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The death of someone close can result in overwhelming grief and pain. At the same time society unrealistically expects people to recover from grief as quickly as possible. I Can’t Stop Crying looks at grieving as a painful but necessary process. Permission is offered as a way to cope, feel and in time with hard work, move forward. When someone you love dies everything changes. Relationships and even the life experience and perspective you once had are forever altered; your reality will never be the same. There is no way to lessen the grieving process, in fact, those who try to avoid grief likely face a series of problems that may be avoided by working at the pain of loss. This is a compassionate, honest guide to grief, which will speak to the hurt that death of someone you love leaves behind.
John Martin has extensive experience in grief counseling for groups and individuals. He has lectured extensively on and taught bereavement support skills to physicians, health care professionals and volunteers. He contributed to I Don’t Know What to Say...How to Help and Support Someone Who is Dying. Frank Ferris, MD has been caring for the dying for years, is an international educational resource for palliative care and is the Director of International Programs at The Institute for Palliative Medicine at San Diego Hospice.
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