The rise of death doulas and what they can teach us about dying well without religion
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Chris Miller and Douglas Ezzy
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The IndependentThe rise of death doulas and what they can teach us about dying well without religionindependent.co.ukThey help the dying identify what matters most to them at the end of their lives and work out how to make it happen — what one might call a ‘good death’
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