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Beyond Words: Grieving when your child has died
Andrew Thomson and Tricia Irving Hendry


Many bereaved parents say that the only people who can ever genuinely begin to understand what it’s like for them are other bereaved parents. Hearing from others who have ‘been there’ can make all the difference. For this reason, ‘Beyond Words-Grieving when your child has died’ is a handbook that features the honest words, perspectives and suggestions of many bereaved parents. It offers useful information about managing grief, support options and ideas that may be helpful on the grief journey. It is comforting, encouraging, informative and practical. It will also provide understanding and insights to professionals and others seeking to effectively support bereaved parents.
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