Nothing Left Unsaid: Words to Help You and Your Loved Ones Through the Hardest Times
Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Death & Dying, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Mental Health, Death, Grief, Bereavement
Saying the wrong thing in a delicate situation is a widespread fear. Its difficult for most people to find the right words when confronted with lifes most troubling moments: illness or death of a loved one. Many self-help books deal with the aftermath of death, but in Nothing Left Unsaid Carol Orsborn provides counsel to those caring for a dying or seriously ill loved one. Speaking from personal experience, she helps readers find the words for what they really want to say and gives them questions to consider while theres still time. The book is divided into three parts: stories, poems, and prayers; processes and rituals; and questions for conversation.
Saying the wrong thing in a delicate situation is a widespread fear. Its difficult for most people to find the right words when confronted with lifes most troubling moments: illness or death of a loved one. Many self-help books deal with the aftermath of death, but in Nothing Left Unsaid Carol Orsborn provides counsel to those caring for a dying or seriously ill loved one. Speaking from personal experience, she helps readers find the words for what they really want to say and gives them questions to consider while theres still time. The book is divided into three parts: stories, poems, and prayers; processes and rituals; and questions for conversation.