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I Didn't Know What to Say: Being a Better Friend to Those Who Experience Loss
David Knapp
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| #1506335 in Books | 2015-09-22 | Original language:English | 9.00 x.54 x6.00l,.71 | File type: PDF | 236 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| An important and practical book for everyone|By Kathy Gibbens|What an important book! There are many books written for the griever, but few written for the friends of the griever. I think we can all relate to the feeling of wanting to be a help and a comfort when our loved ones hurt, but not knowing what to say or how to say it. This book clears that all up and does so in very||David Knapp has put together a valuable and much need manual on how to help friends and loved ones as they journey through the grieving process. Especially helpful is the section at the end of the book that details what one can do to comfort and help those who
Being A Better Friend to Those Experiencing Loss. Knapp draws on his own experience of losing both his first and second wife to cancer to provide insight into some of the unhelpful responses we often make, and presents a repertoire of ideas on how to be a genuine friend and helper to a grieving person. Various chapters in the book deal with different kinds of losses, including the trauma of losing a spouse or child, divorce, loss of pets, and other losses that we sometim...
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