<p>We all experience the death of someone close to us at different times in our lives and have to find our way through the pain of grief.&nbsp;We question whether we will ever cope with the burden of our loss.&nbsp;&nbsp;Feelings of overwhelming sadness and tiredness along with feelings of anger distress and bitterness arise as we travel through our passage of mourning.&nbsp;&nbsp;In today's society there is little time set aside for grieving.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>This book is not intended to be a definitive guide as we are all unique but it can be a helpful support through your journey of adjustment to your loss.&nbsp;It is designed to be a handy companion at times of turmoil helping you to understand the normal processes of grief.&nbsp;The book is based on my knowledge and experience as a psychologist a Cruse Bereavement Counsellor and a widow.</p><p><br></p><p>There are 365 short daily passages with a footnote at the bottom of each page providing a thought to focus on.&nbsp;it aims to provide a daily reflection on the thoughts and feelings which you may experience in the first year following a bereavement.&nbsp;Use it as a helping hand a sympathetic voice to be read each day or when you feel in need of some support.&nbsp;The aim is to help you to process and understand what you might be experiencing as you adjust to the changes that bereavement has made in your life.</p><p><br></p><p>Through this journey of grieving there are references to feelings of fear about how to live your life in a changed emotional landscape. The bereaved person has to adapt and change on a core level in their life.&nbsp;It is natural that you experience many emotions whether the death experienced is that of a father mother brother sister child close friend partner husband wife or grandparent. There may be feelings of grief associated with the death of a marriage or partnership.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>We all experience bereavement at different times in our life and we have to find our way through a maze of grief. There are times when we wonder how we can carry on with this burden but we do.&nbsp;Feelings can be further complicated if the person who has died has caused hurt to us in some way.&nbsp;Feelings of anger can be overwhelming and memories which arise can give cause for distress.&nbsp;It is helpful to your healing if you can work through your feelings and your memories at a pace you can cope with. Grieving is a journey that at some point we all find ourselves on.</p><p><br></p>
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