
Good Mourning by Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn SHOP NOW ON AMAZONįrom the creators of the popular podcast Good Mourning, this book helps readers navigate grief and loss with warmth, humour, raw honesty and the affirmation that they are not alone. Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn met after the sudden deaths of their mothers only months apart. They shine a light on the many ways grief can impact our lives, along with expert advice from clinical psychologist Tamara Cavenett and warm words and insights from hundreds of others. Recommended to anyone going through something like this." Highly-recommended for a support-group-in-a-book "My friend thanked me and said that reading about how other people have found themselves in a similar situation and how it is possible to be happy again after it, was really what she needed. I read it first myself and It was really helpful for me as well, giving good advice on how to properly communicate with her and talk to her after her loss without making her feel uncomfortable or even sadder. Top review: “I bought this book to help a friend who was dealing with the fresh death of her mother. There are also exercises to help work through grief in a healthy way. She shares her and others’ personal journeys of coming to terms with the loss of a parent, helping readers to learn about the many stages of grief, understand how complicated or prolonged grief is common, and feel less alone in their grief.


Loss of a Parent: Adult Grief When Parents Die by Theresa Jackson SHOP NOW ON AMAZONĪuthor and medical communications professional Theresa Jackson wrote this book to help bereaved adults after she struggled to come to terms with the loss of her father.
