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Living with dying

  • Overview
  • Discovery
    • How bad news was broken
    • Own reaction to hearing that life would be shorter
    • Finding information when you have a terminal illness
    • Roller coaster feelings when you have a terminal illness
    • Talking to children about terminal illness
  • Medical, Nursing & Social Care
    • Hospital care for people with a terminal illness
    • Pain and pain control for people with a terminal illness
    • Care at home for people with a terminal illness: social services
    • Care at home for people with a terminal illness: nursing
    • The needs of carers
    • Hospice in-patient care
    • Hospice day care
    • Insufficient hospice care
    • Complementary and alternative approaches for terminally ill people
  • Living with dying
    • Positive aspects of life threatening illness
    • Religion, faith and philosophy
    • Financial help when you have a terminal illness
    • Support and counselling
    • Where people want to die
    • Message to health, social care workers and government
    • Message to others with a terminal illness
    • Advance Decision to Refuse Treatment
    • Thoughts about suicide, assisted dying and euthanasia
    • Practical matters
  • Information and Q&A
    • Information on community care
    • Information on nursing care
    • Information - Palliative care
    • Information - Hospice
    • Information - Making a Will
    • Information - Advance Decision and Advance Statements
    • Information - body and organ donation
    • Information - Funerals
    • Information - Euthanasia
  • People's Profiles
    • Age 30-50
    • Age 51-60
    • Age 61-70
    • Age 71-80
    • Age 81-90
    • Carers
  • Resources and Information
  • Credits

Living with dying

Profiles - Carers

Interview 40

Housewife, married, 3 children.

Charlotte - Interview 43

Charlotte is a consultant systemic psychotherapist, and a trainer and researcher. She is divorced, has one adult child, and is White European.

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