Book Review: What Abi Taught Us
We review the book ‘What Abi Taught Us’, by Dr Lucy Hone, who is a Christchurch-based research academic in the field of resilience/ wellbeing psychology at Auckland University of Technology. It is an inspiring story about how Lucy dealt with the death of her daughter.
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Play belowThen we have Janine Winters, a paediatric palliative care specialist from the USA working for the Otago Hospice with us in the studio. The hospice is quite a unique setting for grief, death and dying. It’s more of a ‘slow death’, with time for the person and family to prepare a bit more for the loss to come – as compared to a car accident that’s more of a shock. Janine talks to us about the struggles she has seen in people and gives us some thoughts on what might help us in the grieving process.
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