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You Do Not Have to Mourn Alone Have you recently lost a child due to death or illness or another tragedy? Is the grief and pain too overwhelming? Losing a child can make you feel as if your life has caved in and there's nowhere to escape. Whether you're a parent, stepparent, grandparent, uncle or aunt, such a loss can tear the very fabric of your family and your own personal life, leaving you disoriented and scrambling to pick up the pieces. You wonder if it's possible to rebuild everything that has fallen apart and begin to move on. Author H. Norman Wright lost a child of his own to…mehr

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You Do Not Have to Mourn Alone Have you recently lost a child due to death or illness or another tragedy? Is the grief and pain too overwhelming? Losing a child can make you feel as if your life has caved in and there's nowhere to escape. Whether you're a parent, stepparent, grandparent, uncle or aunt, such a loss can tear the very fabric of your family and your own personal life, leaving you disoriented and scrambling to pick up the pieces. You wonder if it's possible to rebuild everything that has fallen apart and begin to move on. Author H. Norman Wright lost a child of his own to disability, and ultimately, death. In" Missing the Child You Love, "Dr. Wright will lead you through the grieving process of losing a child--no matter what the cause of separation. Whether through death, custody battle, addiction, chronic illness, crime or other circumstance, this book will help you cope with the daily difficulties, and provide answers to daunting questions raised from your profound sorrow. No one should have to face this grieving process alone. "Missing the Child You Love" will encourage you and guide you toward the path of wholeness after your loss.
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Autorenporträt
H. Norman Wright, DMin, is a grief and trauma therapist and a licensed marriage, family, and child therapist. He has been on the faculty at Biola University and Talbot School of Theology for four decades. He has written more than 80 books, including Experiencing Grief and It's Okay to Be Angry .