BOOKS

The D-Word: Talking About Dying
A guide for relatives, friends and carers
Sue Brayne
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Suggested
Reading
Please do recommend any books you have found helpful. We would be delighted to add them to our recommended D-Word reading list.
A Special Scar: The Experience of People Bereaved by Suicide. Alison Wertheimer. Routledge. 2001.
Death, Dying and Bereavement. The Open University and Sage Publishing. 1993.
Death-Bed Visions: the Psychical Experience of the Dying. W.F. Barratt. London. Bantam.1926.
End-of-Life Experiences: A Guide for Carers of the Dying. Sue Brayne and Peter Fenwick. Braynework 2008.
Facing Death and Finding Hope. Christine Longaker. New York. Main Street Books. 1997.
Gentle Dying. Felicity Warner. London. Hay House. 2008.
Grief, Mourning and Ritual. Open University Press. 2001.
Introduction to Religious and Spiritual Experience. Marianne Rankin. Continuum Books. 2008
Living and Dying with Cancer. Angela Armstrong-Coster. Cambridge University Press.2004.
Nearing the End of Life: A Guide for Relatives and Friends of the Dying. Sue Brayne and Peter Fenwick. Braynework,2008.
Noch mal Leben Vor Dem Tod. Beate Lakotta and Walter Schells. Munich. Deutsche Verlags- Anstalt. 2004.
On Death and Dying. Elizabeth Kubler Ross. New York. Routledge. 1970.
Recognising the Spiritual Needs in People Who Are Dying. Rachel Stanworth. Oxford University Press. 2004.
Sacred Dying. Megory Anderson. New York. Marlow & Company. 2004.
Someone Very Important Has Just Died. Mary Turner. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. 2004
Talking with Children and Young People about Death and Dying Mary Turner. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. 2006
The Art of Dying. Peter Fenwick and Elizabeth Fenwick. Continuum Books. 2008.
The Dying Process. Julia Lawton. London. Routledge. 2000.
To Cause a Death. Kelly Connor. Clairview. 2004
What Happens When We Die. Sam Parnia. Hay Publishing. 2007