Heartache and Healing: Coming to Terms with Grief

Read [Larry Yeagley Book] # Heartache and Healing: Coming to Terms with Grief Online ! PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Heartache and Healing: Coming to Terms with Grief Comforting book that reached within Heartache and Healing really moved me. The author, Larry Yeagley, wrote so openly and honestly about his personal trials and I found that really encouraging. I especially liked how the book covers all different types of loss and heartache that someone might experience. And I liked that because not everyone is the same. There is so much hurt out there and theres not really a One size fits all approach. He covers divorce, death, depression, loss of Home,

Heartache and Healing: Coming to Terms with Grief

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Rating : 4.89 (847 Votes)
Asin : 157258758X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 134 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-03-16
Language : English

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But there are healthy ways to deal with that lossways that permit life to go on and even be strengthened. We may feel unending guilt or regret over things we wish we had or hadn’t done. Yeagley teaches us to say goodbye to those things we have lost. It leaves a void that can never really be filled. Yeagley also discusses the constant grief endured by caretakers such as nurses, physicians, and the families of sick and dying persons, and offers practical ways to deal with it.. A losswhether it be of a loved one, a career, or anything else of importanceshapes the rest of a person’s life. When a loved one dies or leaves, for example, we also lose all those things that we did with the individual, and we may spend the rest of our lives discovering and coping with the secondary losses. Dealing with such issues as divorce, loss of home, and the emotional pain of problems that simply will not go away, he shows how we can successfully cope with primary losses and secondary losses, or the loss of all those things in our life entwined with the primary lo

Comforting book that reached within "Heartache and Healing" really moved me. The author, Larry Yeagley, wrote so openly and honestly about his personal trials and I found that really encouraging. I especially liked how the book covers all different types of loss and heartache that someone might experience. And I liked that because not everyone is the same. There is so much hurt out there and there's not really a "One size fits all" approach. He covers divorce, death, depression, loss of "Home", anger, lone

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