Mindfulness for Prolonged Grief: A Guide to Healing after Loss When Depression, Anxiety, and Anger Wonâ t Go Away

Kumar PhD, Sameet M.

ISBN 10: 1608827496 ISBN 13: 9781608827497
Published by New Harbinger Publications, 2013
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If you have lost a loved one suddenly or traumatically, have experienced extreme trauma yourself, or simply cannot process the death of someone dear to you, the pain can be overwhelming. For most people, grief resolves on its own, given time; but for many others, grief can lead to serious psychological problems such as depression, anxiety, anger, and an intense, inconsolable yearning for the deceased.

Prolonged or complicated grief is a serious psychological condition that can leave you feeling dazed, stunned, or in shock for months or even years after your loss. Your sorrow does not diminish with time. In fact, it may even increase. No matter how much support you receive from family and friends, you simply cannot "get over it." However, there are steps you can take to begin healing.

Mindfulness for Prolonged Grief offers you real tools for overcoming the painful symptoms of prolonged grief. In the book, you will learn to relieve your pain by maintaining a healthy lifestyle, improving the quality of your sleep, and reconnecting with your life's goals. In addition, you will discover how mindfulness exercises and guided meditations can help you process your grief, manage your intense emotions, and deal with loss without resorting to avoidant behaviors (such as addiction) as coping mechanisms.

Loss is an extremely painful part of life, but with help you can build the resilience you need to heal, and use your grief as a powerful vehicle for growth.

About the Author: Sameet M. Kumar, PhD, is a psychologist at the Memorial Healthcare System Cancer Institute in south Broward, Florida, with over a decade of experience in working with end-of-life and bereavement. He the author of the best-selling book, Grieving Mindfully, as well as The Mindful Path through Worry and Rumination. Sameet Kumar lives in Coral Gables, FL.

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Title: Mindfulness for Prolonged Grief: A Guide to ...
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Publication Date: 2013
Binding: Soft cover
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