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Good Grief People
  • Language: en

Good Grief People

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Grief Lived
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

A Grief Lived

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-03-04
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  • Publisher: BalboaPress

In A Grief Lived, the reader is swept into the immediacy of the struggle to save the life of Matt, Marcys husband. The tearing apart of the physical reality as Matt dies unexpectedly takes Marcy to the brink, where God, meaning, and life itself are all in doubt. We become privy to the innermost experience of one who traverses the landscape of grief. Through Elizabeths writing, we see the story of sisters whose love grows ever deeper when they are bonded through death and the life after it. And we see how a family closes ranks during a painful crisis to both grieve and grow through this most human experience. What gives this book its unique character is that the story is told by two sisters. We see both the griever and caretaker in a simultaneous experience.

Grief Is a Journey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Grief Is a Journey

In this “volume of rare sensitivity, penetrating understanding, and profound insights” (Rabbi Earl A. Grollman, author of Living When a Loved One Has Died), Dr. Kenneth Doka explores a new, compassionate way to grieve, explaining that grief is not an illness to get over but an individual and ongoing journey. There is no “one-size-fits-all” way to cope with loss. The vital bonds that we form with those we love in life continue long after death—in very different ways. Grief Is a Journey is the first book to overturn prevailing, often judgmental, ideas about grief and replace them with a hopeful, inclusive, personalized, and research-backed approach. New science and studies behind Dr....

The Five Ways We Grieve
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

The Five Ways We Grieve

In this new approach to understanding the impact of grief, Susan A. Berger goes beyond the commonly held theories of stages of grief with a new typology for self-awareness and personal growth. She offers practical advice for healing from a major loss in this presentation of five basic ways, or types, of grieving. These five types describe how different people respond to a major loss. The types are: • Nomads, who have not yet resolved their grief and don’t often understand how their loss has affected their lives • Memorialists, who are committed to preserving the memory of their loved ones by creating concrete memorials and rituals to honor them • Normalizers, who are committed to re-...

I'm Grieving
  • Language: en

I'm Grieving

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Peaceful Path
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 47

A Peaceful Path

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-05-22
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Experiencing the death of a pet is a significant loss many of us must face in our lifetime. What may surprise you is how you or others may respond when this occurs. These companions share our daily lives: A mischievious little cat woke you with every sunrise; the wiry mutt you thought only you could love; or your beautiful quarter horse, who took you away to places of simple beauty.. These are losses you will feel daily, yet have no idea how to address them. This workbook will allow you to explore and understand why you feel this loss and help you do the work in the process of grieving. It is designed to be a seven week study, but can be taken at your own pace. You may find yourself laughing at memories of your first days together, or working through the those questions of those last few days. All of these are necessary parts of the healing process and we hope you find comfort as you spend these days loving your companion, as well as yourself...

The Truth About Grief
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

The Truth About Grief

The five stages of grief are so deeply imbedded in our culture that no American can escape them. Every time we experience loss—a personal or national one—we hear them recited: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. The stages are invoked to explain everything from how we will recover from the death of a loved one to a sudden environmental catastrophe or to the trading away of a basketball star. But the stunning fact is that there is no validity to the stages that were proposed by psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross more than forty years ago. In The Truth About Grief, Ruth Davis Konigsberg shows how the five stages were based on no science but nonetheless became national m...

How Animals Grieve
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

How Animals Grieve

“A touching and provocative exploration of the latest research on animal minds and animal emotions” from the renowned anthropologist and author (The Washington Post). Scientists have long cautioned against anthropomorphizing animals, arguing that it limits our ability to truly comprehend the lives of other creatures. Recently, however, things have begun to shift in the other direction, and anthropologist Barbara J. King is at the forefront of that movement, arguing strenuously that we can—and should—attend to animal emotions. With How Animals Grieve, she draws our attention to the specific case of grief, and relates story after story—from fieldsites, farms, homes, and more—of ani...

Ambiguous Loss
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 166

Ambiguous Loss

When a loved one dies we mourn our loss. We take comfort in the rituals that mark the passing, and we turn to those around us for support. But what happens when there is no closure, when a family member or a friend who may be still alive is lost to us nonetheless? How, for example, does the mother whose soldier son is missing in action, or the family of an Alzheimer's patient who is suffering from severe dementia, deal with the uncertainty surrounding this kind of loss? In this sensitive and lucid account, Pauline Boss explains that, all too often, those confronted with such ambiguous loss fluctuate between hope and hopelessness. Suffered too long, these emotions can deaden feeling and make ...

Grieve's Modern Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 669

Grieve's Modern Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy

Since the third edition of Grieve's Modern Manual Therapy was published in 2005, the original concepts of manipulative therapy have grown to embrace new research-generated knowledge. Expansions in practice have adopted new evidence which include consideration of psychological or social moderators. The original manual therapy or manipulative therapy approaches have transformed into musculoskeletal physiotherapy and this is recognized by the change in title for the new edition – Grieve's Modern Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy. Grieve's Modern Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy continues to bring together the latest state-of-the-art research, from both clinical practice and the related basic science...