After the death of a child, there is no closure. It is like learning how to live with an amputation---you are forever changed and need to learn how to live a new "normal." There can be a feeling of desperation to find someone farther ahead on the path who can understand the crushing pain that makes you feel like you can't even breathe at times. Laura Diehl was plunged into that place with the death of her daughter, and meets the deep need to connect with others who have experienced what cannot...
Guide to Developing Good Practice in Childhood Bereavement Services
by Alison Penny and Childhood Bereavement Childhood Bereavement Network
Whether you are setting up a new or are already delivering a childhood bereavement service, you will find useful information in this book. The starting point is a discussion of the importance of good practice in childhood bereavement services, but the ebook will be useful as a reference when specific issues in developing or reviewing your policy and procedures arise.
Three Months a Caregiving Journey from Heartbreak to Healing
by J Dietrich Stroeh
Death and Children
God's Miracle - A Story of Faith in the Face of Loss
by Darlene Wiebe
A Rainbow Baby Story (Explain It to Me!, #2)
by Kim S Roman and Crystal a Falk
For those who found comfort in Dannion Brinkley's "Saved by the Light", this book offers a new message of inspiration, guidance and the opportunity for spiritual growth. His own near-death story affords insights into life, death and its mysteries.
Guilt Suffering and Death
In the tradition of `When Bad Things Happen to Good People' this inspirational work is an accessible guide to recovering from personal tragedy and loss. Naomi Levy is an articulate rabbi who in her adolescence was shocked by the violent murder of her father into a spiritual struggle. At that time she lost her faith in the idea of a benevolent God and felt let down and alone. Her book speaks to to anyone whose life has been shaken in a similar way. She tells how she and many of the memb...