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Harold Ivan Smith

    Harold Ivan Smith ist ein anerkannter nationaler Redner und Autor, dessen Werk sich eingehend mit der Komplexität von Trauer und Verlust beschäftigt. Mit einer über dreißigjährigen Karriere als Berater und Trauerpädagoge hat er Tausende von Fachleuten und Laien geschult. Seine Schriften und Vorträge werden für ihre aufschlussreiche Führung durch den Trauerprozess und ihre Fähigkeit zur Heilung gelobt. Smith ist zudem eine anerkannte Autorität für die Trauer von amerikanischen Präsidenten und First Ladies und untersucht, wie diese Führungspersönlichkeiten tiefgreifende persönliche Verluste bewältigten.

    Friendgrief
    Eleanor
    Borrowed Narratives
    A Long-Shadowed Grief
    ABC's of Healthy Grieving
    • A Long-Shadowed Grief

      Suicide and Its Aftermath

      • 174 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,1(22)Abgeben

      Exploring the aftermath of suicide, the book delves into the profound grief experienced by friends and family. Harold Ivan Smith offers a compassionate perspective on how survivors can navigate their spiritual lives while grappling with the stigma surrounding suicide. He prompts readers to reflect on the impact of such loss on faith and spirituality, aiming to provide guidance and understanding in the healing process.

      A Long-Shadowed Grief
    • Borrowed Narratives

      Using Biographical and Historical Grief Narratives With the Bereaving

      • 299 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,7(3)Abgeben

      Significant grief experiences have profoundly influenced the lives of notable figures such as Dexter King, Condoleezza Rice, and Eleanor Roosevelt, among others. Their personal stories of loss reveal how grief can shape character and impact public life. The book explores these narratives, highlighting the resilience and transformation that often arise from such experiences, ultimately connecting their journeys to broader societal themes.

      Borrowed Narratives
    • Eleanor

      A Spiritual Biography

      • 252 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Eleanor Roosevelt is celebrated not only for her role as a first lady and social activist but also for her profound and inclusive spirituality. Influenced by her early readings of the New Testament, she developed a Jesus-centered faith that inspired her relentless advocacy for civil rights, women's rights, and the marginalized in society. This exploration highlights the often-overlooked spiritual dimensions of her life and how they intertwined with her commitment to social justice.

      Eleanor
    • Friendgrief

      An Absence Called Presence

      • 280 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Exploring the concept of friendgrief, this book presents a theoretical and clinical framework while featuring personal stories from notable figures such as Elton John, Diane Sawyer, and Bill Clinton. Through vignettes, it delves into the emotional complexities and societal implications of losing friends, highlighting the unique experiences and coping mechanisms of these well-known individuals. The insights provided aim to deepen the understanding of grief beyond traditional relationships, emphasizing the significance of friendship in the grieving process.

      Friendgrief