The Good Grief Journal by Jill Alexander Essbaum - ISBN: 9781506453095
Paperback
Discover your own wisdom about your grief. Each of the ten meditations in this journal corresponds to a stage of grief as outlined in Granger E. Westberg’s classic book Good Grief.The meditations are followed by prompts and questions to help readers reflect on both the nature and effects of their loss.

The Good Grief Journal

A Journey toward Healing

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    160 pages

  • Release Date

    31 January 2019

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Summary

Discover your own wisdom about your grief. Every loss “deserves a fitting grief,” Jill Alexander Essbaum assures us in The Good Grief Journal. From that beginning, she offers a path for those who grieve, whether the loss is from a physical death, a looming divorce, declining health, bankruptcy, or some other wound.Each of the ten meditations in this journal corresponds to a stage of grief as outlined in Granger E. Westberg’s classic book Good Grief, published in 1968. Millions of people have …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781506453095
ISBN-10:1506453090
Author:Jill Alexander Essbaum
Publisher:Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Imprint:Fortress Press,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:160
Release Date:31 January 2019
Dimensions:152mm
Series:Good Grief
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Critics Review

“At the heart of this beautiful journal are Jill Alexander Essbaum’s words, ‘I’m not the expert on your grief. You are.’ Through poetry, Scripture, and evocative questions, Essbaum leads readers into their own unique processes of grieving. The Good Grief Journal is an excellent resource for spiritual directors and others in the ministry of healing.” –Jane E. Vennard, author of Fully Awake and Truly Alive: Spiritual Practices to Nurture Your Soul

“While grief is a process, it does not have to be an endless journey. This journal is practical and therapeutic in its overall approach. It’s inspirational in the meditations and writing prompts composed by an immensely talented poet and novelist who knows what it is to experience loss and nevertheless to journey toward hope.” –Jill Peláez Baumgaertner, poetry editor for The Christian Century

“The moment you read the first few pages of The Good Grief Journal, you know you chose the right book out of all the other books offered. Essbaum speaks of grief with a depth and sensitivity that can only come from personal experience. What she outlines in these brief pages is a journaling map. A map that, by use of poems, meditations, prayer, and biblical verse, can help guide one through the suffering of personal pain and lose. This is a beautiful book. It offers, if not healing through journaling, a solid way to begin that process.” –Michelle C. Halsall, M Div, LPC, Diplomate Jungian Analyst

“The Good Grief Journal is a hospitable, soulful place to sit down with your grief, no matter what kind, and engage with open-ended questions, poems, prompts, quotes, verses of Scripture, and lots of lined, open space to write your thoughts, feelings, and prayers. A variety of themes makes room for you no matter how you may be experiencing grief: from shock, to physical pain, to guilt, to resistance. A worthy companion for a painful journey.” –Heidi Haverkamp, author of Holy Solitutde: Lenten Reflections with Saints, Hermits, Prophets and Rebels

“I appreciate this wise and poetic, courageous and kind approach to loss and grief and mourning and healing. The gentle and respectful voice will empower readers who are experiencing their dark night of the soul to go deep and face their darkest hour with courage. The literary offerings throughout this book are brilliantly chosen to resonate with the themes and stages that provide guidance and comfort.” –Robert Zucker, grief counselor, national speaker, author of The Journey Through Grief and Loss: Helping Yourself and You Child When Grief is Shared

About The Author

Jill Alexander Essbaum

Jill Alexander Essbaum is an award-winning poet, best-selling novelist, and recipient of two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts. She has a masters of arts in religion from the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest and teaches in the University of California–Riverside Palm Desert MFA program. She lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband, Alvin, and her cat, Mavis.

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