
The book "Creating grief when someone dies from the family" is dedicated to the painful theme of the loss of a loved one and offers valuable support for mourning and their relatives and experts. It aims to help readers understand and process their grief in order to find a way with the loss. In several sections, grief is explained as a natural process that runs in different phases. The individuality of grief is emphasized, whereby there is no "right" or "wrong" in dealing with loss. Emotional reactions such as anger, guilt and despair are treated, and practical exercises are offered to recognize and accept your own feelings. The book introduces strategies for coping with grief, including leading a mourning diary, talking about the deceased and finding rituals as a memory. The importance of social support is emphasized; Friends and family play a crucial role in the healing process. Readers are encouraged not to isolate themselves and actively search for support. Finally, the book invites readers to go on a journey of self -discovery and healing. It offers consolation and hope for the time after the loss and encourages to integrate the advice into your own life.
Number of pages | 108 |
Edition | 1 (2025) |
Format | A5 (148x210) |
Binding | Paperback w/ flaps |
Colour | Black & white |
Paper type | Cream |
Language | English |
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