loved ones." - Library Journal Starred Review-- "Library Journal" "This brave, reassuring book succeeds at eliminating the negativity surrounding death, reframing what seems like a passive, painful experience as an active journey that 'captures the concentrated fragrance of a person's life, its sweetest flavor.'" -Foreword Reviews
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