Uncover Living With Grief: After Sudden Loss Suicide, Homicide, Accident, Heart Attack, Stroke Produced By Kenneth J. Doka Format Ebook

books seems to be one of the leading books for complicated grief, It is a bit dry, but comprehensive and a good resource book to have, In addition it has great questions for facing one's own mortality, and also a great set of questions to consider our remaining time, An okay resource, but a little less applicable then his other book, although there are some specific resources or references in the book that may be helpful to those working in this field.
I found his other book, "Grief is a Journey," much more useful, easier to read, more comprehensive, with better examples and just an
Uncover Living With Grief: After Sudden Loss Suicide, Homicide, Accident, Heart Attack, Stroke Produced By Kenneth J. Doka Format Ebook
all around better read and resource, This book is not a helpful resource for anyone who is actually dealing with sudden loss, Most of the book details what other people should do if encountering someone who has lost a loved one, which is not helpful, because the person who is going to be reading this is the one experiencing the loss.


The other problem is the title of the book "Living with Grief After Sudden Loss, Suicide, Homicide, Accident, Heart Attack, Stroke",

Given that suicide is the first thing listed, one would think the book would devote a little time to it, however the only reference to suicide in the book is aboutpages long.
Given the fact that it states that survivors of suicide are going to have the toughest time with grief, and face several social stigmas, and not have the support they need.
. shouldn't a book designed to provide support not play into the stigma by offering absolutely nothing of import to the survivor of suicide

The majority of the book deals with what to do if you lose a loved one to a disaster, so if you have lost someone suddenly due to a tornado, or a bombing, or a plane crash, or some other kind of less than likely to happen event, maybe this book would actually help you.
But for those of us who have actually lost someone to any of the causes mentioned in the TITLE of the book, it's useless, Better to save your money, I think I'll go stick this under some wobbly piece of furniture and forget I ever wasted my time reading it, This book is a nice resource for someone who is a helper to others, Not recommended for someone who is currently dealing with any of the books topics, First published in. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor amp Francis, an informa company, .