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Top 10 Best "Bereavement" Books

#10

Finding Your Way After Your Spouse Dies

Marta Felber

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Bonus

Angel On Board - A look at life from the other side...

E. J. Thornton

Bereavement

Angel On Board

A look at life from the afterlife...

by EJ Thornton

Once in a generation, a book comes along that changes our perspective on life forever - Angel On Board is that book! It is the most positive book that has ever been written. Find out how EJ Thornton can back up that bold claim by clicking through to "The Most Positive Book Ever Written"

Do you want to know if...


  • angels leave presents for us?
  • angels play with babies, when no one is looking?
  • angels dance alongside of us, when we're happy?
  • angels hold us up, when our strength is gone?
  • angels paint sunrises for us?


  • Once you read Angel On Board you'll be convinced the answer is 'YES!' and this book will change your perspective forever...

    This book is comfortable to read. It entertains, but when you see yourself on these pages, you relate to it in a very powerful way and you are able to find peace from places you never thought possible.

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    The Most Positive Book Ever Written
    ISBN: 1-932344-76-4
    Pages: 288
#9

Tuesdays with Morrie

Mitch Albom

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#8

The Dragonfly Door

John Adams
Barbara Leonard Gibson

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#7

Handbook Of Bereavement Research And Practice

Margaret S. Stroebe
Robert O. Hansson
Henk Schut
Wolfgang Stroebe

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#6

When Parents Die

Edward Myers

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#5

When Your Spouse Dies - A Widow & Widower's Handbook

Othniel J. Seiden
MD & Jane L. Bilett
Ph.D.
EJ Thornton

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#4

Healing After Loss

Martha W. Hickman

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#3

Handbook Of Bereavement Research And Practice

Margaret S. Stroebe
Robert O. Hansson
Henk Schut
Wolfgang Stroebe

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#2

When there Are No Words

Charlie Walton

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The Hospice Experience - making your most important final decision

Making the decision to use hospice is one of the most important final decision you ll ever make. Hospice is a blessing to those who avail themselves of the service. It is also a service to help their families and loved ones. However, as wonderful as hospice and its services are, the decision to use hospice is not a simple one. It, by its very nature, is an emotionally difficult decision to make. Because of our professional and personal experience with hospice, we were called to write this book to help you. Contents Purpose of This Book - Making the decision... 1. History of Hospice- How did it all get started? 2. When Should Hospice Be Considered?- What are the indications? 3. Finding a Hospice for Your Needs- Picking the right facility... . 4. What Questions Should Be Asked?- It s important you get all the fact to be satisfied... 5. What Is the Function of Hospice?- What you have the right to expect... . 6. Home Hospice- What to expect with home hospice... . 7. Hospice Facility Care- What to expect from in patient care... 8. The Hospice Team- Some of the most remarkable people you ll ever meet... 9. Hospice Care for the Patient - It s all about the patient... 10. Hospice Care for the Family - Family, friends and loved ones will find support too... 11. Hospice Care for Children - Care and support for the child patient or the child survivor of a dying parent... 12. Being a Caregiver- One of the hardest jobs you ll ever have... 13. After It s Over- No matter how prepared you are, you re never ready... 14. Bereavement- Grief is a difficult job you mustn t avoid it... 15. Facing Life- After the grief has been worked through engage in the renewed life your loved one would want you to live...

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The Hospice Experience - making your most important final decision

Dr. Othniel J. Seiden MD
Dr. Jane L. Bilett PhD

Bereavement
#1

How To Go On Living When Someone You Love Dies

Therese A. Rando

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Foreword
Surviving Death
by Pastor Paul McGraw


This book is based on my personal experiences with survivors. Survivors are the people left behind after a loved one dies. An inescapable part of living is dying. I have experienced, and enjoyed, nearly three decades of pastoral ministry to people who have lost loved ones to death. All the accounts contained herein are factual. I have not included people s names on purpose, to protect the privacy of people involved.

Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your loved one or loved ones.

It is my prayer that you the reader, you the survivor, will benefit from reading this book. It is my hope and desire that you are able to process your grief with fewer doubts, and less anxiety; knowing that what you are experiencing is common to everyone who loses a loved one. After reading the chapters, I hope, and pray that you will be determined to live a rich, full life once again.

God bless you in your grief journey, and in your recovery.

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