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Getting Grief Right

Finding Your Story of Love in the Sorrow of Loss

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01 July 2017
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In 2015, when the New York Times ran Patrick O'Malley's story about the death of his infant son and how his inability to move on challenged everything he was taught as a psychotherapist it inspired an unprecedented flood of gratitude from readers that continues to this day. What he shared was a truth that many have longed to hear: that there is no right or wrong way to grieve. Illuminated by O'Malley's own story and those of the many clients that he s supported, Getting Grief Right shows us how the commonly used stages of grief approach can trivialize our sorrow, treat it as a mental disorder, press us to get over it, and worsen our suffering with shame and guilt when we don't. With sensitivity and support, readers will explore grief not as an illness, but as the continuing story of our connection to the one we ve lost, to be fully felt and woven into our lives."

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Getting Grief Right

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In 2015, when the New York Times ran Patrick O'Malley's story about the death of his infant son and how his inability to move on challenged everything he was taught as a psychotherapist it inspired an unprecedented flood of gratitude from readers that continues to this day. What he shared was a truth that many have longed to hear: that there is no right or wrong way to grieve. Illuminated by O'Malley's own story and those of the many clients that he s supported, Getting Grief Right shows us how the commonly used stages of grief approach can trivialize our sorrow, treat it as a mental disorder, press us to get over it, and worsen our suffering with shame and guilt when we don't. With sensitivity and support, readers will explore grief not as an illness, but as the continuing story of our connection to the one we ve lost, to be fully felt and woven into our lives."

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