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We need to talk about grief : how to be a friend to the one who's left behind / Annie Broadbent.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Piatkus, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: xxii, 196 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0349403147
  • 9780349403144
  • 0349403155
  • 9780349403151
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 155.937 23
LOC classification:
  • BF575.G7
Contents:
1. Annie's mother -- 2. Mollie's husband -- 3. Beatrice's sister -- 4. John's partner -- 5. Rose's brother -- 6. Julia's mother -- 7. Adam's best friends -- 8. Nicola's brother -- 9. Anna's son -- 10. Yvonne's daughter -- 11. Stewart's father -- 12. Harry's father -- 13. Joy's husband -- 14. Norman's brother -- 15. Lina's friend -- 16. Ben's partner -- 17. What the experts say -- 18. Dos and don'ts.
Summary: When Annie Broadbent was just twenty-five her mum died of cancer. One of the hardest, and least expected, aspects of the whole experience was the way in which support from friends and family (verbal, practical and emotional) was so often varied and inadequate. We don't have a language to help people suffering from grief and we often shy away from discussing death altogether. Frustrated with seeing family and friends paralysed by their fear of death - and their reluctance to talk about it - Annie decided to share her own experience of grief and the stories of others as a way to help shed some light on the darkest moments in life. The contributors differ in age, gender and background but all have experienced 'immediate loss' - a child, parent, sibling, partner or close friend. Each contributor interviewed by Broadbent will share what helped them cope and what didn't. In addition, there will be expert advice from key charities working to support people through the grieving process.
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1. Annie's mother -- 2. Mollie's husband -- 3. Beatrice's sister -- 4. John's partner -- 5. Rose's brother -- 6. Julia's mother -- 7. Adam's best friends -- 8. Nicola's brother -- 9. Anna's son -- 10. Yvonne's daughter -- 11. Stewart's father -- 12. Harry's father -- 13. Joy's husband -- 14. Norman's brother -- 15. Lina's friend -- 16. Ben's partner -- 17. What the experts say -- 18. Dos and don'ts.

When Annie Broadbent was just twenty-five her mum died of cancer. One of the hardest, and least expected, aspects of the whole experience was the way in which support from friends and family (verbal, practical and emotional) was so often varied and inadequate. We don't have a language to help people suffering from grief and we often shy away from discussing death altogether. Frustrated with seeing family and friends paralysed by their fear of death - and their reluctance to talk about it - Annie decided to share her own experience of grief and the stories of others as a way to help shed some light on the darkest moments in life. The contributors differ in age, gender and background but all have experienced 'immediate loss' - a child, parent, sibling, partner or close friend. Each contributor interviewed by Broadbent will share what helped them cope and what didn't. In addition, there will be expert advice from key charities working to support people through the grieving process.

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