Grace in Grief
Rosalie FollettPaperback 2008-04-01
Grace in Grief is based upon William Worden's model of grief, which explains the hard work of grief as 'tasks'. Honestly and from-the-heart, Rosalie interweaves this theory with her personal experience.
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Grace in Grief describes the author's personal journey through deep grief. As a 53-year-old grief counsellor, Rosalie Follett had supported the bereaved. Then, unexpectedly, she was widowed. Rosalie describes the reality that is grief and loss - the shocks, emotions, heartaches and regrets. She describes the day-to-day difficulties in learning to function as a whole person again: facing each day, pushing to find purpose in living, making wise decisions, supporting others. She realises that after thirty three years in a less-than-perfect marriage she had become 'one' with her husband who had suddenly gone, leaving her with the task of finding a new way to function, while at the same time living with a constant sense of deadness, sadness and anxiety. Her husband was always in her head!
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Grace in Grief is based upon William Worden's model of grief, which explains the hard work of grief as 'tasks'. Honestly and from-the-heart, Rosalie interweaves this theory with her personal experience.
Publisher Description
Grace in Grief describes the author's personal journey through deep grief. As a 53-year-old grief counsellor, Rosalie Follett had supported the bereaved. Then, unexpectedly, she was widowed. Rosalie describes the reality that is grief and loss - the shocks, emotions, heartaches and regrets. She describes the day-to-day difficulties in learning to function as a whole person again: facing each day, pushing to find purpose in living, making wise decisions, supporting others. She realises that after thirty three years in a less-than-perfect marriage she had become 'one' with her husband who had suddenly gone, leaving her with the task of finding a new way to function, while at the same time living with a constant sense of deadness, sadness and anxiety. Her husband was always in her head!