
The Good Death
When to Use This Tool:
Use The Good Death when you’re supporting someone through the final stages of life or beginning to explore your own beliefs and fears around dying. It’s particularly meaningful when you want to approach end-of-life care with intention, compassion, and a sense of peace rather than avoidance or fear.
Why It Matters:
Suzanne B. O’Brien reframes death as a natural and sacred part of life, offering guidance to help families create comfort, dignity, and connection during this transition. By learning how to support a “good death,” you deepen your capacity for presence, healing, and acceptance—for both your loved one and yourself.
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Suzanne B. O’Brien
Author

The Good Death
When to Use This Tool:
Use The Good Death when you’re supporting someone through the final stages of life or beginning to explore your own beliefs and fears around dying. It’s particularly meaningful when you want to approach end-of-life care with intention, compassion, and a sense of peace rather than avoidance or fear.
Why It Matters:
Suzanne B. O’Brien reframes death as a natural and sacred part of life, offering guidance to help families create comfort, dignity, and connection during this transition. By learning how to support a “good death,” you deepen your capacity for presence, healing, and acceptance—for both your loved one and yourself.
Buy it here

Suzanne B. O’Brien
Author
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