This book was recommened to me by a family member. It helped me to understand what was happening in my life and how to help the person that I was losing. It offers great tools and guidelines. It helps make you realize you are not the only one to go through this and that your not alone. It is not based on religion but on a common ground we all share.
A must have for family care givers and professionals
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This book is a must have for any family care giver or professional looking for a way to help with end of life issues. The format allows the caregiver to be guided through the end of life process and to think about caring for their loved one in ways that would never occur to someone who has not been involved in the end of life process. The design of the book is innovative. It allows for caregivers to journal their thoughts and feelings and to have something to look back on. I also had the opportunity to hear Mr. Sapienza speak and I am in awe of his sensitivity and compassion in an arena that is so often hard for us to enter. I work with family care givers and often give this book to them to begin their journey with their loved ones.
A thought-provoking resource for hospice volunteers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Urgent Whispers: Care Of The Dying by Jerral Sapienza is a spiritual self-help guide written especially and specifically for caregivers of the ill and the dying. Urgent Whispers is primarily an interactive book, asking the reader questions to explore internal and external issues, with space for jotting down brief answers, notes, and insights as one progresses through the self-discovery voyage. Also available in a spiral bound edition is a meaningful and thought-provoking resource for hospice volunteers and the clergy, as well as a welcome addition to the growing library of literature in the area of Death & Dying for both professionals and paraprofessionals.
Urgent Whispers: Care of the Dying
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
It's about time that someone in Western society breech the taboo related to death and dying. Death isn't a fun subject, by any means, but it is something that all of us will experience. Like it or not, no one can escape losing a loved one and certainly we all have to die, at some point, ourselves.Mr. Sapienza has masterfully captured the essence of meaning and beauty of the death process. Who knew that death could be such a rewarding experience? In giving care and/or assisting a loved one at the end of life, Mr. Sapienza illustrates how family or friends can enrich the end of life for the dying as well as add purpose and hope for those still living. Working in a nursing home, I've seen many people die. I've seen family members grieving the loss before their loved on is even gone. I've seen family members unwittingly talk about what a wonderful person WAS. Mr. Sapienza enlightens his readers to be present in the here and now. The truth that so many of us fail to see, is that the dying aren't yet dead, therefore they still ARE wonderful people. Crying and grieving before they depart wastes energy and takes the focus away from the person who is dying and needs loved ones present. It's not that the author is pointing out what we do wrong in assisting loved ones at the end of life; quite the contrary. Mr. Sapienza has a wealth of experience and compassion that he is sharing to our culture in collectively teaching us how to better care for those we love in their final time of need. I have lost loved ones, but failed to be present for them in an altruistic capacity, simply because I didn't know how. I wish I had known how to be present for them, rather than focusing on my impending loss. All that accomplished was to rob the dying and myself of endearing, special moments that could have added so much meaning to process of dying.We cannot implement what we do not know. In this age of self help gurus sharing their wisdom with the masses, "Urgent Whispers" is a must read. If we as a society want to learn how to enrich our lives, our relationships, businesses, etc, why then, should we not take our desire to grow and be better persons in the arena of death as well? Afterall, death is something that will enevitably touch us all. Why not make it better, too?"Urgent Whispers" is well written and breaks the barrier of fear to unfold a compassionate look at death. Fear breeds ignorance. This book takes the reader beyond the unpleasant and scary thoughts commonly associated with death to reveal a fresh approach in helping our loved ones make the transition to the other side. I cannot praise this author enough for giving the world such a useful, wonderful tool. Everyone who reads this book will be a better person for it. I can only hope that the persons who will care for me, when my time comes, will have read this book and will follow it closely.Kudos to Mr. Sapienza and thank you for the epiphany. I hope that everyone who reads your book wil g
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