Grief is a normal and natural response to loss. Wether it be the loss of a friend, family member, or pet. Grief strikes deep.

Grief is a misunderstood and neglected process in life.

Grief expresses itself in many different ways. Oftentimes these feelings can be powerful, frightening, overwhelming, and confusing.

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Good Grief : A Constructive Approach to the Problem of Loss
by Granger E. Westberg. Here is a volume to be kept close at hand. It can be used over the years as you encounter a wide variety of grief experiences or as you assist friends in moving beyond grief to "good" grief.


Good Grief Rituals : Tools for Healing
by Elaine Childs-Gowell. Recognizing that grief is not solely associated with bereavement, the author offers a variety of activities and ideas for expressing and overcoming one's sadness over sustaining a personal loss, from letter writing to meditation.

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Cry Until You Laugh : Comforting Guidance for Coping With Grief
by Richard J. Obershaw. Blending gentle humor with practical advice for the bereaved, Dick Obershaw confronts our expectations, myths, attitudes, and prejudices about grief and loss. His down-to-earth approach has helped thousands come to term with their grief.