Grief is like ocean waves, hitting hard against the sand and
receding, only to return. Waves of emotion crash, and people say,
"I don't know what to say or do to help." This book is for them.
It's for you. We all have either lost someone or tried to comfort
the bereaved and felt helpless. Every page gives a fresh idea for
comforting during the hardest time in someone's life-perhaps your
own. Luann Lee Brown worked as an occupational therapist for twenty
years, mostly in psychiatry, helping depressed people in crisis.
She volunteered at a local police department helping give death
notifications or supporting a family and friends when a loved one
committed suicide, as well as other roles during horrific times.
This book includes a section on helping those left behind after
suicide or murder and sections on how to help children in the
throes of grief. May the waves of grief soften and become less
treacherous. May the sun shine and sparkle on the ocean of your or
your loved ones' lives. May you feel the joy of serving another
while you heal from your near drowning in an ocean of your own
loss.
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