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Supporting a Survivor of Spouse or Partner Suicide Loss: A Mindful Guide for Co-journeying through Grief
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When her life shifted from fairytale to nightmare due to her husband's death by suicide, Michelle Ann Collins found herself in the darkest place imaginable, reaching for answers to questions like: How am I going to eat, sleep, get out of bed, and do all the things? As a yoga therapist and wellness coach, she had more tools than many suicide loss survivors do, and yet escaping the dark grief cave required the most excruciating work of her life.
One of the most painful parts of the journeywas the realization that her friends didn't have the information or skills they needed to help her.
In this book, Michelle shares the tools, insights, and practices that enabled her to drag herself out of the cave, release the mental and emotional burdens, and build a deep resilience as she climbed the mountain of grief and eventually gained enough strength to turn around and help others.
When you don't know how to help, open up this book and find the information and skills you needto support yourself and your suicide loss survivor.
*****
Michelle's other book, Surviving Spouse or Partner Suicide Loss, is written for survivors.
It may feel like it now, but your life did not end with theirs. When you need to remember how to breathe, eat, sleep, or wonder if you will ever be able to move forward, open up this book and grab Michelle's hand.
When her life shifted from fairytale to nightmare due to her husband's death by suicide, Michelle Ann Collins found herself in the darkest place imaginable, reaching for answers to questions like: How am I going to eat, sleep, get out of bed, and do all the things? As a yoga therapist and wellness coach, she had more tools than many suicide loss survivors do, and yet escaping the dark grief cave required the most excruciating work of her life.
One of the most painful parts of the journeywas the realization that her friends didn't have the information or skills they needed to help her.
In this book, Michelle shares the tools, insights, and practices that enabled her to drag herself out of the cave, release the mental and emotional burdens, and build a deep resilience as she climbed the mountain of grief and eventually gained enough strength to turn around and help others.
When you don't know how to help, open up this book and find the information and skills you needto support yourself and your suicide loss survivor.
*****
Michelle's other book, Surviving Spouse or Partner Suicide Loss, is written for survivors.
It may feel like it now, but your life did not end with theirs. When you need to remember how to breathe, eat, sleep, or wonder if you will ever be able to move forward, open up this book and grab Michelle's hand.
Paperback
$16.99