My Grief Handbook, 9781839970696
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Understand your grief, find hope, and build a brighter future.

My Grief Handbook

Why Grief Hurts and How to Cope

$40.55

  • Paperback

    176 pages

  • Release Date

    18 October 2023

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Summary

Grief can be complicated and painful. Our memories, relationships, good times, and worries are unique, and these all affect how we experience a loss. No two people will experience grief in the same way because all of our relationships are specific to us.

But there are frameworks for understanding our reactions when someone dies. Lots of people have found it helpful to understand these frameworks, as knowing what’s going on with grief can help us find ways to cope with the loss, let go…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781839970696
ISBN-10:1839970693
Author:Beck Ferrari, David Trickey, Olivia Clark-Tate, Roberta Ravasio
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:176
Release Date:18 October 2023
Weight:220g
Dimensions:206mm x 134mm x 12mm
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Critics Review

Practical, accessible and non-prescriptive, this book will be an invaluable guide in validating young people’s individual experiences of grief, encouraging and empowering them to consider a range of ways to manage their emotions and challenges and rebuild their lives after bereavement. – Ann Chalmers, Chief Executive of Child Bereavement UKExtremely well written, well-informed, refreshing and accessible. My Grief Handbook is user-friendly and full of informed ideas to help a bereaved young person understand and process their journey of grief. A very welcome addition to my toolkit of grief support. – Dr Shelley Gilbert, MBE. Consultant Clinical Psychotherapist, author of Grief Book, and founder of Grief Encounter.

This new resource is a fantastic addition to support bereaved children and young people, it draws valuable lessons from years of expertise working with grief and loss. The vast knowledge of the authors is strongly supported by the lived experience of bereaved young people especially the young person co-author case studies throughout the handbook. It explains the complexity and challenges of grief in an easy and accessible manner and provides an extensive range of tools and tips to cope when overwhelmed including so many coping strategies to try out.There is a great section on coping with returning to school after a death which is as helpful for young people as it is for teachers to understand how best to support these hard transitions. Overall, the handbook offers invaluable support for bereaved children and young people as well as the adults in their lives to understand how best to offer support.

– Maura Keating, National Coordinator, Irish Childhood Bereavement NetworkExtremely accessible and quite a pleasure to read – Andy Langford, Clinical Director, Cruse Bereavement SupportTruthfully, this is a book nobody wants to have to read, borrow or buy, but in the hardest of times it will be a valuable guide for young people who have experienced the death of a loved one. This is a book I wish I’d had as a teen, and one I will definitely be giving to others in the future. – Amy McKay, Love Reading 4 KidsA very practical guide to navigating grief aimed directly at young people full of ideas about how to cope, explanations about why we feel the way we do and the words and kindness of others who’ve walked the path before us. Perfectly pitched. – Dr Pooky Knightsmith, Keynote Speaker, Author & Advisor

About The Author

Beck Ferrari

David Trickey is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Co-Director of the UK Trauma Council. He has specialised in working with traumatised and bereaved children for over two decades, and frequently shares his expertise through training, conferences, and e-learning resources.

Beck Ferrari is a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist who specialises in trauma and bereavement. She is the Clinical Content Lead for the UK Trauma Council. Her background is in teaching and leading child bereavement services in schools, and she frequently runs training programme at local and national levels.

Olivia Clark-Tate is passionate about sharing her experience with bereavement as a teenager with young people, in the hope of making the process of grief and healing easier through her own learning journey. She has previously worked with the UK Trauma Council to produce content aimed at supporting other young bereaved people.

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