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Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye: Surviving, Coping and Healing After
the Sudden Death of a Loved One
by Brook Noel, Pamela D. Blair
This book, by women who have done their
homework on grief, offers a companion for others still recuperating.
Further, it introduces us to so many others, both famous and ordinary,
who can hold a hand and comfort a soul through grief's wilderness.
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The Way of Transition: Embracing
Life's Most Difficult Moments
by William Bridges
The author reveals how personal tragedy can yield
growth and rejuvenation. Eloquently explaining the mechanics of transition
through his own moving story, Bridges demonstrates how disillusionment, sorrow,
or confusion can blossom into a time of incredible creativity and contentment,
highlighting the profound significance and true value of endings in our lives.
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The Courage to Grieve
by Judy Tatelbaum
"The
Courage to Grieve is a bright candle along a dark, mysterious path
on which none of us are equipped to travel coping with the loss of
a loved one. This excellent and sensitive book also sheds
considerable light on how each of us can learn to live, unafraid,
among the always present reminders of our own unavoidable
encounter with the shafts of death"
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How to Go on Living When Someone
You Love Dies
by Therese, A., Ph.D. Rando
In this compassionate, comprehensive guide,
Therese A. Rando, Ph.D., bereavement specialist leads you gently through the
painful but necessary process of grieving. Dr. Rando will help you learn to: understand
and resolve your grief, talk to children about death, resolve unfinished
business, take care of yourself, accept the help and support of others, and get
through holidays and other difficult times of the year.
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Companion Through the Darkness:
Inner Dialogues on Grief
by Stephanie Ericsson
Certain to be an
indispensable guide to millions offering an innovative and
profoundly touching series of meditations on grief in all its
seasons and emotions. Addressing such themes as abandonment, rage,
exile, silences, cherishing, spiritual awakenings, and more.
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On Life After Death
by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
From the bestselling author of ON DEATH
AND DYING, here are four inspirational essays exploring Dr. Kubler-Ross's
experiences, thoughts, and feelings on the afterlife.
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