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Conquering the Mysteries and Lies of Grief is recommended read for Willow House
Monday, October 20, 2003 1:36:00 PM
by Sherry Russell BCBT BCETS
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| Conquering the Mysteries and Lies of Grief by Sherry Russell has received a review and a recommendation from Willow House. |
"Conquering the Mysteries and Lies of Grief" by Sherry Russell is recommended reading for the non profit Willow House organization. Willow House provides and develops supportive services for children, teens, families and communities who are coping with death and dying. Willow House offers community outreach, educational resources and referrals for individual and family counseling.
Book Review: Willow House recommended reading by Kitty Hoffman Conquering the Mysteries and Lies of Grief by Sherry Russell
Deb Smith-Jones, the founder of Margaret Ann's Place in Kenosha, told me that this might be a very interesting little book. She was right on both counts. It was packed with information and ideas and at only 105 pages it was a quick read.
The author blends her personal insight with quotes from the interviews she conducted. She pinpoints the differences between men and women and how they deal with grief.
Early on she states that your grief is like a bridge that you must cross from what used to be to what now exists. That trip isn't fast or easy, but it must be taken in order to feel like you have regained some control in your life. Her references to the stepping-stones or stumbling blocks, rather than the phases of grief, are easy to visualize. She offers information on stress and how it can affect us emotionally and physically, along with some suggestions for dealing with it.
Chapter Eight is her Exercise in Truth. It offers a list of questions to analyze your relationship with the one who died as well as those around you. She also touches on family dynamics and the need to work together on the new reality you face.
And the last chapter of Sherry Russell's book offers some Pain Relievers and hope - two things I know we all long for. This is definitely a book I would recommend.
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