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E-grāmata: Death Is a Day Worth Living

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  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Mar-2023
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506487731
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From leading global voice in palliative care Dr. Ana Claudia Quintana Arantes comes the international bestseller Death Is a Day Worth Living, now in English for the first time. Lyrical and tender, this book outlines a revolutionary vision for us to reconsider the act of dying so that we may fully live.

"Although many choose to live as if dead, all have the right to die alive. When my turn comes, I want my life to end in a good way: on that day, I want to be alive."

Dr. Ana Claudia Quintana Arantes's viral TED Talk on end-of-life care cemented her, a palliative care doctor in Brazil, as a global leader on living and dying well. Her international bestseller, Death Is a Day Worth Living, has been translated into eight languages and now is being offered in English for the first time.

Death Is a Day Worth Living touches a universal nerve, speaking to our most intimate moments and to the vital part of who we are as caregivers and loving family members. With her expertise, Dr. Quintana Arantes courageously takes on a subject that continues to be taboo, offering nothing short of a revolutionary way to reconsider the act of dying. We must care for each other, our loved ones, and patients in profound ways, even when there is no longer the possibility of cure.

"It is only through awareness of death that we hasten to build the being that we ought to be," writes Dr. Quintana Arantes as she conveys a powerful sense that we need to--and can--do more to ensure that everyone has a well-managed and lovingly supported death, and that to do so is a celebration of their life and humanity, and those of their caretakers.



"Dr. Ana Claudia Quintana Arantes's viral TED Talk on end-of-life care cemented her, a palliative care doctor in Brazil, as a global leader on living and dying well. Her international bestseller, Death Is a Day Worth Living, has been translated into eight languages and now is being offered in English for the first time. Death Is a Day Worth Living touches a universal nerve, speaking to our most intimate moments and to the vital part of who we are as caregivers and loving family members. With her expertise, Dr. Quintana Arantes courageously takes on a subject that continues to be taboo, offering nothing short of a revolutionary way to reconsider the act of dying. We must care for each other, our loved ones, and patients in profound ways, even when there is no longer the possibility of cure. "It is only through awareness of death that we hasten to build the being that we ought to be," writes Dr. Quintana Arantes as she conveys a powerful sense that we need to--and can--do more to ensure that everyone has awell-managed and lovingly supported death, and that to do so is a celebration of their life and humanity, and those of their caretakers"--Publisher's website.
Introduction 1(6)
Who I am
7(6)
Why I do what I do
13(4)
Life is made of stories: heres what I did with mine
17(12)
Caring for the caregivers
29(12)
What is palliative care?
41(14)
Empathy and compassion
55(6)
Fear of dying, fear of living
61(4)
Talk ing about death, talking about time
65(12)
How to help someone die
77(10)
Giving ourselves and others permission to die naturally
87(4)
The active process of dying
91(8)
Can the truth kill?
99(6)
Contemplating death
105(10)
The living dead
115(6)
We all come to the end. What is the hardest path to that day?
121(8)
The spiritual dimension of human suffering
129(14)
Regrets
143(8)
Forthright feelings
151(8)
Working to live, living to work
159(8)
Elective affinities
167(4)
Making yourself happy
171(8)
Our everyday deaths
179(12)
Choosing how to die: elements of a living will
191(10)
Life after death: time for mourning
201(10)
In Brazil: changes in end of life care
211(8)
Acknowledgments 219(2)
Notes 221