Kinder und Tod

Kinder und Tod

Softcover
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TrauerbewältigungVerlustRatgeber ElternSterbende Begleiten

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Wie gehen Kinder mit dem Tod um? Anhand von Erlebnissen, Gesprächen und Briefen von todkranken Kindern beschreibt Elisabeth Kübler-Ross auf einfühlsame Weise, was der Tod für sie bedeutet, welche Stadien sie durchlaufen und wie Eltern ihren Kindern die Angst vor dem Sterben nehmen können.

Book Information

Main Genre
Self-Help & Non-Fiction
Sub Genre
Family & Health
Format
Softcover
Pages
304
Price
17.50 €

Author Description

Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, M.D. (8.7.1926–24.8.2004), geboren in der Schweiz, war Psychiaterin, setzte sich stets humanitär ein und begründete die weltweite Hospizbewegung mit. In ihrem bahnbrechenden Buch Interviews mit Sterbenden (On Death and Dying, 1969) beschrieb sie erstmals die fünf Phasen der Trauer. Kübler-Ross schrieb 24 Bücher, die in 36 Sprachen übersetzt wurden. Sie spendete Millionen Menschen Trost, die mit dem eigenen oder dem Tod eines geliebten Menschen konfrontiert waren. Leidenschaftlich kümmerte sie sich unter anderem um unheilbar kranke Kinder, AIDS-Patienten und alte Menschen. Das größte Vermächtnis ihrer Arbeit liegt darin, uns den würdevollen Umgang mit Sterbenden gelehrt zu haben und die Bedeutung, ihnen mit bedingungsloser Liebe zu begegnen.Elisabeth Kübler-Ross wurde 2007 in die amerikanische National Women’s Hall of Fame aufgenommen, und das Time Magazine zählte sie zu den 100 größten Denkern des 20. Jahrhunderts. Ihr Werk wird von hunderten Organisationen weltweit fortgeführt, darunter die Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Foundation.Weitere Informationen im Internet unter: www.ekrfoundation.org

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I remember how I found this book so clearly like it was yesterday. I was walking around my city's public library just looking around to see if I'd find something to read. I came across this book and had an immediate and intense reaction to it. It was like something was literally compelling me to read this book. I ignored it and first, but I had the same reaction when I walked past it again, so I decided to read it.It was a deeply moving experience reading this book. I should mention that I was probably around 15 at the time, had little experience with death (I had been to one funeral) and surely not with the death of children, but I still found this book extremely moving and important. I think everyone should read this book! It is moving, spiritual and most importantly very comforting for parents who have lost their children or have a child that is terminally ill. It's an incredibly important book and everyone should read it.

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I remember how I found this book so clearly like it was yesterday. I was walking around my city's public library just looking around to see if I'd find something to read. I came across this book and had an immediate and intense reaction to it. It was like something was literally compelling me to read this book. I ignored it and first, but I had the same reaction when I walked past it again, so I decided to read it.It was a deeply moving experience reading this book. I should mention that I was probably around 15 at the time, had little experience with death (I had been to one funeral) and surely not with the death of children, but I still found this book extremely moving and important. I think everyone should read this book! It is moving, spiritual and most importantly very comforting for parents who have lost their children or have a child that is terminally ill. It's an incredibly important book and everyone should read it.

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