This sensitive explanation of ways to cope with death has been welcomed by clergy, psychologists, bereavement counselors, and those touched by sorrow.
In this expanded edition, Roberta Temes has enlarged both the subject matter and the supplementary material through which people can come to terms with the stages of grief. Among the problems upon which she focuses are: living alone, children and grief, restructuring families, and the effects of suicide on survivors. This new edition also contains an up-to-date listing of resources - films, cassettes, professional services, and literature - for those seeking help.
Dr. Roberta Temes, a noted psychologist, lecturer and author. She is the founder of Grief Groups, a bereavement counseling service and is the author of The Empty Place. Dr. Temes appears frequently on radio and TV interviews throughout the United States and Canada and has been the subject of newspaper articles in The Boston Globe, Atlanta Journal Constitution and LA Times. She reside in Scotch Plains, New Jersey.