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The Healing Power of Grief is Gloria Linterman's twenty-four month story about morning and healing following the death of her precious husband, Rick. It also features Dr. Marilyn Stolzman's (a psychotherapist specializing in grief counseling) vision for healing, as she offers tools, not psychobabble, as a blueprint, to help us face our loss, mourn, and eventually, heal. Included within the book is a 100+ page workbook, The Power of Thought, which guides readers through the time sequences of grief and healing. "As the CEO of a mortuary and memorial park many grief recovery books cross my desk…mehr

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The Healing Power of Grief is Gloria Linterman's twenty-four month story about morning and healing following the death of her precious husband, Rick. It also features Dr. Marilyn Stolzman's (a psychotherapist specializing in grief counseling) vision for healing, as she offers tools, not psychobabble, as a blueprint, to help us face our loss, mourn, and eventually, heal. Included within the book is a 100+ page workbook, The Power of Thought, which guides readers through the time sequences of grief and healing. "As the CEO of a mortuary and memorial park many grief recovery books cross my desk each year. All too often these books contain essential information but the presentation is imposing and esoteric. The Healing Power of Grief is written in everyday language and in an easy to understand format. The anecdotes are real life and relate to all who are in the successive stages of the grieving process. The workbook exercises are clear, helpful and direct the participant with meaningful topics. I would be proud to have this book in our library." -Mark Friedman, CEO, Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary About the Authors Dr. Stolzman brings her wisdom and hands-on experience to the book by way of her professional training and work as a bereavement counselor through her directorship of the H.O.P.E. Unit Foundation for Bereavement, Loss and Transition-a non-profit organization sponsoring unique bereavement support groups for hundreds of people in Southern California. Lintermans is a former syndicated newspaper columnist, currently a freelance writer and author. She has also hosted her own cable television show and radio program. She is the author of The Newly Divorced Book of Protocol(Barricade Books) and Retro Chic (Really Great Books). Hometown: Los Angeles.
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Authors Gloria Lintermans and Marilyn Stolzman, Ph.D., L.M.F.T. have come together once again to create this book after earning their bereavement accreditations and re-loving experience worlds apart--Dr. Stolzman by way of her professional training and work as a professional counselor specializing in bereavement and the Director of H.O.P.E. Unit Foundation for Bereavement, Loss and Transition, a non-profit organization sponsoring unique bereavement support groups for hundreds of people in Southern Calfiornia, and Lintermans, who has mourned, healed and recovered after the death of her husband. Together they explore and reveal the intricacies to create new, loving relationships following the loss of a spouse. Lintermans is a former syndicated newspaper columnist, currently a freelance writer and author. She has also hosted her own cable television show and radio program. She is the author of The Newly Divorced Book of Protocol (Barricade Books, New York, 1995) and Retro Chic (Really Great Books, Los Angeles, 2002).