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A Dignified Ending

A Dignified Ending

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Each year, more than one million people and their loved-ones arrive at a decision to cease attempts at curative medical treatments and shift to hospice care, while one-in-five Americans now live in in geographical regions that have established lawful protocols allowing medical aid in dying-also known as assisted suicide. In this powerful new work, Lew Cohen, a psychiatrist and palliative medicine researcher, reveals a self-determination movement that empowers people to shape the timing and circumstances of their deaths, decriminalizes laws threatening those who help them, and passes assisted dying legislature. He offers a vivid tapestry woven from the candid, inspirational, and graphic stories of individuals who sought to choreograph how they would die. There is nothing simple about these decisions, and A Dignified Ending tackles the intricacies of timing, the presence of dementia and other dire but not terminal conditions, the legal risks, as well as the mixed reactions of the disability community. Cohen illuminates the evolution of right-to-die organizations in the United States, and the impact of activists like Jack Kevorkian, Derek Humphrey, Faye Girsh, Cody Curtis, and Brittany Maynard. The decision to conclude one's life with a planned death is an emotionally polarizing subject. Nonetheless, the public increasingly wants to control how they die. This requires that people formulate their end-of-life preferences and not wait until the last moment to communicate these with physicians and families. A Dignified Ending conveys truthful and nuanced accounts of men and women who chose to die, and stories of the activists-proponents and opponents- who promote this growing right-to-die movement.

Lew Cohen is a professor of psychiatry at the University of Massachusetts-Baystate School of Medicine, and an adjunct professor of psychiatry at the Tufts University School of Medicine. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship for Medicine and Health, two Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Residency awards, and a Bogliasco Fellowship for the Arts and Humanity, as well as the Eleanor and Thomas Hackett Award from the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry. He is author or co-editor of several books, including No Good Deed.

Part I. Foreword Chapter 1. The Admiral and His Wife Chapter 2. The Geriatric Romeo and Juliet Chapter 3. It's Not Like She's Suffering Chapter 4. Sigmund Freud's Cancer Chapter 5.You Don't Want Custer Chapter 6. How Life Turned Out Chapter 7. Putting the 'Mensch' in Dementia Chapter 8. You Won't Let Me Suffer? Chapter 9. My Way Chapter 10. Fate Worse Than Death Chapter 11. Nothing But Torture Part II Chapter 12. Goodbye, My Love Chapter 13 .Dr. Death Chapter 14. Hemlock Chapter 15. A Well-Worn Sweater Chapter 16. Bring Out Yer Dead Chapter 17. The Federation Chapter 18. Caring Friends Chapter 19. The Metamorphosis of Caring Friends Chapter 20. The New Dr. Death Chapter 21. The Final Two Cases Part III Chapter 22. Four Boxes of Chocolate Chapter 23. On Her Own Terms Chapter 24. Golden Summer Chapter 25. Don't Sugarcoat It Chapter 26. Enough is Enough Chapter 27. What She Wanted Chapter 28. Cowboys, Mormons, and Sundance Part IV Chapter 29. We Have Choices Chapter 30. Last Thoughts Author's Notes, Acknowledgments

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