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The last things we talk about, your guide to end of life transitions, Elizabeth Boatwright, DMin, BCC-PCHAC, CFP

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The last things we talk about, your guide to end of life transitions, Elizabeth Boatwright, DMin, BCC-PCHAC, CFP
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The last things we talk about
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1179268302
Responsibility statement
Elizabeth Boatwright, DMin, BCC-PCHAC, CFP
Sub title
your guide to end of life transitions
Summary
"Whether we like it or not, we all die. People avoid talking about death because it is too mysterious, too dark, and occasionally, as in the case of an accidental or other sudden death, too unpredictable. Because we do not discuss death and dying in our current culture, people are left to wrestle with large questions about death. This book is a place to start thinking about, and preparing for, this inevitable event. The primary goal of The Last Things We Talk About is to help readers affirm, celebrate, and remember the people and experiences they cherish in this life. It encourages them to seriously consider their death and take planning one step at a time, according to their schedule, and as energy permits. Elizabeth Boatwright, DMin, BCC-PCHAC, CFP is a Relief Chaplain in Oncology Outpatient Palliative Care Medicine at Stanford Health Care. She has over 25 years in ministry experience serving diverse cultures along with extensive work in the arts and financial planning"--, Provided by publisher
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