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Learn to Laugh When You Feel Like Crying "Like a dear friend, this
beautiful book takes us by the hand and walks us through the stages
of loss and recovery." Susan Sparks, pastor and author of Laugh
Your Way to Grace #1 New Release in Grief & Loss Laughter and
humor are some of God's gifts to overcome your trials and
tribulations. Learn to laugh again with Embracing Life After Loss.
Work through the depression of grief and loss with resilience.
Losing a loved one is never easy. Allen Klein knows how it
feels-just like you, he's lost many loved ones in his life.
Inspired by Klein's experience with the loss of his wife, Embracing
Life After Loss helps you to recover from grief and loss-just like
Klein did. Learn how to laugh again. You never forget the people
you lose. But you can grow stronger, wiser, and more appreciative
of life as you move forward. And, believe it or not, you can even
laugh again. Embracing Life After Loss shows you how to smile
through the difficult times-how to take a break from the pain of
your loss and find joy in life again. Rediscover joy with the
world's only Jollytologist (R). Winner of the Lifetime Achievement
Award from the Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor, Allen
Klein is the perfect person to teach you how to find joy and
happiness. Discover why Comedian Jerry Lewis said that Allen Klein
is "a noble and vital force watching over the human condition."
Embracing Life After Loss is a steadfast compass that offers hope
and resilience to anyone trying to navigate through dark times.
Allen Klein illustrates five practical steps for recovering from
depression caused by grief and loss: Losing Learning Letting Go
Living Laughing Readers of Grief Day By Day, It's OK That You're
Not OK, When Breath Becomes Air, Present Over Perfect, or Feeling
Good will be inspired and encouraged by Embracing Life After Loss.
A self-help book for grieving teenagers and their parents, written
by highly credentialed, mother/daughter, international grief
experts. Teenage grief is hard, lonely and painful. Parents want to
know: How can I help? Teen Grief Relief provides both parents and
teens with the help they need. Shared here are teen stories,
feelings, techniques, references and resources for use in not only
surviving but thriving after the painful loss of a family member or
close personal friend. The journey can be hard and sad, but Teen
Grief Relief can be a welcome and comforting companion. Included: *
Understanding emotional extremes, * When and how to talk about a
death, * Understanding parents, * Understanding anger and guilt, *
Aspects of normal grief, * Warning signs of complicated grief, *
Finding balance and happiness, and * Teen-tested "Good4U" steps.
What Others Say "Teen Grief Relief is an important book with
groundbreaking information for a teen who has lost a family member
or a friend. If we'd only had this information before our
fifteen-year-old son Jeff took his own life..." -Eric Hipple,
former Detroit Lions quarterback and Suicide Prevention Advocate
"Teen Grief Relief is a moving, must-have book, written by that
most unusual breed of experts - those who have been there. I wish
I'd had it when my brother died." - Elizabeth DeVita-Raeburn,
sister of Ted, whose life was loosely portrayed in the John
Travolta made-for-TV movie, The Boy in the Plastic Bubble.
Elizabeth is the author of The Empty Room: Surviving the Loss of a
Brother or Sister at Any Age
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