Principles for End-of-Life Care is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary textbook for anyone called to accompany the dying with skill, presence and heart. Blending both psychology, cross-cultural wisdom, clinical knowledge and ethical clarity, this book offers a complete foundation for compassionate, competent, end-of-life practice.
From the history of how we came to fear death to the practical structures of palliative and hospice care, from mythology and story to bioethics and legal frameworks, this guide prepares practitioners to meet the sacred threshold with confidence, humility and humanity.
This is more than a textbook. It is an invitation to become the kind of practitioner the dying- and the world, truly need.