The Handbook of Thanatology, Third Edition: The Essential Body of Knowledge for the Study of Death, Dying, and Bereavement

Author/Creator: Association for Death Education and Counseling 

When a loved one is moving through the end-of-life journey, families cope with the practical realities of care and the emotional weight of what is changing.

The Handbook of Thanatology supports a broader understanding of grief, especially for those wanting to better understand bereavement before and after a loss..

The book It offers valuable context for people seeking to delve deeper into loss, care, and the human experience of mortality.

Find additional grief support for navigating loss, remembrance, and the emotions that can follow a loved one’s death.

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