Sacred Passage: How to Provide Fearless, Compassionate Care for the Dying
By (Author) Margaret Coberly
Shambhala Publications Inc
Shambhala Publications Inc
2nd June 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
Sociology: death and dying
Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice
306.9
Paperback
176
Width 139mm, Height 216mm, Spine 9mm
204g
Sacred Passage challenges us to see death not as a tragedy or failure, but as a natural part of life that is in fact full of possibilities for the dying and their loved ones. Drawing on the wisdom of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, it offers practical advice on how to overcome our fear and denial of death, how to appreciate the spiritual opportunities inherent in the dying process, and how to be of real assistance to the dying.
"A gift for anyone who may be in contact with a terminally ill friend, relative, or patient."Library Journal
"An important book for both caregivers and patients. Coberly compellingly demonstrates how terminally ill people can experience emotional and spiritual healing, even when they cannot be cured."Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing
"A much-needed, wise, and helpful guidebook."Barbara Dossey, R.N., director of Hospice Nursing Consultants
"This is a rich and wise book that will help many people."Joan Halifax Roshi, Project on Being with Dying, Upaya Zen Center
Margaret Coberly, Ph.D., R.N., has been a nurse for more than thirty years, working in inner-city trauma centers and in hospice settings. She holds a doctorate in psychology, is a faculty member at the University of Phoenix, and lectures at the University of Hawaii. Dr. Coberly is also a nurse educator and works as the director of research and development at Hospice Hawaii.