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I didn't know what to say, being a better friend to those who experience grief, David Knapp ; foreword by Don Stephens

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I didn't know what to say, being a better friend to those who experience grief, David Knapp ; foreword by Don Stephens
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-193)
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contains biographical information
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Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
I didn't know what to say
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
953831588
Responsibility statement
David Knapp ; foreword by Don Stephens
Sub title
being a better friend to those who experience grief
Summary
Death is the opposite of life. And for those who have experienced loss, grieving can feel dark, lonely, scary, confusing and/or almost unbearable. For those grieving, life almost seems suspended, but the reality is, life goes on regardless of our loss. As fellow humans looking on, we WANT to communicate, but words seem impotent and so often we simply don't know what to say
Table Of Contents
When I experienced loss -- When mourning happens -- When death stole my wife - twice -- When death steals a spouse -- When loss steals a child -- When death robs a friend or relative -- When kids grieve -- When barriers affect mourning -- When culture shades grieving -- When you grieve -- When the not-so-unusual happens -- When I grieved successfully -- When to do what -- Conclusion
Target audience
adult
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I did not know what to say : being a better friend to those who experience loss
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