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    It's OK That You're Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn't Understand [Audiobook]

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    It's OK That You're Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn't Understand [Audiobook]

    Megan Devine (Author, Narrator), "It's OK That You're Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn't Understand"
    ASIN: B075QP5SGH, ISBN: 1683640365 | 2017 | MP3@64 kbps | ~07:19:00 | 208 MB

    A New Resource for Those Experiencing Loss

    With It's OK That You're Not OK, Megan Devine offers a profound new approach to both the experience of grief and the way we help others who have endured tragedy. Having experienced grief from both sides - as both a therapist and as a woman who witnessed the accidental drowning of her beloved partner - Megan writes with deep insight about the unspoken truths of loss, love, and healing. She debunks the culturally prescribed goal of returning to a normal, "happy" life, replacing it with a far healthier middle path, one that invites us to build a life alongside grief rather than seeking to overcome it.

    On this unabridged audio recording read by the author, Megan offers stories, research, life tips, and creative and mindfulness-based practices to guide us through an experience we all must face. With Megan's gentle but direct guidance, you'll learn:

    Why well-meaning advice, therapy, and spiritual wisdom so often end up making it harder for people in grief
    How challenging the myths of grief - doing away with stages, timetables, and unrealistic ideals about how grief should unfold - allows us to accept it as a mystery to be honored instead of a problem to solve
    Practical guidance for managing stress, improving sleep, and decreasing anxiety without trying to "fix" your pain

    Many people who have suffered a loss feel judged, dismissed, and misunderstood by a culture that wants to "solve" grief. Megan writes, "Grief no more needs a solution than love needs a solution." It's OK That You're Not OK is a book for grieving people, those who love them, and all those seeking to love themselves - and each other - better.