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Books on Grief and Healing

12/11/2020

 
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Some of the best support for healing comes from the words of others but also from books, articles, and resources.  Way for Hope's Recommended page hosts quite a few books about grief and healing for adults and children and anyone who is trying to comfort children and teens and help them heal. One example is Something Very Sad Happened for toddlers and preschoolers by Dr. Bonnie Zucker. a licensed psychologist in private practice in Rockville, Maryland. She specializes in the treatment of anxiety disorders in children and adults and utilizes a cognitive-behavioral (CBT) approach. 

Titles for adults include books like Understanding Your Grief: Ten Essential Touchstones for Finding Hope and Healing in Your Heart by Allen D. Wolfelt and a companion journal by the same author. He is the director of the Center for Loss and Life Transition and writes the "Children and Grief" column for Bereavement Magazine.

These books make good gifts to people in your life who are hurting. Begin or continue your healing today. Find these and more HERE.


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