Ten Things I Wish I Knew Before She Died
The Foundation for End of Life Care and Juneau Medical Society are co-sponsoring the second of free lectures, "Ten Things I Wish I Knew Before She Died," by Dr. Lani Leary, clinical psychologist and author of "Healing Hands."
Leary, certified in grief therapy, hypnotherapy and critical incident stress management, will speak on how death matters and how to help those or families of those who are dying.
"It's about things I've learned in my life to help people die well and in a way that they want and to help people know that they can make a positive difference in the lives of loved ones," Leary said, "I think that so many people do really want to help, but they are paralyzed, because they're afraid that if they do something, they'll do something wrong. So they do nothing. And then later, after their loved one dies, they have so many regrets and guilt about that."
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Leary, certified in grief therapy, hypnotherapy and critical incident stress management, will speak on how death matters and how to help those or families of those who are dying.
"It's about things I've learned in my life to help people die well and in a way that they want and to help people know that they can make a positive difference in the lives of loved ones," Leary said, "I think that so many people do really want to help, but they are paralyzed, because they're afraid that if they do something, they'll do something wrong. So they do nothing. And then later, after their loved one dies, they have so many regrets and guilt about that."
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