Grieving Wholeheartedly
Audrey Davidheiser
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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Christentum
Beschreibung
Understanding Grief: Navigating the Path to Healing Discover the healing power of heartfelt grieving by reading Grieving Wholeheartedly. In life's toughest moments, our emotions can feel like a storm at sea—conflicting waves of anger, sadness, and fear crashing together. But within these turbulent waters lies the potential for profound healing. Audrey Davidheiser, a seasoned psychologist with expertise in Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, will guide you through a compassionate exploration of your pain and grief. Instead of suppressing emotions, Grieving Wholeheartedly helps you understand and nurture each part of your soul, revealing the unique needs and burdens behind them. Filled with practical exercises and soul-soothing insights, you'll learn aspects of the grieving and healing process including: - Gaining a deeper understanding of Internal Family Systems (IFS) and how it applies to emotional healing. - Learning techniques to acknowledge and honor every emotion during the grieving process. - Developing skills to transform overwhelming feelings into sources of strength and wisdom. - Discovering practical exercises designed to foster emotional resilience and growth. - Embracing a holistic approach to healing that nurtures both mind and spirit.Ideal for bereaved Christians, Grieving Wholeheartedly is a companion for anyone grappling with loss, offering a pathway to hope and renewal.
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