It's Your Loss: Living With Grief Is Hard. We Hope This Book Will Help.

· Dorling Kindersley Ltd
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Written by two women who were bereaved at a young age It's Your Loss explores approaches to grieving loss to find the one that's right for you.

Any kind of loss - whether the death of a loved one, breakdown of a relationship, or loss of your job - can be devastatingly painful, leaving life feeling empty. Even subtle losses in life can trigger a sense of grief. But, loss is a natural part of life and can be a catalyst for new beginnings. By working through your emotions and taking time to heal and accept your loss, you will discover that it is also an opportunity to find new meaning and make positive changes in your life.

Emma Hopkinson and Robyn Donaldson believe that there is no right or wrong way to navigate loss, and explore their natural inclination to either keep their feelings in (Emma) or let them all out (Robyn), and expert commentary from a professional psychologist anchors their differing viewpoints in scientific fact.

By the time they've guided you to the end of the book, your grieving journey will be over, and you will be ready to move on with your life.

About the author

Emma Hopkinson is a Content Consultant and Instagrammer @thecrapflat. Robyn Donaldson is Instagram's @around.robyn and an Arts Project Manager who runs literary prizes. They appear regularly in mainstream press and collaborate with retailers like Made.com and West Elm, as well as co-write their award-winning blog All Up In My Space which can be found online here: allupinmyspace.com.

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