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Adams, an English teacher and counselor, meets bereaved readers wherever they may be in the grieving process, providing advice on dealing with feelings and presenting stories and poems written by survivors. The book is useful to social workers, counselors, clergy, and therapists, as well as general
Contents
Dedication IntroductionCHAPTER 1: AAbsence AvoidanceAnxiety Anger Accepting: A Spiritual Answer CHAPTER 2: BBelief Burden Bravery CHAPTER 3: CCeremony Change Choices Continuing BondsCommunication Condolences CHAPTER 4: DDenialDisorientation Despair Depression Disappointment in OthersDiscovery CHAPTER 5: EEmotions Endurance CHAPTER 6: FFear Faith Fatigue Forgiveness Future CHAPTER 7: GGood-byes Guilt/Shame Growth Gratitude God CHAPTER 8: HHumanness Hurt Feelings Hope Healing CHAPTER 9: IImmobility Isolation Identity Confusion Inner Peace CHAPTER 10: JJournaling Joy CHAPTER 11: KKindness CHAPTER 12: LLoss Learning Love CHAPTER 13: MMoods Memories Meaning Memorialization CHAPTER 14: NNights Numbness CHAPTER 15: OObsessive Thoughts CHAPTER 16: PProcrastination PerseverancePatienceProgress CHAPTER 17: QQuestioning CHAPTER 18: RReality Religion Regrets Risk Resolution CHAPTER 19: SShock Sadness Self-Blame Stress Solitude Support CHAPTER 20: TTalking Time Transformation CHAPTER 21: UUniqueness of Grief Unfinished Business Unanticipated Tears CHAPTER 22: VVulnerability CHAPTER 23: WWithdrawal Wisdom CHAPTER 24: XXmas: Christmas and Holidays CHAPTER 25: YYearnings CHAPTER 26: ZZest References Additional Book Sources Contributors Index