Grief is an incredibly complex emotional response.
It can be extremely tough to navigate through as your emotions spiral from sadness to guilt, from guilt to blame, from blame to despair, and so on.
With so much going on, it can sometimes feel like you have fallen into a pit of despair, with no way to get out.
That’s where Grief Is Dark III-But It Can Lighten can be your guiding light, your helping hand, or your map back out into the light.
The first book in this series focused on how to deal with the grief that occurs after losing a loved one, providing you with suggestions on how to resolve it. The second book dived into the grief associated with major life issues like mental disorders, divorce, separation, and financial hardship.
In this book, we focus on another crucial element of grief: The significant and prolonged impact that severely tragic life experiences can cause.
Inside Grief Is Dark III-But It Can Lighten, discover:
What prolonged grief is and how to manage it.
The emotional impact of experiencing the suicide of a loved one.
How to deal with the grief of experiencing a particularly traumatic death, such as death at the hands of someone else or early-life loss.
A deeper dive into terminal diagnosis and permanent incapacitation.
The importance and value of therapy in your recovery.
Where your journey can take you from here.
There is no hiding from the fact that the grief of experiencing the traumatic death of a loved one is likely to have a prolonged effect. Expecting things to "go back to normal" just isn’t realistic.
But that doesn’t mean you can’t still learn how to live with your experiences and find peace and solace.
Grab a copy of Grief Is Dark III-But It Can Lighten today and start your healing process.