When author Dawn DiRaimondo, PsyD, lost her brother in 2004, she found only one book on Sibling loss.
Surviving Sibling Loss interweaves her personal and professional experience and knowledge of bereavement as well as the perspectives of fourteen individuals she interviewed who also lost siblings..
Diraimondo is a clinical psychologist whose specialties include working with clients who have experienced significant loss, including the loss of children, siblings, spouses, grandchildren, and young parents.
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This structure aids those who are struggling, who fatigue and lose focus easily under the weight of their grief.
The chapters are deliberately short and full of easy-to-find resources, and the book can be read cover to cover or picked up and put down again.
Surviving Sibling Loss: The Invisible Thread that Connects Us Through Life and Death is the gold standard of grief books, helping not only people who are grieving but also their therapists, partners, and friends better support their loved ones.
So, she wrote the book she wished she had then.
When author Dawn DiRaimondo, PsyD, lost her brother in 2004, she found only one book on Sibling loss