A Journey Through Grief: Gentle, Specific Help to Get You Through the Most Difficult Stages of Grieving
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.72 (636 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1568380372 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 64 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-10-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
She is the author of twenty-eight titles of prose books, poetry collections, and audiotapes, including Hazelden's Life is Goodbye/Life is Hello and A Journey Through Grief, as well as Stars in Your Bones, Soulfire, Lifelines, Wisdom and Wonderment, and WomanPriest. Alla Renée Bozarth is an award-winning poet, Gestalt therapist, and Episcopal priest. About the Author Dr. Hood in western Oregon, where she is the director of Wisdom House, a center for healing and spirituality. Bozarth holds degrees in performing arts from Northwestern University and a certificate in Gestalt psychotherapy from the Gestalt Training Center of San Diego. Dr. Currently she lives near Mt.
Dr. Alla Renée Bozarth is an award-winning poet, Gestalt therapist, and Episcopal priest. Hood in western Oregon, where she is the director of Wisdom House, a center for healing and spirituality. Bozarth holds degrees in performing arts from Northwestern University and a certificate in Gestalt psychotherapy from the Gestalt Training Center of San Diego. Dr. She is the author of twenty-eight titles of prose books, poetry collections, and audiotapes, including Hazelden's L
Jennie said A helpful resource for a sad time.. This small little book has been helpful to so many. My husband and I gift copies to friends. Members of my.Bible study group have asked me to order the books for them. It is very effective and easy to digest.. A Customer said The most helpful book I found for grief. This book was the most helpful I found when dealing with deep grief. It's short, to the point, and hits the key heart strings with great simplicity and clarity. The idea that tears are what you do when you can't do anything else was such a relief to me--knowing I could cry for as long as I needed and it would pass. And the idea to be gentle with myself allowed me to go through all the stages of grief undisturbed. I recommend this to every person who goes through a significant death such as a parent.. 51 Pages Says It All! Paul Fucich As much as I can't stand to cry, I have learned it is as important a release as is laughter. Unfortunately and especially for the male sex, we are, still to this day, taught that this act of crying is unbecoming to children, adolescents, and adults who "have their act together." And this misnomer taught by the very folks who do not have their act together.As a reader you would never know that this book is written by a Doctor. All that is needed is to know that this person speaks of what they themselves have been through. That is what makes the book valuable. The publishing industry is grossly mistaken by the belief that credibility goes ha
For those of us working through the heartbreak of grief, author Bozarth offers wise and comforting advice.