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American Book of Dying: Lessons in Healing Spiritual Pain

American Book of Dying: Lessons in Healing Spiritual Pain Hardcover - 2005

by Groves, Richard F.; Klauser, Henriette Anne; Klauser, Anne Henriette

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Celestial Arts, 2005. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
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HENRIETTE ANNE KLAUSER, Ph.D., is the author of the best-selling books Writing on Both Sides of the Brain and Put Your Heart on Paper. Dr. Klauser is dedicated to helping people use the power of the written word to build relationships, bring families together, and heal emotional wounds. She lives in Edmonds, Washington.
RICHARD F. GROVES and his wife, Mary, are the founders of the Sacred Art of Living Education and Retreat Center. The center offers a series of national training programs called the Sacred Art of Dying, which trains healthcare professionals and the general public in supporting and acknowledging the essential role of spirituality at the end of life. He lives with Mary in Bend, Oregon.

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"Richard Groves has devoted himself to understanding the process of death and how caregivers can ease the pain of dying through prayer, music, and ritual. His research stretched back to medieval Europe, crossed paths with folks in Montana studying the same process, and resulted in the Sacred Art of Dying, Groves'¬? four-part course that has gained national attention."-Washington Post