What To Do When Someone Dies?
Buz Overbeck and Joanie Overbeck
$12.95
Spiral Bound, 8 1/2 x 11 Paper
This booklet is comprised of individual
fact sheets on areas of immediate and long-term concern to anyone
who has lost, or is anticipating the loss, of a loved one. This
information is a road map which contains detailed and specific
facts to help individuals make the best decisions at the time of
loss and to understand their later reactions. Much of this
information is not found in any other publication.
The information is especially helpful for
anyone who is facing -- or helping a friend or loved one face --
the loss of someone close to them. Used as a text in a Death
& Dying course at the University of North Texas, this booklet
contains detailed and specific facts to help individuals make the
best decisions at the time of loss and the months following. If
you have ever been called on to help someone whose friend,
parent, or spouse has died, you will appreciate this publication.
Fact sheets include information on the following:
- ORGAN AND TISSUE
DONATIONS
- FUNERAL INFORMATION
AND OPTIONS
- LEGAL ISSUES:
WILLS, ESTATES, & PROBATE
- NINE MYTHS ABOUT
GRIEF
- WHAT FAMILY AND
FRIENDS CAN DO
- FOUR STEPS TOWARDS
GRIEF RECOVERY
- SUPPORT GROUP
INFORMATION
- DEATH AND THE
FAMILY SYSTEM
- AND MUCH, MUCH,
MORE
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