Living When a Loved One Has Died

by Earl A. Grollman

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When someone you love dies, Earl Grollman writes, "there is no way to predict how you will feel. The reactions of grief are not like recipes, with given ingredients, and certain results. . . . Grief is universal. At the same time it is extremely personal. Heal in your own way." If someone you know is grieving, Living When a Loved One Has Diedcan help. Earl Grollman explains what emotions to expect when mourning, what pitfalls to avoid, and how to work through feelings of loss. Suitable for show more pocket or bedside, this gentle book guides the lonely and suffering as they move through the many facets of grief, begin to heal, and slowly build new lives. show less

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I work at a place that deals with end of life issues, so when I recently found myself dealing with the loss of my best friend/love of my life, I started raiding the bookshelves. I'm not going to say this book made me feel any better about what had happened, cause nothing can do that, but it did at least reinforce the knowledge that all the odd little things I seem to be doing are normal. Rabbi Grollman, an internationally known grief counselor (disclaimer: I have never worked with him, but he used to write a column in our monthly newsletter), clearly knows what he is writing about and many of the passages described how am I feeling so perfectly it is as if I were talking to someone. Despite the authors position as a rabbi, there is no show more preaching and only one passing reference to the bible. show less
Living When a Loved One Has Died, by Earl Grollman, is a gentle, poetic journey through grief. Recommended for the later stages of grief, not the first few weeks (Souvenir Press, 2014, £9.99).
A gentle, poetic journey through grief. Recommended for the later stages of grief, not the first few weeks (Souvenir
About the author: quoting from the book's back cover, "Rabbi Earl A. Grollman is an internationally known lecturer, writer, and grief counselor whose work has helped hundreds of thousands of people. [Grollman has written two other books on the subject of death.] The reviewer for the Minneapolis Star said of this work, "If you're far away when someone you care about is in mourning, send this book--it's the next best thing to being there. And if you doubt whether your being there will do any good, read this book, and you will learn how to become the wise, reassuring, and understanding person a good friend is when a loved has died."

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Original publication date
1977
Epigraph
Life and death
are brothers who dwell together.
They cling to each other
and cannot be separated.
--Bahya Ibn Pakuda - Duties of the Heart
Dedication
To Gerson S. Grollman, Samuel M. Levinson. Their memory is for a blessing.
First words
Preface: It is impossible to comprehend the intense anguish of loss - until death comes to someone you love.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Life is for the living.

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Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
155.9Philosophy & psychologyPsychologyDifferential and developmental psychologyEnvironmental psychology
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BJ1487 .G73Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionEthicsEthics
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English, German
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