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Self-help Death, Grief, Bereavement

Conscious Grief & Loss Guide

by (author) Lise Leblanc

Publisher
Blue Moon Publishers
Initial publish date
May 2020
Category
Death, Grief, Bereavement, Grief & Loss, Inspiration & Personal Growth
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781989517154
    Publish Date
    May 2020
    List Price
    $21.95

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Description

None of us want to experience the loss of a loved one, but the sad reality is we've all experienced it, and it is certain that grief will come knocking many times throughout our lives. A psychotherapist for more than twenty years, Lise Leblanc has learned that we are rarely fully prepared for a loved one's death or our reaction to it. Like so many others, you may not know how to deal with the emotions, communication problems, and other complexities that arise in times of grief and loss.

Although this book cannot take your suffering away, Conscious Grief & Loss Guide will provide you with deep insights and effective strategies. It will answer many of your questions while guiding you to achieve an optimum state of wellness throughout your grief journey.

Lise carefully constructs a step-by-step, profound yet practical approach to help you understand your grief, assess your mental and emotional state, recognize your self-care needs, find helpful resources, and communicate productively during highly emotional and painful times.

 

    This book includes:
  • -concrete examples
  • -real-life stories
  • -useful exercises
  • -reflective questions
  • -insights and strategies

You may never be able to embrace grief with open arms, but perhaps you can learn to accept it as a necessary part of having the gift of loving someone who makes saying goodbye so difficult.
This book is the ideal companion to other books in the "Wish I Knew" series.

 

About the author

Lise Leblanc has the experience and insight to make your caregiving journey a little lighter. As a registered psychotherapist, conflict resolution specialist and caregiver she has seen the impact that caregiving without personal care can wreak on all lives involved. Her personal lived experience has also shaped her useful perspectives. She was the main caregiver for her grandmother who had Alzheimer's disease when her grandfather died suddenly. Her own parents and siblings lived afar and she was working full time while raising her two young children. The experience has shaped her dedication to helping people take responsibility for the quality of their own lives at the same time as making space to support a conscious caregiving model.

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