Miss me but let me go - A Grief Notebook
by Life After Loss Publishing
Chicken Soup for the Grieving Soul (Chicken Soup for the Soul) ()
by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen
This collection of inspirational stories will undoubtedly touch many hearts. Written by authors who have lost loved ones, these stories offer comfort, peace and understanding to those going through the grieving process. Individual people deal with grief in their own ways and within their own time, but the guidance and support they receive from others is what helps them through it. One of the key messages of "Chicken Soup for the Grieving Soul "is that togetherness and sharing are the keys to mov...
Shadows in the Sun (Series in Death, Dying, and Bereavement)
by Betty Davies
Shadows in the Sun covers the immediate, short- and long-term responses and subsequent generational effects of sibling bereavement and discusses sibling responses in the context of the variables which influence them. The final chapter synthesizes all that has gone before into a comprehensive model of sibling bereavement. Practical guidelines are offered for those who seek to help grieving siblings, children, and families.
Rebuilding Your Life After the Death of Your Spouse
by Craig J Battrick and Anne L Tezon
This book is a warm hug for every widow navigating her grief, pain, and loss, and thinking she will never love her life again. Joann Filomena's Widowed is not only a shared journey through loss, but also a roadmap for rebuilding a future that makes room for hope and happiness alongside pure and beautiful grief. Widows will discover exactly what it is they need in order to move forward, and even how to dream again. Not since Joan Didion's The Year of Magical Thinking has there been a book of su...
At 23, Dani Shapiro had drifted far from her New Jersey roots and family. Then an accident on snowy roads left both her parents critically ill in hospital. This memoir traces Shapiro's journey back to the world she left behind, where she was faced with the task of taking care of two people who needed her desperately.
Following a helpful introduction about the role of spirituality in grief, this practical mourning guide suggests activities based on meditation, prayer, yoga, and contemplative solitude to help with feelings of despair. For mourners who suffer from anxiety, breathing exercises are recommended, and massage is suggested for those who experience fatigue. Each description of these practices offers a brief activity to try out before continuing to read.
Religious quote in loving memory, condolence book to sign
by Lulu and Bell
Making Friends with Depression (Making Friends)
by Sarah Rayner, Kate Harrison, and Dr Patrick Fitzgerald
There's No Accounting for the Strangeness of Things
by Valley Haggard