People who experience sudden loss of a loved one find themselves shocked and stunned, and often struggle to find support to adapt to a life they didn’t plan. Friends, family, and others have little idea about how to help, leaving the bereaved feeling alone and vulnerable when they need support most.
Surviving Sudden Loss is a collection of stories by parents, spouses, siblings, children, and grandparents who share their own personal insight into the hidden and often unspoken challenges of unexpectedly losing a loved one, including the emotional, mental, physical and social shifts they’re forced to reckon with in the aftermath.
With poignant narration, each writer shares the truth of their loss, where they found the most support, and how they rebuilt their lives in the aftermath.
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The Beginning
Facing the Aftermath
Planning the Funeral
Braving the Transition
Handling the Belongings
Facing the Dates
Getting Through the Holidays
The Financial Impact
The Legal Paperwork
Posttraumatic Reactions
Impact on Relationships
Confessing our Struggles
Testing of Faith
Finding Support
The Broken Heart
Living with Traumatic Grief
Making Sense of Fears
Finding Hope
Walking the Journey
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LYNDA CHELDELIN FELL is an educator, speaker, author of over 30 books including the award-winning Grief Diaries, and founder of the International Grief Institute. Visit www.Lynda Fell.com.