Book Reviews
Both before and after her husband’s death, Emma found comfort in books. Just like the Rainbow Hunting website, books can provide insights and support from a unique perspective and, helpfully, you can read them in a way that suits you – picking out the bits that most resonate at a time that is right for you, even (or especially) in the middle of the night! Emma felt overwhelmed with the range of books that was on offer to help, so here Emma gives her unbias, unsponsored opinion on popular books and books that Emma found helped or inspired her on her journey.
This personal account of the emotions we feel after the death of a loved one is likely to resonate with many who have experienced the loss of a partner.
There is a magical power of connection when we spend time with those who “get it”… this blog sets out the books and podcasts that have helped me in my grief.
The concept of “death cleaning” is to reduce the clutter in your lives to make things easier for loved ones but it has relevant in our everyday lives.
A great book for our children… but read the blog to hear what it was like for a 40-something to read!
This selection of case studies written by an experienced grief psychotherapist explains how grief can reveals how we can live with and learn from great loss.
The writings of the famous author of The Chronicles of Narnia, C. S. Lewis, which illustrates the pain and struggles of processing a bereavement.
The perfect read for anyone who loved Wind in the Willows and is interested in mental health and counselling.
If you have ever wondered whether a therapist will deal with grief any differently from anyone else then this is the book for you.
Are you struggling to explain tricky concepts to children?
These are the children’s books that have helped me over the years.