Finding Healing in Times of Grief and Loss

Finding Healing in Times of Grief and Loss

Finding Healing in Times of Grief and Loss

Finding Healing in Times of Grief and Loss

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Overview

The five authors of Finding Healing in Times of Grief and Loss all speak to the ways that we can enter into the experience of grief and come through with hearts and spirits renewed by the cherished memories of the ones we’ve lost. Whether the passing of a dear one is recent or further in the past, peace is always possible. The words of wisdom contained in this book assure us that from our grief and loss can come deep comfort and healing.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781504016919
Publisher: CareNotes
Publication date: 07/14/2015
Series: CaringCompanions
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 53
File size: 320 KB

About the Author

Lisa Irish, MEd, MA, BCC, is a chaplain, spiritual director, and writer in Connecticut. She is currently learning from and ministering to bereaved folks at Yale-New Haven Hospital.
 
Mildred Tengbom has written more than twenty books, including Grief for a Season. She and her husband, Dr. Luverne Tengbom, have served as missionaries in East Africa, Nepal, and recently Singapore. They have four grown children.
 
M. Donna MacLeod, RN, MSN, is the author of Seasons of Hope Guidebook: Creating and Sustaining Catholic Bereavement Groups and companion participant journals. She has also written CareNotes and PrayerNotes on grief.
 
Linus Mundy founded One Caring Place in 1988, and has written numerous titles in the CareNotes series. In 2013, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association of Catholic Publishers. His two newest books are entitled Simply Merton and Comfort My People: Prayers for Chaplains.
 
Darcie D. Sims, PhD, is a bereaved parent, a grief management specialist, a nationally certified thanatologist, a certified pastoral bereavement specialist, a board-certified professional counselor, and a licensed psychotherapist and hypnotherapist. She is director of the American Grief Academy in Seattle, Washington, and the author of numerous books and grief resources. She can be contacted at www.griefinc.com.
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