Learning to Live Again

  • Learning to Live Again
    By Danielle Bell

    But the sun still rises and sets. It doesn’t stop for your personal tragedy. The reality that my life had completely changed, that I am suddenly no longer Danielle Bell, the wife of Eric Bell, was overwhelming.

  • Learning to Live Again: A Guide for Recovery from Chemical Dependency
    By David K. Miller, Terence T. Gorski, Merlene Miller

    "Based upon the CENAPS model of treatment"--Cover.

  • Learning to Live Again
    By Kay Lewis Fast

    It is an honest account of the day-to-day struggle surviving without the person that is significant in your life. The book stresses the importance of faith, with scriptures heading each chapter. Through Christ, all things are possible.

  • Learning to Live Again: A Practical Spiritual Guide to Coping with Bereavement
    By Rita Rogers

    This work explores the grieving process, and addresses particular losses of young and older children, of siblings, parents, friends, soul mates and those lost by suicide or in tragedies.

  • Learning To Live Again: The Lesson Book 2
    By Randy Getrost

    The timing was good since his house had just sold, and he was living in an apartment, looking for a new place to live. I agreed, he moved in, and I left for the plantation. Now he is dead, and I am just starting to live again.

  • Learning to Live Again: A Guide for Recovery from Chemical Dependency
    By David K. Miller, Terence T. Gorski, Merlene Miller

    Learning to Live Again: A Guide for Recovery from Chemical Dependency

  • Learning to Live Again
    By Kay Lewis Fast

    It will help you face each day with courage and strength, knowing you are not alone with your loss. The book stresses the importance of faith, with scriptures heading each chapter. Through Christ, all things are possible.

  • Learning to Live Again: A Guide for the Recovering Addict
    By Jill S., Brian S.

    For addicts who are considering, or have just started, a recovery programme, this book offers a simple look at what it takes to become and remain drug-free.