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"While you won't be able to erase the pain of loss altogether, you can ease it." While we grieve many losses in life, the loss caused by the death of a loved one can leave us feeling abandoned, empty, and overwhelmed. Psychotherapist Dr. Susan Clark's I Wanted You to Know can help you and those you love traverse this rough terrain on your life-long journey. Through her personal and clinical experiences of dealing with death, Dr. Clark shares the following:The effects of grief and how to weather them. The importance of connection before a loved one has departed. Specific ways to prepare for…mehr

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"While you won't be able to erase the pain of loss altogether, you can ease it." While we grieve many losses in life, the loss caused by the death of a loved one can leave us feeling abandoned, empty, and overwhelmed. Psychotherapist Dr. Susan Clark's I Wanted You to Know can help you and those you love traverse this rough terrain on your life-long journey. Through her personal and clinical experiences of dealing with death, Dr. Clark shares the following:The effects of grief and how to weather them. The importance of connection before a loved one has departed. Specific ways to prepare for loss. Practical methods to ease the suffering of those we leave behind. If you longed to hear words of comfort, didn't have them in your time of grief, and don't want your loved ones to experience the same, I Wanted You to Know will guide you, allowing your loving presence to soothe-even after you're gone.
Autorenporträt
This is Dr. Susan Clark's first book. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor, a psychotherapist, and a Professional Certified Coach. Dr. Clark enjoys helping people through the journey of grief; returning all clients to a place of peace and joy. As an intuitive therapist, she empowers grievers to understand their grief in order to heal. She has spoken at churches and aired podcasts, addressing the topic "Grief during the holidays" and "The best practices of what to say to grievers." She currently lives in Georgia with her husband of thirty-six years of marriage and is the mother of three adult children.