Handbook of Hope

First Aid for Surviving the Suicide of a Loved One

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Suicide
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Author: Mary Elizabeth Burgess ISBN: 9781491841587
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: December 19, 2013
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Mary Elizabeth Burgess
ISBN: 9781491841587
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: December 19, 2013
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Grief/Consolation Written in short, to the point suggestions, Handbook of Hope provides practical, meaningful, and immediate aid for family and friends of loved ones who die by suicide. Sometimes classified as disenfranchised grief because societys attitudes do not permit normal mourning, suicide is one of the most difficult kinds of loss to cope with. Handbook of Hope is designed to help with the period immediately following the suicide as well as many months later. It points the way, step by step, to acceptance of the reality of devastating loss. Drawing from many perspectives, including her own losses and illness as well as the mourning styles of her family, Mary Elizabeth Burgess writes with the warmth and conviction of one whos been there. She also facilitates Grief Support Groups. From Mary Elizabeth Burgesss personal tragedy was born this slim volume of hope and wisdom. It is comforting to read for those new to the raw grief which flows in the wake of suicideand full of straightforward navigational advice. Sarai Alpert, M. A., Grief Therapist At the darkest moment of my life, a total stranger reached out to me with her Handbook of Hope. Only someone who has experienced the suicide of a loved one could write these clear and loving words. Please keep your copy close. You will need to refer to it often. You are not alone. -Debra Lloyd, Mother Believe this: You will survive.

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Grief/Consolation Written in short, to the point suggestions, Handbook of Hope provides practical, meaningful, and immediate aid for family and friends of loved ones who die by suicide. Sometimes classified as disenfranchised grief because societys attitudes do not permit normal mourning, suicide is one of the most difficult kinds of loss to cope with. Handbook of Hope is designed to help with the period immediately following the suicide as well as many months later. It points the way, step by step, to acceptance of the reality of devastating loss. Drawing from many perspectives, including her own losses and illness as well as the mourning styles of her family, Mary Elizabeth Burgess writes with the warmth and conviction of one whos been there. She also facilitates Grief Support Groups. From Mary Elizabeth Burgesss personal tragedy was born this slim volume of hope and wisdom. It is comforting to read for those new to the raw grief which flows in the wake of suicideand full of straightforward navigational advice. Sarai Alpert, M. A., Grief Therapist At the darkest moment of my life, a total stranger reached out to me with her Handbook of Hope. Only someone who has experienced the suicide of a loved one could write these clear and loving words. Please keep your copy close. You will need to refer to it often. You are not alone. -Debra Lloyd, Mother Believe this: You will survive.

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