The Hole in Your Life by Dr. Bob Rich is a heartfelt,
uplifting practical guide to understanding grief and healing from it.
The Hole in Your
Life: Grief and Bereavement
by Dr. Bob Rich, PhD
Genre: Nonfiction, Inspirational Self-Help
The Hole in Your Life by Dr. Bob Rich is a
heartfelt, practical guide to understanding grief and healing from it. Rooted
in personal experience-most notably the loss of his daughter, Natalie-and
decades of psychological counseling, Dr. Rich offers readers compassionate
tools for navigating bereavement. Drawing on real-life case studies,
mindfulness techniques, and the "seven magic bullets" for wellbeing,
he explores the complexities of grief, from anticipatory sorrow to finding
meaning and renewal. Blending storytelling, humor, and therapeutic insight,
this book serves as both a comfort and a roadmap for anyone experiencing loss,
emphasizing that while grief is unique and unpredictable, growth and peace are
possible.
"Thank you for asking me to read The Hole in
Your Life. Its insights will help countless people struggling with loss. I
recently lost my youngest sister, and it was a blessing to read your thoughts
on the paths I can take toward remembering her in healthy ways." --
Georgiann Baldino, author of A Family and Nation under Fire, and other books
"Dr Bob Rich's The Hole in Your Life is
written from the heart. It shares his personal experience and many case studies
with his clients, making research-based recommendations on how to process grief
in a very readable and easy-to-apply manner." -- Dr David Morawetz,
counselling psychologist, grief counsellor, and founder and director, Social
Justice Fund
"Grief is something that touches everyone's life at
some point or another, so it only makes sense to empower ourselves with the
tools to cope-and who better to learn from than Dr. Bob Rich, a psychologist
with decades of experience helping patients overcome a wide variety of life's
problems, including of course, grief." -- I. C. Robledo, a bestselling
author and editor in self-development.
"The Hole in Your Life is a good toolbox
for coping with grief and I agree with all of it. Among the points that
resonated with me most deeply are these ideas: grief is part of our life
experience, so let's not be afraid of it; it is easier to recover from grief if
you grieve before the person dies and suffer with them; and, that only way to
learn from loss with meaning is through suffering, as long as it is not
self-inflicted." -- Alfredo Zotti, author of Music Therapy: An
Introduction with case studies for mental illness recovery.
Learn more at Grief.LHPress.com
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Dr. Bob Rich is an Australian storyteller who has retired 5
times so far, from 5 different occupations, one being decades of psychotherapy.
He is still going strong as a writer, editor and Professional Grandfather.
Any person under 25 qualifies as his grandbaby; they only
need to apply. Everything he does, including his writing, is designed to work
for a survivable future, and one worth surviving in.
His self-help books include woodcraft, coping with cancer,
conquering depression, anxiety and anger. Fiction ranges over historical,
contemporary, and speculative. The book that has won the most awards is a
biography. His blog, Bobbing Around, is at https://bobrich18.wordpress.com
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Thank you for the honour of having me here. (And yes, that's the right way of spelling it.) Yes, my topic is grief to honour (again) my daughter, who died in December, but the best way to deal with anything is to light it up with lightheartedness.
ReplyDeleteWhen you read the first chapter at http://Grief.LHPress.com you will see that I used a heap of research-validated ways of acting and being that allowed me to resolve my grief very quickly. It is not a race, and it's OK to take years over it, by my little book will ease the path.
You or someone you care for may have lost a loved one. But also, anyone with a shred of empathy suffers second-hand grief at the effects of terrible wars, of extreme greed, of hate and discrimination, of climatic disasters. My book lays out the research-based techniques to handle grief caused by anything. These are the activities I have used to resolve my personal grief.
ReplyDeleteMy joy is to be of benefit, and I want this book to ease the suffering of as many people as I can. Please help me by reviewing it and recommending it. I’ll be delighted if you buy a copy (and that qualifies you to a free e-copy of any of my other titles). But if that’s not on for any reason, I am happy to email you a free review copy. You can read the first chapter and find other details at http://grief.lhpress.com
In friendship,
Bob
I am back again to check if anyone wants to chat with me. Reminds me of this:
ReplyDeleteOne day, I was walking down the stair
When I met a man who wasn't there.
He wasn't there again today--
I wish to hell he'd go away!
If you come to this lovely blog to check out my lovely book, do make a comment and let' have a discussion.
I'll keep checking back because I am still keen to make Anna's friends my friends, too. If you are troubled about anything, reading my book will make you cope better.
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