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The Journey Through Grief and Loss: Helping Yourself and Your Child When Grief Is Shared
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The Journey Through Grief and Loss: Helping Yourself and Your Child When Grief Is Shared

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When adults face a significant loss, they must grapple with their own profound grief, and they are often called upon to nurture and support their grieving children. This is the first book to address this very common dual grieving challenge. As a practicing psychotherapist for twenty-nine years, Robert Zucker can offer parents and other concerned readers important insights into managing their own grief while supporting their grieving children. He offers:

  • Understanding how adults and children grieve differently

  • Learning how to explain the meaning of death to children

  • Knowing what to do when grief gets complicated

  • Deciding when they and/or their child need counseling

  • Helping their family members stay connected with loved ones even after death.

For the countless parents who have tried blocking out their own grief in order to be available to their child, Robert Zucker provides a measure of comfort. This book will reassure readers that a grieving parent can still be an effective parent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
St Martin's Press
Country
United States
Date
18 August 2009
Pages
288
ISBN
9780312374143

When adults face a significant loss, they must grapple with their own profound grief, and they are often called upon to nurture and support their grieving children. This is the first book to address this very common dual grieving challenge. As a practicing psychotherapist for twenty-nine years, Robert Zucker can offer parents and other concerned readers important insights into managing their own grief while supporting their grieving children. He offers:

  • Understanding how adults and children grieve differently

  • Learning how to explain the meaning of death to children

  • Knowing what to do when grief gets complicated

  • Deciding when they and/or their child need counseling

  • Helping their family members stay connected with loved ones even after death.

For the countless parents who have tried blocking out their own grief in order to be available to their child, Robert Zucker provides a measure of comfort. This book will reassure readers that a grieving parent can still be an effective parent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
St Martin's Press
Country
United States
Date
18 August 2009
Pages
288
ISBN
9780312374143