God Knows You're Grieving: Things to Do to Help You Through (God Knows You're)
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Through stories of persons who have journeyed through their own grieving, God Knows You're Grieving is a practical, consoling and encouraging source of support for anyone encountering loss and grief.
There are no simple directions or right ways to grieve, no quick fixes for the pain of loss. But in these pages you will find something that is right for you -- a prayer, a sacred writing, some words of wisdom, or a story from someone who has been there -- something to touch your heart and help you along the way. Despite all the distress, painful emotion, and change, despite the ache in our hearts and often even in our bodies, we can gradually pull our lives back together again.
God Knows You're Grieving will help you get through.
* About the GOD KNOWS Series Through shared stories, thoughtful insights, and practical suggestions, each title in the God Knows series offers clarity, comfort, and encouragement as we move through the twists and turns of life's journey.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #256561 in Books
- Published on: 2001-07
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 156 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Joan Guntzelman holds a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of New Mexico and a Master's in Clinical Psychology from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. She is a clinical assistant professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. A general counselor with a private practice, Guntzelman often presents lectures and workshops to professionals in the medical field and other caregivers on how to deal with loss and adjust to the stresses of their jobs. Guntzelman also directs Ring Lake Ranch, a not-for-profit, non-denominational retreat center in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming that provides seminars and discussions for spiritual renewal. She has written numerous articles and several books on dealing with loss, including 124 Prayers for Caregivers. Guntzelman lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Dubois, Wyoming.
Customer Reviews
An Incredibly Insightful Gift........God Knows You're Grieving
To be quite honest........I have probably had about 30 years of un-resolved grief. For those of you whom are not familiar with that term, it does not mean that one cries everyday and is depressed everyday. It simply means that one has kind of taken on a certain blue state in their lives and almost looks at the world through a slightly blue perspective, but yet you are not clinically depressed.
In attempting to come to terms with un-resolved grief, (or, for those of you just experiencing your very first challenge of grief).........this book moves far beyond the typical '5 stages of grief' type books and simply transcends those books, and takes the grief perspective to a entirely new level of understanding.
I found this book incredibly easy to read, captivating, extremely thought provoking (in terms of me dealing with my own grief), and best of all........helped me to understand many things about my own un-resolved grief, that are going to lead me to finally being able to resolve some of the grief issues that I have carried with me since '79.
Two major differences this book made in my life (and believe you me, I have read many many books of all subjects in my lifetime at 55, and have never really taken away a book that is going to create 2 major changes for me in my life that will help me to move forward):
1) I have learned to simply 'decide' to move on. It is time. It sounds so simple, yet is not so simple as........well, I'll just move on. I can still cherish the memories of those losses for myself..........but it is time to let it go and to move on. For me that was incredibly insightful. I have always kept thinking that at some point in my life, my sorrow and loss would just kind of dwindle like a boat going down the river. At some point, you just can't see it anymore...........but grief is not like that particularly. It morphs and changes and takes different shapes in your own life and personality. It just doesn't go away, unless you deal with it correctly and properly.
2) I am going to go to my local funeral home where all of my 30 years of sorrow, grief and loss have occured. In the past, I have had to take care of so many responsibilities in my losses, that I never even had time to just be alone and deal with my grief. I am going to make arrangements next time I am in my home town, to be alone in the chapel and to simply sit and look at the pictures of those losses, and be alone for about an hour and to allow myself to finally grieve those losses without any responsibilities to anyone except myself.
I am moving on.
I am a bit dissapointed that when I pull up the 'bestsellers' for grief books that this one is not near the top at all.
Trust me, if you have unresolved grief issues, or are just starting your journey with grief..........or if it has been a few years and things just don't seem to be the same for you and you are a tad blue.......more than you think should be normal............own this book............I think it will truly help you to better understand the personal journey that we are all on, at one point or another, and you too can write amazon.com and tell them what a great book this is for those of us whom are grieving.
Helped Validate My Feelings
I really enjoyed this book. The scripture references and the beautiful proverbs used helped me to step back from my grief and look at it from a different perspective.
I highly recommend this book, even if you do not believe in God.




