How to Grieve

Even when you don't want to

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Mental Health, Death, Grief, Bereavement, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Death/Grief/Bereavement
Cover of the book How to Grieve by Valerie Ihsan, Willow Bench Books
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Author: Valerie Ihsan ISBN: 9780997581034
Publisher: Willow Bench Books Publication: April 26, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Valerie Ihsan
ISBN: 9780997581034
Publisher: Willow Bench Books
Publication: April 26, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

How to Grieve is a how-to guide with practical tips on every page and resource lists at the back of the booklet. Specifically designed with the death of a partner or spouse in mind, How to Grieve: Even When You Don't Want To is applicable to any loss: a child, friend, pet, or divorce.

Buy today to learn how to deal with your immediate grief (or someone else's) and what your next step is.

"This booklet offers succinct, practical, and accessible information for those looking for guidance in the face of grief and loss of a loved one. In her non-threatening and down-to-earth style, Ms. Willman validates and acknowledges the many manifestations of grief while empowering the reader to explore their own experiences of grieving." ~ Cara Young, LCSW, Hospice Social Worker

Early Readers say:

"I enjoyed the aspect of it being written as if advice to a personal friend."

"The practical advice for children is solid! The healing portion coupled with the meditation process was well written and I think some of the best advice. One of the reoccurring themes is that everyone is different, expresses their grief and loss in different ways; this brochure gives both license and permission for each person in similar circumstances to come to grips with their own reality, their own experience." --Don L.

"I could’ve used this when my brother died. I could’ve used it when my father died. After years of experience and having learned most of what you outlined, it would have been a great read after my mother died a couple/3 years ago." --DWL

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How to Grieve is a how-to guide with practical tips on every page and resource lists at the back of the booklet. Specifically designed with the death of a partner or spouse in mind, How to Grieve: Even When You Don't Want To is applicable to any loss: a child, friend, pet, or divorce.

Buy today to learn how to deal with your immediate grief (or someone else's) and what your next step is.

"This booklet offers succinct, practical, and accessible information for those looking for guidance in the face of grief and loss of a loved one. In her non-threatening and down-to-earth style, Ms. Willman validates and acknowledges the many manifestations of grief while empowering the reader to explore their own experiences of grieving." ~ Cara Young, LCSW, Hospice Social Worker

Early Readers say:

"I enjoyed the aspect of it being written as if advice to a personal friend."

"The practical advice for children is solid! The healing portion coupled with the meditation process was well written and I think some of the best advice. One of the reoccurring themes is that everyone is different, expresses their grief and loss in different ways; this brochure gives both license and permission for each person in similar circumstances to come to grips with their own reality, their own experience." --Don L.

"I could’ve used this when my brother died. I could’ve used it when my father died. After years of experience and having learned most of what you outlined, it would have been a great read after my mother died a couple/3 years ago." --DWL

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