A guide for adults and children to read together that helps parents to explain the death of a loved one to their children and to counter any difficult questions children might have.
Rabbi Earl Grollman opens a space for mourning with his book, LIVING WHEN A LOVED ONE DIES. In it, he helps readers to acknowledge and experience the wide range of emotions that come with grief and to find the courage to--when they are ready--move on with their lives.
A guide for parents, teachers, counselors, clergy, and health-care professionals. Includes information on what to say, what not to say when explaining death to young children; how teenagers grieve differently from both children and adults; how to translate religious beliefs about death into language that children can understand; how cultural ...
In this volume, a wide variety of experts address practical problems ranging form "What do I say to a dying person?" to "How do I choose a funeral director?"
Earl Grollman's Living When a Loved One Has Died has brought comfort to more than 250,000 readers. In Living with Loss, Healing with Hope, Grollman speaks directly to mourners of the Jewish faith. By weaving quotations from Jewish writers and philosophers into his comforting and expert prose, Grollman guides readers through the journey of mourning ...
Shock, pain, bewilderment, grief: mourning the death of someone you love is one of life's loneliest, most difficult processes. Earl Grollman, internationally known counselor on death and dying, has collected the personal stories of parents, wives, husbands, children, and friends who have mourned the death of a beloved.
It is almost impossible to find a guide that helps teenagers cope with grief. Today's young people, who face tremendous and complex pressures even without the trauma of death, need more guidance than anyone in times of tragedy. Award-winning author Grollman fills this need with this compassionate book written especially for teens. Journal section.
Rabbi Earl Grollman opens a space for mourning with his book, LIVING WHEN A LOVED ONE DIES. In it, he helps readers to acknowledge and experience the wide range of emotions that come with grief and to find the courage to--when they are ready--move on with their lives.
In the last thirty years, the suicide rate among young people has tripled. In this book addressed to the young survivors of this epidemic, Earl A. Grollman, the internationally known lecturer, writer, and grief counselor, and Max Malikow, a sychotherapist and pastoral counselor, offer solace and guidance to adolescents who are confronted with ...
Updated and Expanded Edition Provides information on suicide statistics and gives advice on how to recognize the warning signs of a potential suicide attempt, how to intervene when a suicide has been attempted, and how to comfort families and friends who have lost a loved one to suicide. This updated and expanded edition contains a discussion of ...
Over a thousand school-aged children were interviewed for this examination on the impact of two-career families on home life. The authors provide ideas and strategies for parents to combat the needs and fears of their children while combining family life with careers.
When someone you care about develops a serious illness, your own world is often turned upside down as well. In his gentle, straightforward style, Earl Grollman shows how you can best support the person who is ill--and handle your own emotions, too. A completely updated resource section lists organizations throughout the United States and Canada.
A drastic increase in the number of single-parent homes and homes where both parents work has produced generations of "latchkey kids". It is often difficult for parents to know when their child is mature enough to be left unsupervised and for children to express their own fears of being home alone. This book provides practical guidance enabling ...
This book written by a father-daughter team brings sympathy and understanding to a complex topic. The authors not only address the physical changes that accompany aging but also the emotional challenges presented to both the parent and the adult child.
Over a thousand school-aged children were interviewed for this examination on the impact of two-career families on home life. The authors provide ideas and strategies for parents to combat the needs and fears of their children while combining family life with careers.
A totally new approach to grief and recovery from it, from the author of Living When A Loved One Has Died and whose books have sold more than 300,000 copies.
Discusses why people commit suicide, how to deal with the various emotions caused by the suicide of someone you know, how to help someone suicidal, religious issues, and popular misconceptions about suicide.
A two-part volume that helps parents and children honestly face the difficulties of family separation. Grollman encourages compassion, communication, and the sharing of emotions in a non-judgmental fashion.
Rabbi Earl Grollman opens a space for mourning with his book, LIVING WHEN A LOVED ONE DIES. In it, he helps readers to acknowledge and experience the wide range of emotions that come with grief and to find the courage to--when they are ready--move on with their lives.
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