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The perfect companion in times of grief and sorrow.
In life, loss is inevitable, and though grief is a normal response to loss, most of us were never taught what to do with our grief - or how to support others with theirs. This is especially true when we experience non-death losses like a miscarriage or a divorce, where there are no societal norms for processing the profound grief we feel. Rituals can step into this gap, honoring our need to release, remember, recognize, and reconnect to heal our grief.
Whether seeking to ease the ache of a personal heartbreak or extend support to a grieving friend, The Little Book of Loss Rituals invites readers to explore rituals like never before; by remembering our loss, releasing pain, reconnecting with others, and recognizing rituals as our ancestors did for millennia--as a powerful tool for healing. This book offers over 75 gentle, practical actions to help honor what was, hold what hurts, and slowly rediscover life.
Inside, you'll discover how to:
Presented through an affirming mix of traditional global grieving practices and poignant personal narratives, The Little Book of Loss Rituals draws on science, history, and ancient wisdom to offer a tender, comforting companion for any kind of loss.
STEPHANIE SARAZIN is a grief educator, researcher, and award-winning author of Soulbroken: A Guidebook For Your Journey Through Ambiguous Grief (Balance, 2022). A leading voice in the grief space, Stephanie shares her monthly newsletter, "Looking Forward" with over 1,500 subscribers, was a Featured Author and speaker at the 2024 Grieftastic Book Fair, and is a frequent panelist, moderator, and podcast guest. Her work is featured in various publications, including Newsweek, HuffPost, People, Psychology Today, Spirituality & Health Magazine, The Sunday Paper, and more. An active member of several communities, she is a TEDx Curator, was named a Luminary Thinker by Cartier, an Architect of Change by Maria Shriver, and serves on the Board of A Place At The Table near her home in Raleigh, NC.
She holds a bachelor's degree in Sociology from Michigan State University and a master's degree in public policy from the University of Chicago. In 2024, she celebrated her new empty-nester status with a rediscovering ritual - trekking to Mt. Everest Base Camp. She is currently researching rituals while recovering on her couch.
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