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When Skies Are Gray by Lindsey M. Henke is a poignant memoir that explores the profound grief and emotional journey following the loss of a child. Through candid and heartfelt storytelling, Henke shares her personal experiences of stillbirth, the challenges of navigating motherhood after loss, and the ongoing process of healing. The book delves into themes of love, resilience, and hope as it addresses the stigma surrounding parental bereavement. Henke's narrative provides an invaluable perspective for both bereaved parents and those seeking to understand the complexities of grief. This memoir serves as a testament to the enduring power of a parent's love and the possibility of finding beauty and renewal amidst sorrow.
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A Space in the Heart: A Survival Guide for Grieving Parents expresses the anguish of the death of a child and offers hope for how to survive and thrive in its aftermath. Part memoir, part self-help, zero bullshit, and 100 percent from the heart, it confronts our never-ending love for our children and how that love helps us transform and heal.
Parental grief. --- Children --- Death.
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A Powerful Resource for Grieving Couples Losing a child is among the most tragic experiences one can face. The crushing grief puts immense strain on the marriage, family relationships, and friendships that few can understand. That's why this book was written. In it Candy McVicar, a grieving mom who leads a ministry for grieving parents, and Dr. Gary Chapman, relationship expert and author of The 5 Love Languages®, team up to help couples who are facing the unimaginable. They'll teach you how to: Cope with the complex feelings that come with the grief process Understand your spouse's unique grieving needs and support him/her Use the five love languages through grief There is nothing that can make the pain of losing a child go away, but healing is possible with intentional hearts and the right resources.
Parental grief. --- Infants --- Death.
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Anthropology --- Anthropologists --- Parental grief --- Fieldwork.
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Parental grief. --- Bereavement. --- Daughters --- Death.
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"Parents who suffer the death of a child are overwhelmed, often immobilized by the depth and scope of their grief. When a Child Dies is written in a simple, straightforward manner, offering information, comfort and hope for those who believe that none is possible. Claire Aagaard has written this book from a unique perspective-that of a professional grief counselor and as a parent with her own history of child loss. It is an honest yet gentle guide, offering the wisdom from her own personal journey as well as that of countless others"--
Parental grief. --- Children --- Bereavement. --- Death --- Psychological aspects.
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A chronicle of family love, unspeakable loss, and the power of healingGinny Dennehy was living the dream: a good marriage, two wonderful teenagers, a fulfilling career. Life in Whistler, B.C., seemed tailor-made for her outgoing, athletic family of four. But in 2001, the world turned upside down when her son, Kelty, committed suicide at the age of seventeen, hanging himself in the loft of their family home.Lost in a fog of grief, Ginny found the strength to go on. She poured her energy into the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation, raising both funds and awareness to fight dep
Parental grief. --- Grief --- Children --- Psychological aspects. --- Death.
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"The author anticipated building an ordinary family. And that is what happened. But mental illness and grief also happened, undermining the security of home and changing the familial experience from ordinary to extraordinary. A hard story to live, a hard story to read, this book describes the day to day life in a family navigating their increasingly fraught lives. A must read for any family who has experienced this and a must read for anyone wanting to know about this."--
Parental grief. --- Loss (Psychology) --- Families of the mentally ill. --- Parents of mentally ill children --- Motherhood --- Psychological aspects. --- Sharkey, Donna.
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