And Not One Bird Stopped Singing guides us through grieving all the events that take meaning from our lives so we can learn to live again. Doris Moreland Jones draws from her clinical pastoral background and own personal experience with grief.
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Grief: Author looks at three different forms of loss.,
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This review is from: And Not One Bird Stopped Singing: Coping with Transition and Loss in Aging (Paperback)
Dr. Jones has counseled persons in the grieving process in her profession as a Christian counselor. Her discoveries of grief in her profession as well as her personal experience with three different aspects of loss will be helpful to any reader who is struggling through loss and grief. How Dr. Jones presents each form of grief with her own personal experiences will help the reader apply it to their own loss. Her sense of humor (the loss of a spouse is like, "amputation without anesthesia") helps to lighten a deep and emotional subject to us all. This is a "must read" resource book for anyone who is experiencing grief or who counsels others who are grieving.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A must book for everyone who grieves,
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This review is from: And Not One Bird Stopped Singing: Coping with Transition and Loss in Aging (Paperback)
Dr. Jones has written a beautifully poetic book that will touch the mind and heart of everyone who has or will grieve. She writes both from her personal journey and also her vast experience as a minister of the soul. Grief brings a powerful sense of being alone and it is at such a time that this book will become a best friend.
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Grief Therapy,
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This review is from: And Not One Bird Stopped Singing: Coping with Transition and Loss in Aging (Paperback)
This little book may very well aid in adjusting to the loss of a family member, friend or loved one. Try it; it could help.
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