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How to Approach Death

Audiobook

Death is the last taboo in our society. While we are fully aware of death on a social level, for example seeing disasters and dramatized killings on television, we are increasingly shy about death on a personal level. Off the screen few of us will have witnessed a death or seen a corpse. Death has become frightening and unfamiliar.

But, as medical science becomes ever more sophisticated, death is demanding attention as we live longer and our deaths become more protracted. The number of people over 65 in the UK and US will increase by one-third in the next ten years, and both as a society and as individuals we need to inform and prepare ourselves better for dying and death. This book seeks to address the confusion and denial around this subject in an open, honest and practical way.

This book covers:

  • How death is defined

  • Approaching death in the right spirit, when possible

  • The practicalities - making a legal and a living will

  • Dying in hospital, at a hospice, and at home

  • What to expect at a death

  • After a death - funerals, memorials, anniversaries

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    Publisher: Matrix Digital Publishing Edition: Unabridged

    OverDrive Listen audiobook

    • ISBN: 9781848391918
    • File size: 98618 KB
    • Release date: July 30, 2012
    • Duration: 03:25:27

    MP3 audiobook

    • ISBN: 9781848391918
    • File size: 98730 KB
    • Release date: July 30, 2012
    • Duration: 03:25:26
    • Number of parts: 3

    Formats

    OverDrive Listen audiobook
    MP3 audiobook

    Languages

    English

    Death is the last taboo in our society. While we are fully aware of death on a social level, for example seeing disasters and dramatized killings on television, we are increasingly shy about death on a personal level. Off the screen few of us will have witnessed a death or seen a corpse. Death has become frightening and unfamiliar.

    But, as medical science becomes ever more sophisticated, death is demanding attention as we live longer and our deaths become more protracted. The number of people over 65 in the UK and US will increase by one-third in the next ten years, and both as a society and as individuals we need to inform and prepare ourselves better for dying and death. This book seeks to address the confusion and denial around this subject in an open, honest and practical way.

    This book covers:

  • How death is defined

  • Approaching death in the right spirit, when possible

  • The practicalities - making a legal and a living will

  • Dying in hospital, at a hospice, and at home

  • What to expect at a death

  • After a death - funerals, memorials, anniversaries

  • Expand title description text