On Death and Dying:
* The Psychology of Death and Dying (1967): This book is considered a classic in the field of death and dying, exploring the emotional and psychological experiences of both those facing death and those who are grieving.
* Learning to Die (1973): An exploration of the process of dying and how individuals can approach their own death with courage and grace.
* The Dying Experience (1975): This book investigates the experiences of individuals nearing death and provides insights into the psychological and spiritual aspects of the dying process.
On Relationships and Life:
* The Kind of Love That Lasts (1976): A guide to building healthy and lasting relationships based on mutual respect, understanding, and communication.
* The Way of the Optimist (1982): This book presents an optimistic view of life and encourages readers to embrace the possibilities that lie ahead.
* The Choice of Life (1986): A book about the importance of making choices in life and taking responsibility for one's own happiness.
* The Power of the Heart (1993): This book emphasizes the interconnectedness of all beings and the importance of compassion and love.
Other Notable Works:
* The Medium, The Mystic, and the Physic (1974): An exploration of paranormal phenomena and the role of the mind in shaping reality.
* The Best Possible Place (1989): A collection of stories and essays on the human spirit and the search for meaning.
Eda J. LeShan's work was known for its insightful and compassionate approach to complex issues. She was a pioneer in the field of death and dying and her writings continue to provide guidance and comfort to individuals facing difficult life transitions.