In this provocative yet reassuring book, the author contends that while hurt is inevitable in life, suffering is not. Tatelbaum is the author of The Courage to Grieve.
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In this provocative yet reassuring book, the author contends that while hurt is inevitable in life, suffering is not. Tatelbaum is the author of The Courage to Grieve.
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This is a wonderful book for anyone who has ever grieved and felt loss in the process.
JeanMarie
Aug 14, 2009
Less than realistic
I read the Courage to Grieve by the same author and felt I coud benefit from another volume by her. I was mistaken.
The first book offered more practical information for the difficult process of grieving, this book I felt offered platitudes instead of procedure or things to attempt in allevating suffering. Yes, of course I or anyone can change my/their mind, but when one is suffering - easier said than done - is the only appropriate phrase. Explanations of how to get out from under is what suffering people need and want.
Maybe this book is not for those suffering at all, but those that have mastered any residual suffering that might have been, so they can be happy right alongside Judy. For that is what I felt she was trying to portray, her own found happiness.