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Grief & Loss (click for more titles)

GOOD GRIEF 
Westberg, Granger E. 1971

Many people experience grief as the result of loss. This book describes what happens to us whenever we lose someone or something important. We all need a better understanding of the small griefs in life as well as those larger grief experiences which can overwhelm us. Here is a volume to be kept close at hand. It can be used over the years as you encounter a wide variety of grief experiences or as you assist friends in moving beyond grief to good grief.

 

HOW TO SURVIVE THE LOSS OF A LOVE
Colgrove, Melba; Bloomfield, Harold H.; and McWilliams, Peter 1976

Contains prose and poetry describing the process of grieving; the loss, surviving, healing, and growing. Extremely helpful for anyone who has suffered a loss.

 

LIFE IS GOODBYE, LIFE IS HELLO: Grieving Well Through All Kinds Of Loss
Bozarth, Alla Renee 1986
Dr. Bozarth, an Episcopal priest and therapist has grieved deeply herself and has guided others through all kinds of loss and disappointment; separation and change, physical death, death of a relationship, death of a dream. She shows us how to make grieving an action. We become agents in our own healing process instead of victims of our grief.





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