The death of a child is like no other loss. The Worst Loss will help families who have experienced this to know what they are facing, understand what they are feeling, and appreciate their own needs and timetables.
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42 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Worst Loss - and it is....,
This review is from: The Worst Loss: How Families Heal from the Death of a Child (Paperback)
I have read countless numbers of books about the loss of a child.Many of them become repetitious. The books written by grieving parents are often a catharsis and helpful to them, but are not necessarily guides for others.This book is a combination of careful research and parent stories. It is honest and hopeful. It is one of the few books which talks in depth about siblings and how a family can become dysfuntional and gently offers advice. This - and the book, A Broken Heart Still Beats - if you are literary - are the two books which helped me the most, and I would recommend them highly. The Worst Loss is the book which I pass on to parents and families new to their grief and I am careful in my choice because those of us who have lost children know how vunerable we were. It's a five star.
27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
must reading for medical professionals and families in grief,
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This review is from: The Worst Loss: How Families Heal from the Death of a Child (Paperback)
I read this wonderful treatise in the face of a loss of a beloved nephew. As an Emergency Physician who occasionally encounters death of children, I will recommend (indeed I'll buy the book) for families grieving the loss of a child. It has helped me understand the varied emotions and coping mechanisms that accompany these tragedies. I have read several books dealing with the same topic and this is, on any basis of comparison, the best.
25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A welcome comfort & help in my first months of deep sadness,
By Graydon J. Briggs, D.D.S. (Bicknell, UT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Worst Loss: How Families Heal from the Death of a Child (Paperback)
My son died in a dirt bike accident 3 months ago and I am still finding it hard to breathe let alone read. I loved this book. Barbara's chapter on what it's like to lose a sibling helped me to know how to be as present as possible for my other children so they didn't feel like they had lost a mother too. We read the chapter on sibling loss together and individually. The small comforts that I found (when there seems to be no comfort at all)were knowing that others had hurt as deeply and acutely as I and had made it through because the book not only shares others stories of grief but has helpful guides in how to walk through this lonely process knowing that you are not alone.
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