Holding on to love after you've lost a baby The 5 love languages for grieving parents

Gary D. Chapman, 1938-

Book - 2020

"Almost everyone will agree, the loss of a child is the worst grief that humans can experience. And that crushing grief puts immense strain on the marriage, family relationships, and friendships that few can understand. That's why this book was written. In it Candy McVicar, a grieving mom who leads a ministry for grieving parents, and Dr. Gary Chapman, relationship expert and author of The 5 Love Languages®, team up to help couples who are facing the unimaginable. They'll teach you how to: cope with the complex feelings that come with the grief process, understand your spouse's unique grieving needs and support him/her, and use the five love languages in grief-appropriate ways. There is nothing that can make the pain of... losing a child go away, but you can get help coping with it. This is a perfect resource for grieving parents or friends who'd like to help"--

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Published
Chicago : Northfield Publishing [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Gary D. Chapman, 1938- (author)
Other Authors
Candy McVicar (author)
Physical Description
190 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-190).
ISBN
9780802419408
  • About the Authors
  • A Word from Gary
  • 1. When Your World. Comes Crashing Down
  • 2. Grieving the Loss of a Baby You Never Knew
  • 3. Our Journey
  • 4. Loving Your Mate Well in the Midst of Grief
  • 5. For Friends of the Grieving: How You Can Help-and Hurt
  • 6. Is One Type of Loss Harder than Another?
  • 7. Men, Women, and Grieving
  • 8. These Shoes Don't Fit, but You Can't Take Them Off
  • 9. Grieving Layers of Losses
  • 10. Helping Other Family Members Grieve Well
  • 11. Unexpected Gifts-and a Legacy
  • Afterword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes