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Getting Back

 

 

 

 

 

to Life When Grief

 

 

 

 

 

Won't Heal

 

 

 

 

PHYLLIS KOSMINSKY, Ph.D.

 

 

"Are you finding it hard to get over the loss of a loved one?
Does it seem like you'll never move on with your life?
Do you feel that you're stuck in the grieving process?"

Dr. Phyllis Kosminsky understands what you're going through. Having helped hundreds of people deal with their grief and rebuild their lives, she knows that moving beyond grief is often difficult. You may be experiencing complicated mourning, the feeling of being "stuck" in your sorrow, frustration, and unresolved issues.

In her book, Getting Back to Life When Grief Won't Heal, you'll find a path through your grief when you read the intimate stories of people who managed to do the same. You'll find real inspiration, invaluable insight, and deeply felt advice. You'll learn that, yes, there is hope. And, with time, you can let go of the overwhelming sense of loss . . . and embrace the life you were truly meant to live.

 

Reviews:

"I have always thought of life, and grief, as a complex puzzle. When a significant person dies, there are so many pieces to one's grief, so many missing parts. Phyllis Kosminsky offers the reader the missing pieces and makes sense out of a senseless time. This wonderful book is not only for the bereaved, but for anyone who works with the bereaved, including clergy, hospice personnel, funeral directors, and of course, all therapists."

Helen Fitzgerald, author of The Mourning Handbook

 

"This is an extraordinary book. It provides an exceptional description of the challenges that often accompany the loss of a loved one, and, more importantly, offers many resources for moving through complicated grief. I highly recommend it both for individuals struggling with bereavement and for therapists working with such clients."

Stephen Gilligan, PhD, author of The Courage to Love

 

"This important book gently and clearly helps people get on with their lives and get "unstuck" from the isolating cycle of sadness and self blame often accompanying loss. Almost anyone struggling with grief issues will find the advice offered here to be extremely valuable."

William Feigelman, PhD, author of The Chosen Children

 

 

About the Author:

Phyllis kosminsky is a clinical social worker specializing in grief and loss. Besides her own private practice, she has served for ten years on the staff of the Center for Hope, a treatment facility in Connecticut for people dealing with bereavement or life-threatening illness.