Dying in Good Hands: Palliative Massage and the Power of Touch (ePub Book + Videos)
By Christine Sutherland
Introduction:
Massage therapy is known for its physical and emotional benefits. It has been successfully used for patients in palliative care to prevent pressure sores, reduce physical pain, and provide a tangible connection between the massager and the massaged. In Christine Sutherland’s “Dying in Good Hands,” a comprehensive guide to massage in palliative care, she explains how massage therapists, medical professionals, and family and friends can use massage techniques to provide hands-on care and comfort for loved ones.
Analysis:
“Dying in Good Hands” is a must-read guide for anyone who wants to learn more about massage therapy in palliative care. It outlines a wide range of topics, from basic massage strokes and full-body massage routines, to massage treatments for aiding the key areas of the respiratory system, digestion, and circulation. The author also provides insights into how to handle the last moments of life, make the last breath more comfortable, and techniques for the physical and emotional needs of family, friends, and caregivers.
One of the book’s most significant features is its focus on real patient stories that showcase the power of massage in making the process of dying more comfortable. These stories help readers better understand the benefits of massage therapy and give them a glimpse into how it can improve the quality of life for those in palliative care.
Another key feature is the author’s emphasis on inclusivity. The book provides a comprehensive guide to massage therapy for people from all walks of life and backgrounds. The author recognizes that palliative care is a complex process that requires compassion, empathy, and attention to detail.
Target Audience:
The target audience for “Dying in Good Hands” is broad, including massage therapists, trainees, medical professionals, family members, and friends who want to provide hands-on care and support for their loved ones. The book is also an essential resource for anyone interested in learning about palliative care and the role that massage therapy can play in it.
Conclusion:
“Dying in Good Hands” is a comprehensive guide to massage therapy in palliative care. It covers all aspects of massage therapy, from basic massage strokes and full-body massage routines to techniques for handling the last moments of life. The book is well-written, easy to understand, and is an invaluable resource for anyone who wants to provide comfort and care for loved ones in their final moments. Whether you’re a massage therapist, medical professional, family member, or friend, “Dying in Good Hands” provides the tools and techniques needed to provide effective and compassionate care.
Product Details
- Publisher : Brush Education; 1st edition (January 15, 2021)
- Language : English
- eBook Digital : 240 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1550598503
- ISBN-13 : 978-1550598506