Icon Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, the pioneer in death and dying, praised it. She said, “An excellent book. It’s truly a ‘help’ book, full of information on a very personal level.” The 408-paged, indexed book offers a practical and spiritual guide through the issues surrounding death and grief by a leader in the field of grief management. Topics include coping and grieving, understanding funerals and services, surviving violence and dealing with pet...
It was my privilege to be able to review a pre-publication copy of the second edition of "What to Do When A Loved One Dies" for Dr. Shaw and the publisher. A brief synopsis of my review follows: "What to Do When A Loved One Dies" is a no-nonsense yet compassionate journey through what, for most of us, will be a confusing and emotionally challenging time. I found every section of this book full of practical information...
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I stumbled across this book in my local public library while my mother was dying horribly of cancer. This was the ONLY book I found to deal with death realistically, calmly, and honestly, without too much new-agey touchy-feely content. It is always compassionate, but straightforward, and helped me immeasurably at a time when I was facing a terrible unknown. I am very glad to hear that it will become available again. In...
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To those readers who have been asking when this title will be available again, the good news is that Writeriffic Publishing Group, www.....com, will be releasing the updated and second edition of What To Do When A Loved One Dies late this summer.I've very excited about it and invite those who have been searching for the book or to buy a replacement after giving their copy away, to contact the publisher. Pre-press orders may...
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