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SKU:
145551
UPC:
9780684846316
MPN:
0684846314
Condition:
Used
Weight:
14.39 Ounces
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Calculated at Checkout

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Author Last Name, Author First Name, Pages, Binding, Edition, ISBN 10, ISBN 13, Condition, Publisher, Date Published,

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Author Last Name:
Kubler-Ross
Author First Name:
Elisabeth
Pages:
288
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
First PB Edition
ISBN 10:
0684846314
ISBN 13:
9780684846316
Condition:
Used
Publisher:
Scribner
Date Published:
6/19/1998
Genre:
Psycology

Description

on Life And Livingelisabeth K bler-ross, M.d., Is The Woman Who Has Transformed The Way The World Thinks About Death And Dying. Beginning With The Groundbreaking Publication Of The Classic Psychological Study on Death And Dying And Continuing Through Her Many Books And Her Years Working With Terminally Ill Children, Aids Patients, And The Elderly, K bler-ross Has Brought Comfort And Understanding To Millions Coping With Their Own Deaths Or The Deaths Of Loved Ones. Now, At Age Seventy-one Facing Her Own Death, This World-renowned Healer Tells The Story Of Her Extraordinary Life. Having Taught The World How To Die Well, She Now Offers A Lesson On How To Live Well. Her Story Is An Adventure Of The Heart Powerful, Controversial, Inspirational A Fitting Legacy Of A Powerful Life. publishers Weekly in 1969's On Death And Dying, Psychiatrist Kbler-ross Was The First To Sytematically Ask Dying Patients What It Was Like To Be Terminally Ill, And To Identify What Came To Be Known Worldwide As Near-death Experiences. Until Then, Kbler-ross Contends, The Medical Establishment Had Not Only Ignored The Subject Of Death, But Had Actively Avoided It Due To Its Implication Of Medical Failure. Now, After Ten Books That Empathetically Tracked Our Culture's Ways Of Dealing With Sickness, Death And Spirituality, Kbler-ross Offers Her Own Story In What She Says Will Be Her Final Book. The Firstborn Of Triplet Girls, She Describes A Childhood Surrounded By Mountains, Wildflowers And A Loving Family In Switzerland. She Shares Stories Of Her Marriage And Motherhood, Her Deep Desire To Help Others And To Restore Humanity To Medicine, Her Explorations Of Out-of-body Experiences And Encounters With Spirit Guides, And The Extreme Resistance To Her Never-realized Plan Of Caring For Aids Babies On Her Virginia Farm. Kbler-ross Seems To Have Lived Several Lifetimes In One, But A Series Of Strokes Has Slowed Her Down To The Point Of Declaring, Death Is A Wonderful And Positive Experience, But The Process Of Dying, When It Is Prolonged Like Mine, Is A Nightmare. She Says The One Question That Everyone Must Answer At The End Of Life Is, What Have You Done To Help? Having Faced Universal Questions Of Life And Death, Having Offered Comfort To Countless Others, Kbler-ross Now Awaitsto Use Her Own Metaphorher Transformation From Cocoon To Butterfly. (june)