Good GriefBy Granger E. Westberg. Recommended by Bëckÿböö, 3/14/2004.
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Grieving the Child I never Knew.By Kathe Wunnenberg. Recommended by Bëckÿböö, 4/2/2004.
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Grieving The Loss Of A Loved OneBy Kathy Wunnenburg. Recommended by Bëckÿböö, 3/14/2004.
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Handbook for the SoulBy Edited by Richard Carlson & Benjamin Sheild. A magneficent gathering of warmth and wisdom to nourish your soul featuring original writings by Lynn Andrews Melody Beattie Joan Borysenko Jack Canfield Stephen R. Covey Wayne Dyer Betty Eadie Robert Fulghum John Gray Jon Kabat-Zinn Thomas Moore Ram Dass Bernie Siegel and others Recommended by Bëckÿböö, 7/14/2004.
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Have We Lived Before?By Linda Atkinson. Recommended by Bëckÿböö, 3/15/2004.
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Healing A Parent's Grieving Heart: 100 Practial Ideas After Your Child DiesBy Alan D. Wolfelt. Helpful in giving me simple, concrete things to hear and hold onto when everything else seems out of control. Recommended by a member, TimeAlone (Sue). Recommended by Bëckÿböö, 6/27/2004.
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Healing after Loss: Meditations for Working Through GriefBy Martha Hickman. A short reading for every day and has been helpful in giving me simple, concrete things to hear and hold onto when everything else seems out of control. Recommended by a member, Time Alone (Sue).
Recommended by Bëckÿböö, 6/27/2004.
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How to Go on Living When Someone You Love DiesBy Therese A. Rando. Award winning author Recommended by Bëckÿböö, 7/14/2004.
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How to Survive the Loss of a ChildBy Catherine M. Sanders, Ph.D.. This book has been good so far. It's written a person that has a degree in psychology and has lost a child of her own. So i guess she knows what she's talking about. Recommended by Lyndonsmom, 11/21/2005.
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How To Survive the Loss of a LoveBy Melba Colgrove, Ph.D., Harold H. Bloomfield. MD, and Peter McWilliams. Recommended by Bëckÿböö, 3/14/2004.
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How We DieBy Sherwin B. Nuland. Reflections on life's final chapter. Recommended by Bëckÿböö, 7/14/2004.
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'I Wasn't Ready to Say GoodbyeBy Brook Noel & Pamela D. Blair, PH.D 2000. surviving, coping & healing after the sudden death of a loved one. Recommended by Bëckÿböö, 7/27/2004.
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Looking BeyondBy James Van Praagh. A Teen's Guide to the Spiritual World Jennifer, (my daughter) and I are about finished with this book and not only does it give some spiritual guidance, but also helps to build self-esteem and stand up for yourself with your peers. Recommended by Bëckÿböö, 7/14/2004.
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Love Never DiesBy Sandy Goodman. In "Love Never Dies", Sandy Goodman lights a path of understanding through the darkness of loss. Her honesty and love will help anyone dealing with the pain of grief. ~ John Edward, Host of Crossing Over Recommended by MomOf4 , 7/25/2005.
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Matthew Tell me about HeavenBy Suzanne Ward. Through a series of heartwarming telepathic conversations between a son (who died at age 17) and his mother, it tells of the atonishing activityand diversity of life in the realm we call Heaven. Matthew (the son) clears up misconceptions about the world he lives and explains why, in this unprecedented time in the history of earth, it is essential that we know the truth of our beginnings and our relationship with all creation. Without that truth, we cannot understand either the purpose of our lives or how to prepare confidently and joyously for what is to come. Recommended by Andyhunt74, 8/9/2008.
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