HAVE YOU SUFFERED THE
TRAGIC LOSS OF A BELOVED SPOUSE?
Do you know someone who
has?
What happens when a spouse suddenly passes away?
Recently,
friends came over for dinner and then left the next day for
their winter home. Two days later, the husband called
to tell us that his wife had lain down for a nap, and never
woke up again.
Are
you prepared for this sudden loss?
·Have
you prepared each other for the fact that you are not immortal?
·Do
you knowhow you are going to
function without your partner?
None
of us knows when our next breath will cease, when the next
game of tennis will end, when the next visit to the children
and grandchildren will be the last. This
event was one of profound anxiety, and I have put together
a book with the collaboration of experts in their fields.
This examines all aspects of learning how to cook,
balancing a check book, grief counselling and stories of
how other people are (and are not!) coping.
·
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SUDDEN SPOUSE DEATH
Packed with information from
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psychology,
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how other people have
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Life After Death - How To Cope With The Death Of A Spouse
By Dave Pipitone
Dave Piptone is an entrepreneur, professional communicator, devoted
husband and parent whose mission is to help people live better and
healthier in their relationships, succeed in their projects and for
God's glory.
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have a fuller life
10 Ways to Manage Your Grief at Holiday
Time
By Lou LaGrand
You
can get through this holiday season, or any day that you feel is a special day
involving your loved one. Three things will guarantee your success: make the
commitment ("I will get through this"), be determined ("If I
fall down, I will get back up"), and persist over time (remember it's like
an endurance race). There is no right or wrong way to deal with the holidays.
There is only your way.Dr. LaGrand is a grief counselor and the author of eight
books, the most recent, the popular Love Lives On: Learning from the
Extraordinary Encounters of the Bereaved. He is known world-wide for his
research on the Extraordinary Experiences of the bereaved (after-death
communication phenomena) and is one of the founders of Hospice of the St. Lawrence
Valley, Inc. His free monthly ezine website is http://www.extraordinarygriefexperiences.com
Suffering the Death
of a Loved One
By Susan Anderson
Susan Anderson, author of
Journey from Abandonment to Healing: The Five Phases that Accompany the loss
of Love, explores a parallel but significantly different grief cycle,
defining the five phases of bereavement and recovery: Shock and numbing,
Withdrawal, Identity crisis, Reorganizing, and Lifting.