2018 Best Book Award WinnerCompassionate.
Making your life count, one day, one moment at a.
Allowing this Loss to give you greater perspective and motivate you to live more effectively than ever before.
Using your grief for good - for yourself, your family, and others.
Developing a simple, realistic plan for birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays.
Finding the support you need for survival, recovery, and healing (safe people, fellow grievers, counseling, etc.).
Overcoming the tendency to run from emotional pain with unhealthy habits or compulsive behaviors.
Relating well to the people around you - those who are helpful and those who aren\'t.
Thinking through the challenging spiritual and faith questions that frequently surface.
Taking care of yourself through diet, hydration, fitness, and rest.
Dealing with physical and mental health issues, illnesses, and new symptoms that often arise.
Handling the increased stress and uncertainty that heavy Loss can bring.
Navigating feeling alone, misunderstood, and even rejected by those around you.
Processing complicated grief emotions (sadness, anger, guilt, confusion, guilt, anxiety, depression, feeling overwhelmed, etc).
Read in the way that is most natural for you.
In Comfort for Grieving Hearts, you will find peace and Comfort in...
We all grieve differently.
You do not have to read it this way, of course.
Composed of brief chapters, Comfort for Grieving Hearts is designed to be read one chapter per day, giving you bite-sized bits of comfort, encouragement, and healing over a period of time.
Whether you\'ve lost a spouse, child, parent, sibling, relative, or friend, Gary\'s desire is to meet you in your grief and walk with you there.
Written with heartfelt compassion, this easy-to-read, warm, and practical book reads like a caring conversation with a friend and is destined to become a classic for those looking for Hope and Encouragement in Times of loss.
Multiple award-winning author, hospice chaplain, and grief counselor Gary Roe has become a trusted voice to many hurting, Grieving hearts.
Grieving hearts need it to survive.
We long for it.
We look for comfort.
The pain can be immense.
Stunned, shocked, sad, confused, and angry, we blink in disbelief.
We need comfort.
Oblivious to our suffering, the world around us speeds on as if nothing happened.
Separation hurts. - Paul Casale, Licensed Professional Counselor, Marriage & Family TherapistLoss is painful.
Readers will see themselves on every page.
Comforting. 2018 Best Book Award WinnerCompassionate