Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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Quebec model of humanity Marie De Hennezel


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I love Quebec. I "fell in love with" there are more than twenty years. I came to train me to palliative care in this country, often ahead of us in many areas. While we were hiding behind our screens dying in hospitals, and we end their lives because we did not know how else to end their suffering, were practiced there care full of humanity, we do not skimp on painkillers.
is in Quebec, with the engineering psychologist, Johanne de Montigny, who was with the dying, I learned what the essence of coaching. I came back revitalized. I mean replenished.
For in this young and dynamic country, I met real people, speaking without jargon, showing their emotions.
People who were not afraid speak with their hearts, people that the word "spirituality" did not scare, because it was a long time they understood that this is not the same as religion, and that every human being is endowed with a spirituality .[...]

Excerpt from chronic Marie De Hennezel in Psychologies Magazine (Jan. 2011)

Mary Hennezel

Hennezel Mary is a psychologist and psychotherapist. She worked for ten years in the first palliative care unit of France, created in 1987 at the International Hospital of the University City of Paris. She has published Death intimate (Belfond 1995) prefaced by François Mitterrand, The art of dying r in 1997 ... Latest book: A life to save the world with Bertrand Vergely (Travel North 2010)
official website Mary Hennezel

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