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About Good Grief
• Explores the nature of loss as a profound mystery shared by all human beings
• Offers sensitive and practical advice for experiencing grief and preparing for the healing journey that follows
• Includes CD of the author reading selections from the text
We grieve only for that which we have loved, and the transient nature of life makes love and loss intimate companions. In Good Grief professional grief educator Deborah Morris Coryell describes grief as the experience of not having anywhere to place our love, of losing a connection, an outlet for our emotion. To heal grief we have to learn how to continue to love in the face of loss.
In this compassionate guide, Coryell gives inspiring examples of how embracing our losses allows us to awaken our most profound connections to other people. Though our society tends to rank losses in a “hierarchy of grief,” she reminds us that all losses must be grieved in their own right and on their own terms, and that we must honor the “small” losses as well as the “big” ones. Paying attention to even the most minute experiences of loss can help us to be more in tune with our responses to the greater ones, allowing us to once again become part of the rhythm of life from which we have become disconnected. This 10th anniversary edition includes a 60-minute CD of the author reading select passages from the text.
About the Author(s) of Good Grief
Praise for Good Grief
Andrew Weil, M.D., author of Eight Weeks to Optimum Health
Rabbi Zalman M. Schachter-Shalomi, coauthor of From Age-ing to Sage-ing
Whole Body & Living Soul, October 2004
Karen Phillippi, The Beltane Papers, Issue 35, Oct 2005
Gershon Winkler, director of the Walking Stick Foundation and author of The Way of the Boundary Crosser
Joint Forces Journal, May 08
The Library Letter, Bastyr University
Carole Devereux, Alaska Wellness, March 2009










