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Library: Death & Dying/Grief/Spiritual Concerns






ABCD exchange : a newsletter from Americans for Better Care of the Dying. - Washington, DC : ABCD. [Monthly]

The Advocate's guide to better end-of-life care : physician-assisted suicide and other important issues / Americans for Better Care of the Dying in collaboration with the Center to Improve Care of the Dying at the George Washington University. - Washington, DC : ABCD, 1997.

Alzheimer's : making sense of suffering / by Teresa R. Strecker. - Lafayette, La. : Vital Issues Press, c1997.

At the Eleventh Hour / Susan Carol Stone. - Lake Junaluska, NC : Present Perfect Books, c2001.

Beyond sympathy : what to say and do for someone suffering an injury, illness, or loss / Janice Harris Lord. - 2nd ed., rev. - Ventura, CA : Pathfinder Pub. of California, 1989, 1994 printing.

Day to day : spiritual help when someone you love has Alzheimer's / Cecil Murphey. - Philadelphia : Westminster Press, c1988.

Facing death and grief : a sensible perspective for the modern person / George N. Marshall. - Buffalo, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, 1981.

Forget me not : the spiritual care of people with Alzheimer's / by Deborah Everett. -- Edmonton, Alta. : Inkwell Press, 1996.

Full circle : spiritual therapy for the elderly / Kevin Kirkland, Howard McIlveen. - New York : Haworth Press, c1999.

Handbook for mortals : guidance for people facing serious illness / Joanne Lynn, Joan Harrold, and the Center to Improve Care of the Dying, George Washington University. - New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.

Hard choices for loving people : CPR, artificial feeding, comfort measures only, and the elderly patient / by Hank Dunn. - 3rd ed. - Fairfax, Va. : Fairfax Nursing Center, 1994.

Helping older adults cope with loss / by Bert Hayslip, Jr. - Dallas, TX : TLC Group, c1993.

Hospice care for patients with advanced progressive dementia / [edited by] Ladislav Volicer, Ann Hurley. - New York : Springer, c1998.

The Hospice handbook / produced by Hospice of Northern Virginia. - 1993 revision. - Falls Church, Va. : The Hospice, 1993, c1987.

In their hearts: inspirational Alzheimer's stories / Mary Margaret Britton Yearwood. - - Victoria, Canada : Trafford Publishing, c2002.

An Intelligent guide for dealing with death / [compiled and written by K.M. Escherich]. - [Long Beach, CA] : Escherich, c1995.

Last acts : a national coalition to improve care and caring at the end of life. - [Princeton, N.J.?] : Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. [Quarterly newsletter]

Life on hold: finding hope in the face of serious illness / Laurel Brunvoll and David Seiler. - Sisters, Oregon: Multnomah Publishers, Inc., c2001.

Living with grief after sudden loss / Kenneth Doka. - Washington, D.C. : Hospice Foundation of America, c1996.

Living with grief : Alzheimer's disease / Kenneth J. Doka. - - Washington, DC : Hospice Foundation of America, c2004.

Living with grief when illness is prolonged / edited by Kenneth J. Doka with Joyce Davidson (Hospice Foundation of America. -- Bristol, PA : Taylor & Francis, c1997.

Managing grief & bereavement : a guide for families and professionals caring for memory-impaired adults and other chronically ill persons / [Edna L. Ballard]. - Durham, N.C. : Duke University Medical Center, [199-]

The Many faces of grief / Edgar N. Jackson. - Nashville, Tenn.: Parthenon Press, c1977.

Share my lonesome valley: the slow grief of long-term care / Doug Manning. - Oklahoma Ciaty, OK. : In-Sight Books, Inc., c1999.

When parents die : a guide for adults / Edward Myers. - New York, N.Y. : Penguin Books, c1986.

You are one of us : successful clergy/church connections to Alzheimer's families / Lisa P. Gwyther ; Center for Aging Alzheimer's Family Support Program, Joseph and Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. - Durham, N.C. : Duke University Medical Center, c1995.


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