Recovering from loss takes more than time.
It takes choices.
Even during the darkest times there are decisions you can make and paths you can choose that lead to wholeness and hope. In this compassionate, caring guide Elizabeth Harper Neeld tells of her own poignant loss, the death of her young husband, along with the real-life experiences of over sixty other women and men. Together with the latest statistical findings on grief and recovery, their stories will help you to answer such questions as "How can I live through this pain?"... "Why can't I get over my loss?"..."Will I ever be happy again?" as it helps you discover:
What steps rebuild beliefs, relationships, and happiness
How to honor the past without being dominated by it
What assistance to request from family and friends
How to tell the difference between sadness and depression
When to seek company and when it's best to be alone
Why reminiscing about the past can help create a new future
Why some people take longer than others to recover their love of life.
This book was used by volunteers working with victims' families after 9/11.
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Recovering from loss takes more than time.
It takes choices.
Even during the darkest times there are decisions you can make and paths you can choose that lead to wholeness and hope. In this compassionate, caring guide Elizabeth Harper Neeld tells of her own poignant loss, the death of her young husband, along with the real-life experiences of over sixty other women and men. Together with the latest statistical findings on grief and recovery, their stories will help you to answer such questions as "How can I live through this pain?"... "Why can't I get over my loss?"..."Will I ever be happy again?" as it helps you discover:
What steps rebuild beliefs, relationships, and happiness
How to honor the past without being dominated by it
What assistance to request from family and friends
How to tell the difference between sadness and depression
When to seek company and when it's best to be alone
Why reminiscing about the past can help create a new future
Why some people take longer than others to recover their love of life.
This book was used by volunteers working with victims' families after 9/11.
Imprint | Little, Brown |
Country of origin | United States |
Release date | November 2006 |
Availability | Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days |
First published | June 2007 |
Authors | Elizabeth Harper Neeld |
Dimensions | 229 x 151 x 32mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 462 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-446-69050-8 |
Barcode | 9780446690508 |
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LSN | 0-446-69050-3 |