Borglum, Dale - Healing and Dying
Health and Healing
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27m
Serious illness provides an opportunity for individuals to get in touch with the part of themselves that is not dependent upon social status, wealth or physical appearance. Dale Borglum, Ph.D., is director of the Living/Dying Center in Fairfax, California. He suggests that healing is most possible when one does not deny the possibility of death.
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