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Finding Peace at the End of Life: A Death Doula’s Guide for Families and Caregivers

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By Henry Fersko-Weiss — 2020

This groundbreaking book encourages us to face our fears and engage in an open, honest dialogue about death. See more...

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Death Positivity: Dealing with Grief Differently | NBC Left Field

There’s a growing death positivity movement, which aims to open up conversations on grief and death and argues that discussing the end of life can improve the way we live.

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A Mortician on What It Means to Be Death Positive

Ask a Mortician’s Caitlin Doughty tells TFD what it means to be “death positive,” plus other misconceptions about a healthy way to deal with death.

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The Story of Death Is the Story of Women

…and they want to bring back “The Good Death.”

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Death Cafes and Coffin Clubs

Death comes out of the shadows.

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Life After Life

Increasingly, women are infusing our culture’s treatment of mortality with feminism, viewing the way we die as an act of empowerment and resistance, and creating what has become known as the “death-positive movement.”

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Why Millennials Are the “Death Positive” Generation

Unlike boomers, young people are embracing planning their own funerals. It’s fueling changes in the death industry.

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Ram Dass and Mirabai Bush: Walking Each Other Home

Tami Simon interviews Ram Dass and Mirabai Bush, who have written a new beautiful book, called Walking Each Other Home: Conversations on Loving and Dying. It explores what it means to live and die consciously, remembering who we really are, and illuminating the path that we all walk together.

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What Is the Death Positive Movement? | with Caitlin Doughty | Brut

Death—it happens to everyone, but it’s steeped in misunderstanding and negativity. That’s why mortician Caitlin Doughty, aka “Ask A Mortician” on YouTube, wants to open up the conversation about death and dying.

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How ‘Death Doulas’ Can Help People at the End of Their Life

They’re changing how we approach end-of-life care.

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Learning to Serve the Dying

End-of-life doulas provide a new type of caregiving to patients and families.

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Death and Dying