Dont Take My Grief Away
$17.99
1. Where Do I Begin?
2. Choices
3. What About A Minister?
4. Should I Go See The Body?
5. What Do Flowers Mean?
6. The Children
7. The Family Time
8. Make It Personal
9. What Happens When Someone Dies?
10. Why?
11. If Only!
12. Don’t Take My Grief Away From Me
13. The Stages Of Grief
14. Feeling Bad Because You Feel Bad
15. The Search For Appropriate Behavior
16. The Search For Appropriate Friends
17. The Search For Appropriate Reactions
18. Do You Want To Get Well?
19. Saying Good- Bye And Saying Hello
20. Purpose P. 126
Additional Info
Gently, with warm consoling and practical guidance Doug Manning addresses the painful, often disorienting aftermath of the death of a loved one, helping the bereaved cope with the emotions and confront the decisions that are an inevitable part of this time of radical life adjustment.
Beginning with the premise that “grief is not an enemy, it is a friend. It is the natural process of walking through the hurt and growing through the walk.” Manning helps readers face up to grief, move through it, and learn to live again.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780060654177
ISBN10: 0060654171
Doug Manning
Binding: Trade Paper
Publisher: Harper Collins Publishers
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