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The Long Grief Journey

How Long-Term Unresolved Grief Can Affect Your Mental Health and What to Do About It

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The Long Grief Journey

By: Pamela D. Blair PhD, Bradie McCabe Hansen MA
Narrated by: Callie Beaulieu
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Grief does not follow a timeline or a set path. It is nonlinear and messy, doubling back on itself just when you thought you were out of the woods. Those who have experienced the loss of a loved one know this unequivocally, but Western society still seems to think that grief should only last six months to a year—tops—when in fact, grief can last throughout a person's entire life and manifest as serious mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, anger, and despair.

The Long Grief Journey, cowritten by a psychotherapist and a clinical psychologist who have both worked with grieving individuals for decades, is for the people who are past the acute pain and effects of a sudden loss and are now learning to live beyond that. It is for those who by all appearances seem to have "moved on." They're working, carrying out their responsibilities, showing up for important life events, yet they quietly bear the weight of their sadness and longing for their loved one. There's a name for this type of long-term, unresolved grief. In fact, there are several: complicated grief, traumatic grief, complex bereavement, prolonged grief, extended grief, abnormal grief, exaggerated grief, and pervasive grief disorder. If you feel "stuck" after experiencing the death of a loved one, even if much time has passed, this book is for you.

©2023 Pamela D. Blair and Bradie McCabe Hansen (P)2023 Tantor
Death & Dying Grief & Loss Personal Development Relationships Sociology Grief Health Mental Health

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