Conquering Grief From Your Own Front Porch
by Gail Trauco, Jenna Rose Robbins
About the Book
Not every problem requires a pill. In her ebook, Conquering Grief From Your Own Front Porch, pharmaceutical professional Gail Trauco shares drug-free exercises, inspired by her Southern upbringing, for healing after a loss or major life change, including grief of poverty, abandonment, failed relationships, medical uncertainty, and, of course, death. These exercises, which Trauco has used with countless clients over her many years of experience as a grief mediator and oncology nurse, are designed to be done in the comfort of your own home.
Trauco also identifies two new stages of grief, in addition to the five originally put forth by renowned psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross in her 1969 book On Death and Dying. In her more than two decades of experience, Trauco noted that every single grieving person she has worked with has also experienced the stages of fear and forgetfulness, which she describes in her ebook.
Trauco also identifies two new stages of grief, in addition to the five originally put forth by renowned psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross in her 1969 book On Death and Dying. In her more than two decades of experience, Trauco noted that every single grieving person she has worked with has also experienced the stages of fear and forgetfulness, which she describes in her ebook.
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