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Grief on the Run

Author: Julie Zarifeh  

What happens when your life is rocked by unimaginable loss and grief? How do you survive and how do you keep going?

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What happens when your life is rocked by unimaginable loss and grief? How do you survive and how do you keep going?

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Julie Zarifeh shares the tragic story of losing her 27-year-old son, Sam, in a whitewater rafting accident just sixteen days after her 60-year-old husband, Paul, died of pancreatic cancer.

She describes how she and her surviving son and daughter dealt with this double whammy and how she embraced the notion of 'active grieving'. This included a 450-kilometre cycle tour around Sri Lanka, raising money to give disadvantaged Kiwi children new bikes; trekking the 800-kilometre Camino de Santiago; and running the New York marathon on behalf of the Mental Health Foundation.

Julie's account of learning to live with grief, plus her experience as a clinical psychologist, make this an inspirational and ultimately uplifting read.

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Critic Reviews

'No matter the nature of your bereavement, and no matter where you are in your personal grief process, this book is a helpful and hopeful guide. Your life is for living.' Funeralcare

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About the Author

Julie Zarifeh is a consultant clinical psychologist who has worked across a variety of community and district health board mental health teams. Around the time of the Christchurch earthquakes she became part of a multidisciplinary team investigating the psychological factors contributing to 'broken heart syndrome'. Changing from a clinical to a research focus led to publications in academic journals, and presentations at New Zealand and international conferences.

In 2017, Julie's life changed dramatically with the deaths of her husband, Paul, and son Sam. This fuelled in Julie a passion for resilience psychology, as she worked to accept and adjust to the double bereavement. She is now studying for a Diploma in Positive Psychology and Wellbeing, and in 2019 she featured in the documentary Camino Skies about walking the Camino.

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Julie Zarifeh shares the tragic story of losing her 27-year-old son, Sam, in a whitewater rafting accident just sixteen days after her 60-year-old husband, Paul, died of pancreatic cancer. She describes how she and her surviving son and daughter dealt with this double whammy and how she embraced the notion of 'active grieving'. This included a 450-kilometre cycle tour around Sri Lanka, raising money to give disadvantaged Kiwi children new bikes; trekking the 800-kilometre Camino de Santiago; and running the New York marathon on behalf of the Mental Health Foundation. Julie's account of learning to live with grief, plus her experience as a clinical psychologist, make this an inspirational and ultimately uplifting read.

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Product Details

Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Published
2nd March 2021
Pages
320
ISBN
9781988547367

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CUSTOMER REVIEWS

02 Jun, 2021
Excellent
By Brenda
26 Apr, 2021
Great book, touching yet humourous story, and good positive psychology tips
By Kim
12 Apr, 2021
Fantastic read!
By Julie
12 Apr, 2021
An outstanding read.
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