The authors present the only practical book to guide friends and families of suicides through a program of grief recovery to mental health. To be of special interest to parents and educators of teenagers.
Silent Grief: To New Beginnings
You will also find practical advice in threatening miscarriages, and the story of faith in the God who walked through it with her.
This is a book for those who must grieve the self-inflicted death of a parent, a child, a husband, a wife or a lover. Christopher Lukas is himself a survivor of multiple suicides in his family. Henry Seiden is the doctor who helped him.
Has your journey to parenthood been paved with heartache and loss? Are you grieving in silence? Within these pages, you'll read gut wrenching, heartbreaking stories, that are also truly inspiring. The authors no longer grieve in silence.
On the outside no one could possibly tell that anything was lost. I hadn't even reached seven weeks of pregnancy, yet it still hurt, and the grief of losing something you could never hold was heartbreaking. This is my story . . .
Silent Grief Certain Hope
Moving to Bellemere was the best thing Arya Alexander could have done for herself. But can she get over the silent grief and the memories of the past? As she continues to move forward in life, her interior design business has taken off.
She hopes that other parents who have lost a child to death—from addiction or other causes—may find solace and understanding in the lines of this work.
The second edition of this bestselling book is designed for mental health professionals, educators, and the parent/caregiver, this book provides specific ideas and techniques to work with children in various areas of complicated grief.
After the untimely passing of her grandfather, author Marjona R. Kemp shares her personal, agonizing grief process in Silent Tears.