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"Now there is a hand to hold... "
Each year about eight million Americans suffer the death of
someone close to them. Now for thse who face the challenges of
sudden death, there is a hand to hold, written by two women who
have experienced sudden loss. This updated edition of the
best-selling bereavement classic will touch, comfort, uplift and
console. Authors Brook Noel and Pamela D. Blair, Ph.D. explore
sudden death and offers a comforting hand to hold for those who are
grieving the sudden death of a loved one.
Featured on ABC World News, Fox and Friends and many other
shows, this book acts as a touchstone of sanity through difficult
times. I Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye covers such difficult topics
as the first few weeks, suicide, death of a child, children and
grief, funerals and rituals, physical effects, homicide and
depression. New material covers the unique circumstances of loss,
men and women's grieving styles, religion and faith, myths and
misunderstandings, I Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye reflects the
shifting face of grief.
These pages have offered solace to over eighty thousand people,
ranging from seniors to teenagers and from the newly bereaved to
those who lost a loved one years ago. Individuals engulfed by the
immediate aftermath will find a special chapter covering the first
few weeks.
Tapping their personal histories and drawing on numerous
interviews, authors Brook Noel and Pamela D. Blair, Ph.D, explore
unexpected death and its role in the cycle of life. I Wasn't Ready
to Say Goodbye provides survivors with a rock-steady anchor from
which to weather the storm of pain and begin to rebuild their
lives.
PRAISE FOR I WASN'T READY TO SAY GOODBYE
""I highly recommend this book, not only to the bereaved, but to
friends and counselors as well.""
Helen Fitzgerald, author of The Grieving Child, The Mourning
Handbook, and The Grieving Teen
""This book, by women who have done their homework on grief...
can hold a hand and comfort a soul through grief 's wilderness.
Oustanding references of where to see other help.""
George C. Kandle, Pastoral Psychologist
""Finally, you have found a friend who can not only explain what
has just occurred, but can take you by the hand and lead you to a
place of healing and personal growth. Whether you are dealing with
the loss of a family member, a close personal associate or a
friend, this guide can help you survive and cope, but even more
importantly... heal.""
The Rebecca Review
""For those dealing with the loss of a loved one, or for those
who want to help someone who is, this is a highly recommended
read.""
Midwest Book Review
A workbook of healing and hope
Based on the bereavement classic I Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye:
Surviving, Coping, and Healing after the Sudden Death of a Loved
One, this workbook offers step-by-step support and encouragement
through the grief journey.
In the wake of sudden loss, the I Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye
Companion Workbook, written by two women who have experienced
tragedy, acts as a warm touchstone to navigate the unique emotions
and challenges of grief. Tapping their personal histories and
drawing on numerous interviews, authors Brook Noel and Pamela D.
Blair, PhD, explore unexpected death and its role in the cycle of
life.
This edition also includes new material regarding the unique
circumstance of loss, men and women's grieving styles, religion,
faith and grief's unanswerable questions.
Called a "support group in your hands" by professionals and
mourners alike, this companion workbook will comfort, uplift, and
console. Exercises guide readers through the gap created by loss,
anger, guilt, loss of purpose, and the unique challenges based on
the relationship to the loved one. Using a combination of self
exploration questions, visualization activities, and journaling, I
Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye Workbook shows grieving readers how to
endure, survive, and grow from the pain and turmoil surrounding
sudden loss. Combined with the classic I Wasn't Ready to Say
Goodbye, this workbook truly places a support vehicle in the hands
of those who are mourning. In tandem with the updated edition of
the book, the second edition of the workbook reflects the fact that
the face of grief has changed in the past 10 years.
Praise for I Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye
"As one who deals with unexpected death, I am so pleased to find a
truly valuable reference for those souls who are blindsided by such
misery. This book is thoughtful, thorough, and intensely
meaningful. Up until now Rabbi Kushner's reference When Bad Things
Happen to Good People has been my mainstay in such circumstances; I
will add this book to my recommended list."
-E. Charles Douville, MD, Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Providence,
Portland
"The authors have captured a means of discussing and exploring a
very painful life passage in real life, down to earth language and
experience. Many thanks to Pam and Brook for their generosity in
sharing their discoveries to further our healing."
-Charlotte A. Tomaino, PhD, Neuropsychologist
"This book, by women who have done their homework on grief, can
hold a hand and comfort a soul through grief 's wilderness.
Outstanding references of where to seek other help."
-George C. Kandle, Pastoral Psychologist
One of the most widely adopted texts in the field, "Philosophy: The
Power of Ideas" offers a topical introduction to philosophy within
an overarching historical framework. The goal of the authors is to
make philosophy understandable, while not oversimplifying the
material, showing that philosophy contains powerful ideas that
affect the lives of real people.
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