After a significant loss, grief is normal and necessary. But sometimes a
mourner's grief becomes naturally heightened, stuck, or made more
complex by especially difficult circumstances, such as suicide,
homicide, or multiple losses within a short time period. This is called
"complicated grief." In this primer by one of the world's most respected
grief educators, Dr. Wolfelt helps caregivers understand the various
factors that often contribute to complicated grief. He presents a model
for identifying complicated grief symptoms and, through real-life
examples, offers guidance for companioning mourners through their
challenging grief journeys. This book rounds out Dr. Wolfelt's resources
on the companioning philosophy of grief care, making it an essential
addition to your professional library.