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Mortally wounded stories of soul pain, death and healing | Author(s) | Michael Kearney |
Publisher | Marino Books, Dublin, 1996 |
Pages | 189 pp |
Source | Mercier Press, 16 Hume Street, Dublin 2, Republic of Ireland. |
Keywords | Dying ; Death ; Terminal care ; Pastoral care. |
Annotation | This book explores the nature of soul pain and healing in people who are close to death. Drawing on personal experience of caring for people who are terminally ill, the author describes and reflects on the stories of a number of individuals. A theory and technique of inner care based on mythological and psychological models is developed, to complement the physical or outer care of dying patients. |
Accession Number | CPA-970701205 B |
Classmark | CX: CW: LV: OW |
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