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Bearing the Unbearable by Dr. Joanne Cacciatore

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Bearing the Unbearable

Love, Loss, and the Heartbreaking Path of Grief

Dr. Joanne Cacciatore, Jeffrey Rubin, Joanne Cacciatore

Wisdom Publications · Print & ebook · June 27, 2017

Reading lane: Grief & Loss

If you love, you will grieve—and nothing is more mysteriously central to becoming fully human.

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Why This Clicks

Gentle Guidance

An accessible, reflective guide to grief that keeps the tone human and unhurried.

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  • gentle, accessible guidance
  • a contemplative take on grief

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  • comfort-forward language
  • space for learning without jargon

Book Details

Authors
Dr. Joanne Cacciatore, Jeffrey Rubin, Joanne Cacciatore
Publisher
Wisdom Publications
Published
June 27, 2017
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Grief & Loss · PSYCHOLOGY / Grief & Loss
Reading lane
Grief & Loss

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Publisher Categories

  • Grief & Loss

  • PSYCHOLOGY / Grief & Loss

About This Book

If you love, you will grieve—and nothing is more mysteriously central to becoming fully human. Dr. Cacciatore is featured in the 2021 documentary series The Me You Can’t See , from Oprah, Prince Harry, and Apple TV. Bearing the Unbearable is a Foreword INDIES Award-Winner — Gold Medal for Self-Help. __ When a loved one dies, the pain of loss can feel unbearable—especially in the case of a traumatizing death that leaves us shouting, “ NO!” with every fiber of our body. The pr...

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If you love, you will grieve—and nothing is more mysteriously central to becoming fully human. Dr. Cacciatore is featured in the 2021 documentary series The Me You Can’t See , from Oprah, Prince Harry, and Apple TV. Bearing the Unbearable is a Foreword INDIES Award-Winner — Gold Medal for Self-Help. __ When a loved one dies, the pain of loss can feel unbearable—especially in the case of a traumatizing death that leaves us shouting, “ NO!” with every fiber of our body. The process of grieving can feel wild and nonlinear—and often lasts for much longer than other people, the nonbereaved, tell us it should. Organized into fifty-two short chapters, Bearing the Unbearable is a companion for life’s most difficult times, revealing how grief can open our hearts to connection, compassion, and the very essence of our shared humanity. Dr. Joanne Cacciatore—bereavement educator, researcher, Zen priest, and leading counselor in the field—accompanies us along the heartbreaking path of love, loss, and grief. Through moving stories of her encounters with grief over decades of supporting individuals, families, and communities—as well as her own experience with loss—Cacciatore opens a space to process, integrate, and deeply honor our grief. Not just for the bereaved, Bearing the Unbearable will be required reading for grief counselors, therapists and social workers, clergy of all varieties, educators, academics, and medical professionals. Organized into fifty-two accessible and stand-alone chapters, this book is also perfect for being read aloud in support groups. Now available as an online course from the Wisdom Academy and as a journal in Bearing the Unbearable: A Guided Journal for Grieving.

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