Episode 5
Esteemed French psychologist Marie de Hennezel uses her experience of working with the dying to argue that proximity to death is not to be feared. Read by Alexandra Mathie.
French psychologist Marie de Hennezel examines western attitudes to ageing and asks if we can transform the way we feel about growing old, making this most feared period one of the best times of our lives.
De Hennezel draws on her experience of working with the dying to argue that one's proximity to death is not to be feared.
Read by Alexandra Mathie.
Abridged by Alison Joseph.
Marie de Hennezel is a respected psychologist and psychotherapist who works with the French government to raise awareness of palliative care. She has written nine books about the end of life, including 'Intimate Death', and is the author of two ministerial reports on caring for those with terminal illnesses.
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