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About the book |
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Sometimes the pain of losing a loved one can be overwhelming. It hurts emotionally, spiritually, even physically. You may wonder if you will ever recover and live a full life again.
This remarkable book weaves together personal narrative and professional advice to create an inspiring and invaluable resource for the bereaved, as well as their friends and caregivers.
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Book Reviews
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"For grieving people who learn and feel comfort through reading, Audrey Stringer's timely book will be a Godsend. More than that, her words provide a physical hug from the page to your heart."
Harry Van Bommel
Hospice Palliative Care Author and Educator |
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"This book is literally a life saver and couldn't have come into my life at a better time."
Kathi |
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"I have been a practicing psychotherapist and management consultant for 35 years. In that time I have worked with countless people who are grieving. There are many useful books to help people understand this process but none quite as useful as Get Over It."
Cathy Conheim, Pshycotherapist
La Jolla, California
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"...I deliver death notification training presentations to Emergency Services Personnel (police, fire, EMS), the Canadian Armed Forces, and Victim Support Services, on behalf of MADD Canada. In reading "Get Over It" Surviving Grief to Live Again what impressed me the most was the openness and honesty that came across on every page, this did not come from the head, this came from the heart."
Lloyd Grahame,
Death Notification Trainer
MADD Canada
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"Absolutely essential reading. With a combination of perceptiveness, compassion, practicality and wit, Get Over It! makes the impossible possible. Like your best girlfriend, Audrey Stringer is right there with you, has been through it herself, and gives you the confidence that you can not only survive but embrace a new life after a devastating loss."
Pamela Calvert
Filmmaker, The Beloved Community |
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