Knowledge Reduces Fear Volume 2: A Resource for End of Life Education
Knowledge Reduces Fear 2 is the second book in a curated collection of Barbara’s most popular posts from her award winning blog, Something to Think About: A Blog on End of Life Care. In these posts, Barbara responds to questions and concerns from the community; addressing a wide range of topics on end of life care.
Barbara believes that knowledge reduces fear and that in our society there is a considerable lack of knowledge about the normal, natural dying process. Her blog is one of the ways she educates the public and helps neutralize the fear of death.
Barbara Karnes, RN, is an internationally respected speaker, educator, author, and thought leader on matters of end of life. She is a renowned authority on the dying process and a leading educator for families, healthcare professionals, and the community at large.
We can’t take away the sadness of death. However, talking about it actually alleviates unnecessary pain and stress - because knowledge reduces fear.
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Awesome training material
We use this and ALL your books and booklets to train all of our caregivers on what to expect during the dying process, and how to best help our clients and their families through this difficult time in their lives
Valuable resource
I have had a lot of mental health training, licensed in both psychology and social work and 40 years of experience. I knew very little about the natural process of life’s final stage. I am now a hospice volunteer and with what I have learned from the blogs and pamphlets, feel confident in educating others. Thank you.
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Hi Jonathan, blessings to you in the good work you are doing. Barbara
Great books!!
Love them as a hospice nurse!
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Thank you, Christine. Blessings to you in the good work you are doing. Barbara
huge help
a fabulous resource to assist with friends and family who are walking this path. thank you Barbara!!!!
Finding a need and filling it
Not just personally in that I have an incurable disease; but,also with being aware of of people in my life who are facing “ The final act of living”.