including being open to the presence of loss, dispelling misconceptions about grief, embracing the uniqueness of grief, seeking reconciliation, and reaching out for help. Journalers are asked specific questions about their feelings of grief as they relate to the ten essential touchstones and are prov...
Open to the presence of your loss. Dispel misconceptions about grief. Embrace the uniqueness of your grief. Explore what you might experience. Understand the six needs of mourning. Recognize you are not crazy. Nurture yourself. 8. Reach out for help. ...
You are likely here because you have experienced the horrible,painful loss of a loved one. And I am so very sorry for your loss. In your quest to find help with your grief, you may have come across some “quick fixes” offered over the Internet. Shame on them! What could be worse t...
In the vein ofTheYear of Magical ThinkingandBeautiful Boy,an emotionally raw and inspiring memoir that illuminates a mother’s grief over the loss of her adult child and considers the hope of soulful connections that transcend the boundary of life and death。
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What Color Are Tears?: A Grief and Loss Interactive Workbook for Young Students (Grades K-3) (eBook)Vandawalker, Marianne
Anne DeButte, Grief coach supports you feel less alone and uncertain. Assists in unravelling grief. Inspire You to create a life after loss