Meetings at the edge: dialogues with the grieving and dying,the healing and healed

by Stephen Levine.
Garden City, NY: Anchor Press, 2010.

Content:
Opening to grief: Dorothy, mother of dying child —
Allowing death: Doris, daughter of dying mother —
Forgiveness as healing: Cassie, cancer patient —
Healing into grief: Karen, mother of drowned child —
Attending a dying parent: Tom, son of dying father —
The only work we have to do is on ourselves: Nancy, therapist of suicidal patient —
Once health, now what?: Kelly, cancer patient —
Even pain is workable: Anonymous, cancer patient —
Resolving death: Gail, nurse to dying friend —
A teaching in surrender: Lobellia, cancer patient —
Opening the heart in hell: Marcia, mother of murdered child —
Healing into the world: Anthony, cancer patient —
Who dies?: Stan, cancer patient —
Losing life, choosing death: Evelyn, ALS patient —
Coming home to die: Robert, husband of dying wife —
The light reflected in three faces: A day in the hospital, three dying patients —
A confusing grace: Mary, cancer patient —
A deeper pain than dying: Kathy, cancer patient —
The intense work of healing: Gerri, cancer patient —
Listening to the heart of the matter: Working with comatose patients —
No one can die your death for you: Maggie, therapist —
Surrendering the heart: Rena, cancer patient —
When we let go of everything, only love remains: Martine, cancer patient.