In fact, it can be a huge help to see your own grief and loss mirrored in that of others; of the hundreds (probably thousands!) of authors who’ve channelled their pain into stories. Sharing what they’ve been through and what they’ve learned about grief becomes a motivation to help ...
With all the joy life brings, there also comes inescapable grief and sadness. During these difficult moments, it’s important to remember that you are not alone in this experience. Loss is the ultimate commonality – no one goes through life without experiencing it in some capacity. If you a...
Parents bring you into the world and it can feel lonely to no longer have them in your life. We've picked some books that may help you manage your grief after the loss of a parent. 1. How to Survive the Loss of a Parent: A Guide For Adults By Lois F. Akner C.S.W. with ...
Processing grief can be a significant challenge to those directly experiencing loss and their loved ones.People’s experience of grief is very subjective, and as a culture, there is a considerable lack of literacy around death and grieving considering that it is an integral part of every single ...
Memory books: helping children cope with loss. 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 22 作者: KG Levine 摘要: Children who have a parent or significant family member who is ill or dying or who has died handle their grief in different ways. Memory books have helped keep children mentally...
Written through the eyes of a young child, the POPPO Books help grieving children and teens understand the progression of terminal illness and eventual death. They share in one of life’s greatest challenges. Follow alongside as they journey to heal grief and loss. ...
Patrick Ness has written a powerful and haunting story about a 13-year-old boy trying to deal with grief and loss. This beautifully crafted story is also filled with dark humor, vivid imagery, fear, rage, and courage. The characters are realistic and fleshed out. Conor O’Malley is dealing...
Today, I am grateful to be able to help others navigate their grief through the same practices that helped me. Through my books, counseling sessions, and public speaking, I share what I’ve learned with those who feel lost or alone in their pain. My goal is to empower others to reconnec...
published in 1912. It’s the story of a young girl raised in an orphanage who, through the help of a mysterious benefactor with whom she corresponds, is able to attend college. Katherine Reay wrote an absolutely delightful, and award-winning novel,Dear Mr. Knightley,which is a modern versio...
A cult classic in the loss community, this guide was written by a grief therapist who counseled thousands of people, and led support groups for the young and the widowed. Packaged in chapters with titles like “6 Kinds of Guilt,”“Returning to Work” and “Suicidal Feelings,” Feinberg us...