At
the End of Life's Journey
In our culture, few people seem
to be comfortable talking about end-of-life. Yet, as surely as we were born, there will be a time when our journey will
come to an end.
What a contrast this is to how readily we think and speak about
the beginning of life. When someone is anticipating a baby coming into their world, they are often asked: When do you think it will happen? What do you think it
will be like? Are you ready? Are you afraid? How are you preparing for it?
People facing end-of-life frequently have these same questions
on their minds. Meaningful communication at end-of-life can be enriching for the person who is dying and for the family
and friends. It can be an opportunity for great sacredness and healing to happen. (Remember that healing does not mean curing; rather, it refers to making whole.)
Many individuals,
families, and dear ones, find that they are looking for a way to start the conversation. Contact Fredda to
help you plan a healing circle or support you in some way through this time of transition.
Fredda Wasserman,
MA, MPH, LMFT, CT has a background in both Public Health and Clinical Psychology. Recognized for
her work in guided imagery and the mind/body/soul connection, Fredda specializes in working with people who are experiencing
challenges in their health, their career, or their relationships, as well as those who are facing end-of-life or grieving.
Her CD series is highly acclaimed and distributed throughout the country. Fredda is the co-author with
Norine Dresser of Saying Goodbye to Someone You Love: Your Emotional Journey Through End of Life and Grief, DemosMedical/Health, 2010.
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Order Fredda's book SAYING GOODBYE TO SOMEONE YOU LOVE: YOUR EMOTIONAL JOURNEY THROUGH END OF LIFE AND GRIEF, DemosMedical/Health, 2010.
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