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Grief can be an incredibly isolating process, and persons deserve companions to let them know they are not alone.With gentle, poetic, and down-to-earth language, the stories in Hospice Whispers: Stories of Life were like comforting friends, offering understanding and validation for those grieving the death of a loved one. Now there's a practical guide to support those in the grieving process. Sharing Our Stories: A Hospice Whispers Grief Support Workbook provides opportunities to reflect on the 38 original Hospice Whispers stories. With poetry and quotes written by and for those grieving, this…mehr

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Grief can be an incredibly isolating process, and persons deserve companions to let them know they are not alone.With gentle, poetic, and down-to-earth language, the stories in Hospice Whispers: Stories of Life were like comforting friends, offering understanding and validation for those grieving the death of a loved one. Now there's a practical guide to support those in the grieving process. Sharing Our Stories: A Hospice Whispers Grief Support Workbook provides opportunities to reflect on the 38 original Hospice Whispers stories. With poetry and quotes written by and for those grieving, this workbook also provides additional insights about grief and the oft-times confusing journey toward healing, Designed for either individual or group work, this text supports those who seek to make sense of their experience and build a new relationship with the person who is no longer there in physical form.
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Autorenporträt
As a hospice chaplain, Rev. Dr. Carla Cheatham also knows what it means to walk through personal grief. With an MA in Psychology, a Masters of Divinity, a Ph.D. in Health and Kinesiology, and certification in trauma therapy, she is a national speaker and provides training to professional caregivers, teaching them to be genuinely present with suffering, others' and our own. Carla is the Section Leader for the Spiritual Caregivers Section of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and an Adjunct Professor for the Seminary of the Southwest, where she teaches chaplaincy and pastoral care students about end of life care. Her first book, Hospice Whispers: Stories of Life is available through Amazon, Kindle, and Audible. Her upcoming book on the art of presence is slated to release in 2017.