Losing a loved one is one of the hardest parts of life. With sensitivity and wisdom, Harriet Sarnoff Schiff shares advice to help mourners find comfort admist grief and hope when a loved one has passed.
Supported by interviews with the bereaved and with funeral directors, therapists, and clergymen, this reference helps guide mourners through the grieving process.
This book examines the continued love parents feel for their child and the many poignant and ingenious ways they devise to preserve the bond.
In this book, author and fellow griever Emily Thiroux Threatt provides you with strategies to embrace the process of learning how to start living again. Mourning and coping with grief looks different for everyone.
From the author of the highly successful The Bereaved Parent, this is a reassuring, extremely helpful handbook for anyone in mourning.
Revised Edition Earl A. Grollman. You cannot plant an acorn in the morning and expect that afternoon to sit in the shade of the oak. Antoine de Saint-Exupery Memories of the Past . . . A Bridge to 67 A NEW LIFE.
First published in 1996. This book was produced as a companion to the Hospice Foundation of America's third annual teleconference.
In her advocacy, she soon learned that it wasn't just death people were grieving and that everybody is living a "Grief Life" in some way. Chad was Diana's "person": Her confidante. Her best friend. The keeper of her stories.
In this book, Finkbeiner combines the research and the parents' answers into a description of the parents' new lives.
More than ever before families face the emotional and practical challenges of caring for aged or disabled parents. This insightful book looks at this role reversal through the eyes of...
Walsh and McGoldrick have fully revised and expanded this landmark work on the impact of death on the family system.
Grieving with Hope had me at the very first page when the authors said, 'You are to be commended for using the precious little energy you have to read this book, because if you're grieving the death of a loved one or friend, you may feel ...