Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief: A Comprehensive Guide to Reclaiming and Cultivating Joy and Carrying on in the Face of Loss (A Grief

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by Emily Thiroux Threatt

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Help in Healing from Grief and Loss Living Now Book Award, Silver – Aging, Death, & Dying “Filled with insight, wisdom, and relatable stories, this resource shares everything you need to know to start living again with joy, meaning, and love after loss.” — Chelsea Hanson , author of  The Sudden Loss Survival Guide Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief  is a handbook for dealing with grief, organized so that you can pick and choose a topic from the table of contents pertaining to the issue affecting you the most at that moment. Rediscover sustained moments of joy as you seek a new way of being in the world.   Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief  guides and lightens the journey to positivity for those who feel the pain of loss, whether it is the loss of a loved one, a job, a marriage, a house, a pregnancy, a nest egg—anyone or anything that we loved and that is no longer in our lives. In this book, author and fellow griever Emily Thiroux Threatt provides you with strategies to embrace the process of learning how to start living again. The book includes 26 practices and stories from people who have been through the grieving process and have come out on the other side feeling renewed: one for every week of the year. Mourning and coping with grief looks different for everyone.  Emily organized  Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief  with this in mind, giving you 26 different options to try in any given moment. Find what works for you, with dozens of ideas covered, including: Meditating and allowing space for mindful grieving, sadness and loneliness - Finding joy and gratitude in the dark moments - Learning what you can say to others so that they can better understand and help you in your recovery If you’ve found help from grief books like  It's OK That You're Not OK ,  Bearing the Unbearable ,  To Love and Let Go , or  Things I Wish I Knew Before My Mom Died , then you’ll be encouraged and inspired by all of the tips and ideas in  Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief . “Filled with insight, wisdom, and relatable stories, this resource shares everything you need to know to start living again with joy, meaning, and love after loss.” ―Chelsea Hanson, author of The Sudden Loss Survival Guide: 7 Essential Practices for Healing Grief “As a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst with over thirty-five years of experience, I can highly recommend this book to anyone who has or is facing challenging life circumstances.” ―Tony Toneatto, PhD and professor at the University of Toronto, Canada “A wondrous and welcome addition to your library of living and loving through loss, this book is to be savored, treasured and kept close at hand and heart as needed, desired and required. A true gift to a grieving heart.” ―Rev. Greta Sesheta, 7-Pointer Star Ministries “While it’s so easy to self-isolate when grieving, this book might be the first ‘friend’ you invite back in. You’ll find kind, gentle words, as well as practical resources to help you on your journey.” ―Danica Thurber, certified therapeutic art life coach, Project Grief “There are many reasons I love this book. Two of them are that it is easy to read and it contains many easy-to-do ideas to ease your loss. I wish it was available when my wife died. It wasn’t then, but it is now. Don’t miss a chance to get this heartfelt handbook of healing. It is a godsend.” ―Allen Klein, author of Embracing Life After Loss “Threatt’s personal experience with the deaths of husbands, parents, and other loved ones equipped her well to author this primer in navigating the territory of grief. She recognizes the uniqueness of each person’s grief and offers a smorgasboard of practical suggestions to help people along their individual paths. This book is quite timely, given the current pandemic which has left immeasurable grief in its wake.” ―Brooke A. Brown, PhD, founder of Nā Keiki O Emalia, a non-profit foundation which provides support to grieving children, teens, and their families to help them heal after the death of a loved one “Study this book and utilize its practices. It will support you in taking back your mind, heart, and life from merely coping and getting by after loss, to living and loving―freely and unconditionally―as you’re meant to.” ―Michael Bernard Beckwith, author of Life Visioning , The Answer Is You , and others “Emily Thiroux Threatt’s Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief vibrates with a gentleness and compassion that I didn’t realize I needed until I read it. Thank you Emily.” ―Laurie Kilmartin, comedian, author of Dead People Suck , writer for television’s Conan “Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief is an ideal instructional guide for dealing with grief and is particularly timely in this present era of pandemic that has resulted in the loss of half a million Americans and more. Deserving of as wide a readership as possible in these particularly troubled times, and wh

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