PublishedClarkson Potter, March 2008 |
ISBN9781587613180 |
FormatSoftcover, 96 pages |
Dimensions20.3cm × 12.6cm × 0.8cm |
A collection of inspiring essays with frank and compassionate advice for those dealing with terminal illness or the death of a loved one, from the pioneering author of On Death and Dying and On Grief and Grieving
As a pioneer of the hospice movement, Dr. Elizabeth K bler-Ross was one of the first scholars to frankly discuss our relationship with death. By introducing the concept of the five stages of dying, her work has informed the lives of countless people as they face the grieving process. This classic collection of four essays-based on Dr. Kubler-Ross's studies of more than twenty thousand people who had near-death experiences-illuminates her sensitive, original, and even controversial findings on death, dying, and the afterlife.
Now with a new foreword from Caroline Myss offering a personal perspective on Dr. K bler-Ross, On Life After Death presents writings that challenge and encourage us to approach the end of life not with trepidation, but with clear-eyed, compassionate love.
A collection of inspiring essays with frank and compassionate advice for those dealing with terminal illness or the death of a loved one,from thepioneeringauthor ofOn Death and DyingandOn Grief and Grieving
As a pioneer of the hospice movement, Dr. Elizabeth K bler-Ross was one of the first scholars to frankly discuss our relationship with death. By introducing the concept of the five stages of dying, her work has informed the lives of countless people as they face the grieving process. This classic collection of four essays-based on Dr. Kubler-Ross's studies of more than twenty thousand people who had near-death experiences-illuminates her sensitive, original, and even controversial findings on death, dying, and the afterlife.
Now with a new foreword from Caroline Myss offering a personal perspective on Dr. K bler-Ross,On Life After Deathpresents writings that challenge and encourage us to approach the end of life not with trepidation, but with clear-eyed, compassionate love.