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  1. Jul 10, 2013 · Summary: This is an interactive activity book with a goal of helping kids “understand what grief is and to recognize their grief." The book describes life being normal until the worst thing happens – someone special dies. In basic line drawings it shows that normal life is no longer normal.

    • Where’s the Grief? Can there be humor in grief? It may not be obvious, but it can be a useful way to cope for many people, including comedian Jordan Ferber, who lost his 21-year-old brother.
    • What’s Your Grief. Hosted by mental health professionals, Eleanor Haley and Litsa Williams, the What’s Your Grief podcast demystifies the complicated grieving process.
    • Terrible, Thanks for Asking. Aside from having the best and most relatable name, author Nora McInerny’s podcast Terrible, Thanks for Asking also provides valuable information on how to actually process feelings of grief.
    • The Art of Dying Well. Each episode of The Art of Dying Well podcast focuses on a specific topic within the world of grief and bereavement. Topics range from losing someone during the COVID-19 pandemic, to deathbed etiquette (yes, that’s a thing), and talking to children about the death of a pet.
    • Where’s the Grief? In this weekly podcast, comedian Jordan Ferber interviews fellow comedians, actors, writers, and others who have experienced tragic loss – not just of loved ones but of careers, homes, security and more.
    • What’s Your Grief Podcast. Eleanor Haley, MS and Litsa Williams, MA, LCSW-C, mental health professionals who also authored the book “What’s Your Grief,” explore a different digestible topic each week.
    • The Grief Gang. Host Amber Jeffrey was 19 years old when she suddenly lost her mother. Following a few self-proclaimed turbulent years, Jeffrey turned her pain into purpose and launched The Grief Gang podcast, breaking down the taboo topics of grief and loss, one conversation at a time.
    • Terrible, Thanks for Asking. In one of the most authentically named podcast’s, author Laura McInerny sits down with real people to get the genuine answer to the question, “How are you doing?”
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  2. Jul 8, 2021 · What’s Your Grief? Lists to Help you Through Any Loss is for people experiencing any type of loss. This book discusses some of the most common grief experiences and breaks down psychological concepts to help you understand your thoughts and emotions.

  3. May 31, 2024 · One digestible topic at a time, Haley and Williams distill topics ranging from grief theory to coping. Grievers and grief professionals alike will find their approach practical, relatable, informative and engaging. Grief is sad and confusing, but your grief support doesn't have to be.

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  5. Apr 12, 2024 · Simple words and beautiful illustrations to help children understand grief - any type of grief caused by death, divorce, illness and so on. Excellent guide for children to accept their own feelings and work through it.

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