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The Long Grief Journey

How Long-Term Unresolved Grief Can Affect Your Mental Health and What to Do About It

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An essential grief guide and recovery workbook for those who have said, "I thought I'd feel better by now."

Grief does not follow a timeline or a set path. It is nonlinear and messy, doubling back on itself just when you thought you were out of the woods. Those who have experienced the loss of a loved one know this unequivocally, but Western society still seems to think that grief should only last six months to a year—tops—when in fact, grief can last throughout a person's entire life and manifest as serious mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, anger, and despair.

The Long Grief Journey, co-written by a psychotherapist and a clinical psychologist who have both worked with grieving individuals for decades, is for the people who are past the acute pain and effects of a sudden loss and are now learning to live beyond that. It is for those who by all appearances seem to have "moved on." They're working, carrying out their responsibilities, showing up for important life events, yet they quietly bear the weight of their sadness and longing for their loved one. There's a name for this type of long-term, unresolved grief. In fact, there are several: complicated grief, traumatic grief, complex bereavement, prolonged grief, extended grief, abnormal grief, exaggerated grief, and pervasive grief disorder. If you feel "stuck" after experiencing the death of a loved one, even if much time has passed, this book is for you.

With exercises, journal prompts, and rituals that will further help readers along their grief path, The Long Grief Journey, co-written by one of the authors of the classic grief book, I Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye, is designed to educate, support, and coach you to rekindle a desire to live life fully, all while still cherishing and embracing the memories of your loved one.

Named one of Choosing Therapy's "14 Best Books on Losing a Parent for 2022."

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    • Library Journal

      December 16, 2022

      Those who have struggled with an intense loss know that grief is not linear. One can experience intense grief for years after a loved one dies. Psychotherapist Blair (I Wasn't Ready To Say Goodbye) and psychologist Hansen approach this topic as mental health professionals and grievers themselves. This book provides numerous resources for anyone still experiencing grief long after the casseroles and well-wishes have stopped. Disenfranchised and complicated grief, guilt, anger, and many other topics are covered in this book. What makes this book stand out from others on the topic is the "Exercises and Rituals That Can Help" section at the end of each chapter, which gives three to five suggestions to help with the grieving process, no matter where someone is on their journey. These rituals allow for readers' religion or spirituality, but they can also be done without any beliefs in a higher force. There are also coping strategies for the various types of loss one can experience, such as the death of a sibling, friend, pet, and much more. VERDICT This book is inclusive of all types of grief and loss, making it an excellent resource for anyone needing information on this subject.

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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