Parting
A Handbook for Spiritual Care Near the End of Life
By Jennifer Sutton Holder, Jann Aldredge-Clanton
Published in association with the Foundation for End-of-Life Care and the P. L. Dodge Foundation
80 pp., 5 x 7.5
Not for sale in Canada
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Paperback ISBN: 978-0-8078-5529-4
Published: March 2004 -
E-book EPUB ISBN: 978-0-8078-6769-3
Published: November 2009 -
E-book PDF ISBN: 979-8-8908-7843-4
Published: November 2009
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Awards & distinctions
A 2005 Best of the Best from University Presses selection by a panel of public and academic librarians for the Association of American University Presses
Designed for easy reading by weary travelers, this practical, pocket-sized guide prepares the spiritual companion for an enriching experience, even on the journey toward life's end. It is an indispensable tool for family members and friends, hospice workers, religious leaders, counselors, and medical providers.
Published in association with the Foundation for End-of-Life Care and the P. L. Dodge Foundation
About the Authors
Jennifer Sutton Holder is geriatrics chaplain at Baylor University Medical Center and serves as clergy in the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas.
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Jann Aldredge-Clanton serves as chaplain coordinator for oncology at Baylor University Medical Center. She is author of Counseling People with Cancer.
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Reviews
"Why are we here? How can we understand and find meaning in suffering? What is death, and what happens after death? . . . [This volume] serves as a practical guide to how people who are dying tend to approach these questions and how their friends and family may act as companions to accompany them on this final journey."--Larry R. Churchill, from the Introduction
“This is an excellent book. Clinical Pastoral Education supervisors and pastoral care teachers will want to use it as a resource for teaching about how to spiritually companion persons who are facing end of life decisions and a terminal illness. It is both very compassionate and clearly written. The clinical vignettes serve to strengthen the theory in very touching ways.”--Wayne Robinson, Associate Director for Clinical Pastoral Education, UNC Hospitals