Doris Zagdanski talks to grieving people almost every day, and invariably they bring up the subject of what someone said that puzzled or upset them. Here, Doris enlists the help of grieving people to tell you what they need from you. She has adapted communication skills and counseling techniques to enable us to speak confidently with a grieving friend, relative, colleague, or client. Here you have countless strategies to respond with empathy, without falling into the trap of being stuck for words. Doris writes as if she is speaking to you, and shares her own experiences of crib death and breast cancer so that others may learn.
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Doris Zagdanski is a former funeral director and a bereavement counselor. She has worked as a volunteer to help grieving families, and is the author of seven books on loss, grief, and empathy, including How Teenagers Cope with Grief and When Pets Die.
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