Art of Condolence
By (Author) Leonard Zunin
By (author) Hilary Stanton Zunin
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperPerennial
29th June 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
248.8
Paperback
288
Width 136mm, Height 206mm, Spine 21mm
240g
This beautifully written guide offers specific and wise advice for confronting anothers anguish, as well as a deep understanding of grief. Judy Tatelbaum, author of The Courage to Grieve
Time and again we stumble for words and actions that will reflect our feelings of compassion and our desire to be of comfort during a time of loss. Based on the authors' extensive research, their workshops, and their professional experience, and filled with personal stories and anecdotes, this heartfelt, practical, and accessible resource covers the three most common areas of concern: What can I write What can I say and What can I do
The authors address such issues as:
Leonard M. Zunin, M.D., is senior psychiatric consultant for the California Department of Mental Health. An authority on attachment and loss and a distinguished researcher and lecturer, he is the bestselling author of Contact: The First Four Minutes. He lives in Napa, California with his wife, Hilary Stanton Zunin. Hilary Stanton Zunin teaches English and creative writing at Napa High School and is an expert on the effect of grief on school-aged children. She and her husband, Leonard Zunin, live in Napa, California. They coauthored The Art of Condolence.