Life after diagnosis -- When finding the right words seems impossible -- Who to tell what and when to tell it -- Talking to your children about terminal illness and dying -- How to prepare for medical appointments -- Handling finances -- Taking care of yourself -- Caring for a young child with a life-threatening illness -- Caring for an adult child with a life-threatening illness -- Caring for a spouse with a life-threatening illness -- Caring for a parent with a life-threatening illness -- Progression of hope -- Preparing for and adjusting to hospitalizations -- Handling bad news -- Anticipating the end of life -- What is hospice and how do we talk about it? -- Understanding the physical and emotional needs of your dying loved one -- What does death look like? -- Should children go to funerals? -- After your loved one dies -- Reentry.
Summary:
Offers comfort, support and advice for managing economic, emotional and daily stressors from day one of the diagnosis.
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