Good Grief is a "must read" for those experiencing the grief and loss of a loved one, those Supporting someone who is grieving, and those who want to start preparing for the inevitable.
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She shares her extensive experience with death, grief, and loss, gained as a spouse, a nurse, a nurse coach, and a professor of nursing.
She has struggled to put the shattered pieces of her heart and life back together.
Barrett, RN, MSN, NC-BC, is a board certified nurse coach by the AHNCC, a stress management instructor, writer, poet, artist and a skilled nurse of 30-plus years who has recently lost a husband after nearly a half-century of marriage and has gone through the process of mourning his death.
Barrett, RN, MSN Cheryl A.
About the Author, Cheryl A.
Evoke positive intention by stating AFFIRMATIONS and select additional RESOURCES for help.
Use WORKSHEETS to stimulate engagement in the healing process.
Practice SELF-HELP TIPS for coping and making it through a tough day.
Be inspired by QUOTES and POEMS that provoke reflection.
Make this book your companion on your healing journey Enjoy STORIES of successes and failures and learn not to give up.
You need to remember that you are not alone and that there is hope for healing.
Many endure the journey through grief and loss in loneliness, suffering depression and despair.
As the spirit weeps a river of tears, the heart shatters into pieces, and the soul screams in agony, exposing the rawness and pain of loss.
Grieving is different for everyone, but has a common theme in that grieving shifts the spirit into darkness, twisting it into knots and coiling it tightly with fear until it\'s difficult to breathe or move.
It\'s organized in an easy-to-read format, allowing you to read it cover-to-cover or choose a topic that speaks to a particular issue you need support with: for example, forgiveness, gratitude, depression and more.
This book is filled with wisdom, humor, hope and encouragement to empower you through life\'s toughest journey.
Good Grief is a "must read" for those experiencing the grief and loss of a loved one, those Supporting someone who is grieving, and those who want to start preparing for the inevitable