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  • Living with Grief: A Compassionate Companion

    Living with Grief by Mathews, Sara;

    A Compassionate Companion

    Series: BPS Ask The Experts in Psychology Series;

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      • Publisher's listprice GBP 145.00
      • The price is estimated because at the time of ordering we do not know what conversion rates will apply to HUF / product currency when the book arrives. In case HUF is weaker, the price increases slightly, in case HUF is stronger, the price goes lower slightly.

        69 273 Ft (65 975 Ft + 5% VAT)
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      • Discounted price 55 419 Ft (52 780 Ft + 5% VAT)

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    Short description:

    Living with Grief provides a guide on how to live when others have died. This book acts as a compassionate companion for those figuring out how to live with grief. It is also valuable reading for counsellors, mental health professionals and other health and social care professionals

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    Long description:

    Living with Grief provides a guide to how to live when others have died.


    Written by a therapist and counsellor who specialises in Grief, Loss and Bereavement, it helps readers gain insight into some of the processes that might be happening when things feel overwhelming. Following an effective Q&A framework, it offers a valuable ‘dip in and out’ approach with good signposting to guidance on all the questions that those touched by grief need to know. Organised into short manageable chapters, the book provides strategies to offer understanding and compassion to gently encourage readers to think about what is going on for them during this time. It introduces a diverse and inclusive cast of characters who are going through grief themselves in various different circumstances to reflect modern culture and the issues people face. It also includes coverage about the social context in which the griever lives and the role of social media and how that can play into competitive and performative aspects of grief.


    This book acts as a compassionate companion for those figuring out how to live with grief. It is also valuable reading for counsellors, mental health professionals and other health and social care professionals



    'Mixing together Sara’s professional expertise, lived experience as a therapist and exceptional insight, this book serves as an essential resource for those navigating the experience of grief. Like many of us working in healthcare, I have witnessed firsthand the significant impact that such understanding can have. Sara’s straightforward yet thoughtful wisdom provides comfort, resilience, and a meaningful sense of connection during times of greatest need.'


    David Smith, Trustee, Hospice UK and St Leonards Hospice York, and former hospice Chief Executive

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    Table of Contents:

    Who am I and Why Am I Giving You This Advice? Introduction Chapter 1: Will It Always Be Like This? Chapter 2: No More Casseroles – What Happens Next? Chapter 3: What Is the Dark Side of Grief? Chapter 4: ""You're Not on Your Own" – How to Deal with Other People? Chapter 5: My Grief Feels Different to Other People's – What Should I Do? Chapter 6: What's the Meaning of Life Now?

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