“Lessons in Loss and Living” Helpful Tool for Coping with Grief
Posted Nov 29 2010 12:00am
The only way that I’m aware of to avoid grief is to never feel love. Since most of us wouldn’t choose to go through life never loving, we will likely, at one time or another, have to cope with grief and loss.
Michele A. Reiss, Ph.D. wrote “Lessons in Loss and Living: Hope and Guidance for Confronting Serious Illness and Grief,” with that goal in mind. Reiss has spent over 30 years in the field of psychotherapy, counseling people through their grief process.
The only way that I’m aware of to avoid grief is to never feel love. Since most of us wouldn’t choose to go through life never loving, we will likely, at one time or another, have to cope with grief and loss.
Michele A. Reiss, Ph.D. wrote “Lessons in Loss and Living: Hope and Guidance for Confronting Serious Illness and Grief,” with that goal in mind. Reiss has spent over 30 years in the field of psychotherapy, counseling people through their grief process.
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