By Pat Schwiebert and Chuck Deklyen, this is a "... recipe for healing after loss". A wonderful way to explain the process of grief. Grief is work, it is painful and it is necessary. The ability to grieve doe snot come naturally for many, and this story illustrates what diversity is required in making one's own "tear soup". An excellent resource for those who are in grief or supporting those who are grieving. The suggestions at the end address many issues for those in relationship with the bereaved. Here is a clip from the first few pages, which is also on a DVD.This blog is dedicated to drawing together information, resources and help for those in the counselling profession, who are caring for youth and those who are looking to find professional resources and are supporting young people through difficulties. The resources I discover and use successfully I will post here, including books, activities, exercises and theory. Items posted are at the discretion of the reader to use as they wish and not meant to replace professional counselling services.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Tear Soup
By Pat Schwiebert and Chuck Deklyen, this is a "... recipe for healing after loss". A wonderful way to explain the process of grief. Grief is work, it is painful and it is necessary. The ability to grieve doe snot come naturally for many, and this story illustrates what diversity is required in making one's own "tear soup". An excellent resource for those who are in grief or supporting those who are grieving. The suggestions at the end address many issues for those in relationship with the bereaved. Here is a clip from the first few pages, which is also on a DVD.
Labels:
bereavement,
death,
grief,
loss,
sadness
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