Author: Doug Manning
Narrator: Leah N.H. Philpott
Unabridged: 1 hr 20 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 03/22/2023
Most bereavement materials are focused on the first year of the grieving experience. We have often been asked, "What do you have for after the first anniversary?" In response to this need, Doug Manning has written this book, Grief's Second Mile: Life Beyond the First Year.
Grief's Second Mile addresses some of the specific losses such as the death after extended illness, death of a child, suicide, violent or unresolved deaths, and why those may lengthen or stall the person's ability to approach the necessary transitions of grief in a healthy or complete manner. He provides insights and suggestions for developing ways to express feelings and cope with the loss and how to seek the help that is vital. Doug focuses on allowing the reader to feel "normal" in their search and to discover the answers that are right for them.
A valuable resource for those families who are struggling or would appreciate something that speaks to their grieving beyond the first year.
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