Grief is the best known conversation killer in polite society.
Proceeds from the sale of this book are donated to agencies that support mental health program initiatives..
This book may be paraphrased to help young children in their pain and loss, but it is written for an adult audience.
The information is compiled from many hours of frank and confidential discussion between the author and those who are (and were) actively grieving.
Written from a female perspective with compassion and understanding, the guide provides a safe space to begin healing.
There is also advice on how to support and communicate with someone who is grieving.
Topics include the loss of friends, coping skills, forgiveness, children and grief, and learning how to get through the worst of days.
Unlocking The Blue Door helps the bereaved navigate this most difficult of journeys with practical tips in plain language.
Close contacts who should have been on hand to help are nowhere to be seen.
But what do you do when you experience Grief first-hand? For many, it is the most uncomfortable and frightening event of their lives and one that they have had minimal exposure to at best.
As we so often hear (and say), life is for the living.
The subject of death, whenever it arises, is either joked about or quickly discontinued in embarrassed silence.
Grief is the best known conversation killer in polite society