"The content is compelling and useful for anyone who has suffered a loss." Amy Tucci, President and CEO, Hospice Foundation of America When someone we loves dies, our lives are changed forever. The pain and sorrow we feel seems as if it will never end.
In this therapeutic, new program you will see and hear others discuss what you are going through right now. You will learn how to let yourself walk through your grief without letting it overwhelm you. Testimonies of people who have recently experienced the death of a loved one, as well as experts in the field, talk about how to slowly integrate the loss you have experienced, and the grief that comes with it, into a life that is changed forever. Eight segments: - The death of a loved one
- Grief is individual
- Grief has physical, emotional, and spiritual effects
- Grief has no timeframe
- Complicated grief
- Grief versus depression
- Upsurges of grief
- Changed forever
Contributors include: Robert Zucker, MA, LCSW, Fellow in Thanatology Grief counselor, writer, consultant, and teacher. Robert has been specializing in the area of grief and loss for over thirty years.
Heather L. Gary, MSW, LICSW, Psychotherapist Works in individual and family therapy, grief therapy groups for adults, educational seminars on grief and loss, as well as grief workshops.
Monique Cerundolo, MA, BCC, the Hispanic Staff Chaplain, Brigham and Women's Hospital Chaplain, Boston, and a member of the Boston Chapter Maryknoll Affiliates. |