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While others celebrate, those who grieve may find the holidays a time when their misery intensifies. Many who have faced the holidays following the loss of a loved one have found comfort and hope in A Decembered Grief. Harold Ivan Smith brings us Journaling Your Decembered Grief to complement the illustrations and insights found in A Decembered Grief to encourage the griever, to acknowledge, and to reflect on the loss while embracing the hope of Christ.
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You are not alone. Harold Ivan Smith, author of A Decembered Grief, leads you through your loneliness, bewilderment, and sorrow in this interactive journal designed to help you find healing as you "talk" about your experiences and "listen" to others who can relate. A Decembered Grief is the essential handbook for enduring the holidays with fresh grief. Now Journaling Your Decembered Grief allows you to participate in your healing as you are encouraged to acknowlege and reflect on the loss while embracing the hope of Christ. Whether you use the journal alone or as a companion to the book, you will find comfort for today and hope for tomorrow.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 174997
- Product Code 0834119153
- EANÂ 9780834119154
- Pages 80
- Department General Books
- Category Grief, Comfort & Consolation
- Sub-Category Encouragement & Lay Counseling
- Publisher Beacon Hill Press Of Kansas City
- Publication Date Aug 2001
- Dimensions 229 x 152 x 8mm
- Weight 0.163kg
Harold Ivan Smith
Harold Ivan Smith a grief specialist on the teaching faculties of Saint Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri, and the Carondolet Medical Institute in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. He is recognized as a Fellow in Thanatology by the Association for Death Education and Counseling and has also received the Distinguished Service Award from ADEC. ý Smith has earned a doctorate from Asbury Theological Seminary and the EdS. from Vanderbilt. He has facilitated Grief Gatherings, storytelling groups for grievers, at Saint Luke's Hospital for 16 years.ý