How to Survive Losing a Loved One, 9781472145253
Paperback
Practical guide to navigating loss, making choices, and building a future.

How to Survive Losing a Loved One

a practical guide to coping with your partner's terminal illness and death, and building the next chapter in your life

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  • Paperback

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    10 May 2021

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Summary

A Friend in Grief: Your Guide to Navigating Loss and Finding Hope

A practical, empowering guide to navigating your partner’s diagnosis of a terminal or life-limiting illness, or death.

Receiving the news that your partner has a terminal or life-limiting illness, or has died unexpectedly, is among the worst experiences in life. At a time when you are least able to cope, you are faced with a multitude of difficult decisions, some of which must be made quickly.…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781472145253
ISBN-10:1472145259
Author:Karen Jackson Taylor, Christine Pearson
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Robinson
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:10 May 2021
Weight:420g
Dimensions:232mm x 152mm x 26mm
About The Author

Karen Jackson Taylor

Karen Jackson Taylor (Author)

Karen Jackson Taylor is a widow, whose husband drowned. She is trained in bereavement counselling and was active, until the death of her husband. She has a DPhil in the management of teams. Her thesis formed the basis of her book, The Power of Difference, published in 2008, which she wrote under her professional name of Karen Jackson. For many years she ran the boutique consultancy, The Deva Partnership Ltd, with her husband, Ian Taylor, working for organisations in the UK, Europe and America, such as the oil majors and the Post Office. She was motivated to write this book because so many of her friends were being bereaved and she realised that what was needed was a reference point for all the questions that invariably need to be answered.

Christine Pearson (Author)

Christine Pearson is a psychotherapist with sixteen years’ clinical experience, having worked at London Metropolitan University, Woman’s Trust Charity and The Counselling Partnership in Surrey. She is currently in private practice in South West London. She trained at Regent’s University in London in integrative psychotherapy, with an emphasis on psychodynamic psychotherapy. She later trained with Dr Richman in EMDR, and uses this treatment as a first choice for PTSD and emotional traumas arising from early life insecure attachment.

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