Audiobooks on grief can offer insight to those looking for ways to support the mourning, or a bit of comfort for anyone struggling with loss themselves. These soothing, cathartic, and deeply personal listens can offer warmth and guidance when things feel particularly dark and lonely. Here are our recommendations for a few of the best audiobooks for coping with grief.
Grief is the response to loss, particularly to the loss of someone or some living thing that has died, to which a bond or affection was formed. Although conventionally focused on the emotional response to loss, grief also has physical, cognitive, behavioral, social, cultural, spiritual and philosophical dimensions.
When it comes to the death of a loved one, there is no easy path forward. Grieving can place significant mental strain on those who are mourning. And because everyone grieves a little differently, it can be hard to know where to turn for help, or what to say to someone who is in the throes of grief. There are no simple answers.
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"In that period, they tell you it's best not to give any fluids, because babies survive on little drops of liquid," she said. "So we stopped feeding her. In the end, it was bones and skin and no more baby left."
In the final days of Ella-Louise's life, when she was being given palliative sedation, van Roy, of Schilde, Belgium, says she could still see the agony on her daughter's face.
Many Lives, Many Masters by Brian L. Weiss, M.D. relates the author's discovery of past life therapy in the course of treating a young psychiatric patient named Catherine. Weiss taps into Catherine's past lives through hypnosis.
“Keep your head up. God gives his hardest battles to his strongest soldiers” – Unknown
Excerpt from the Audio Book, broken down into two sections Grief Recovery and Joy Restoration.
7. Grief is such a weird thing. Its like being a moth in a hurricane. One wind blows you one way, then another way.
A meditation written after the death of his wife, C.S. Lewis's sparse and moving A Grief Observed has been loved for years because of its stark honesty about how completely debilitating loss can be. Lewis pulls no punches about how the death of a loved one can feel like you're going mad, like nothing will ever be good again, like torture.
This is an audiobook for the person who doesn't want platitudes, happy stories, or optimism—just searing truth.
Easily one of the best memoirs of 2021 (so far), Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner, author, artist, and musician of indie rock project Japanese Breakfast fame, is a gutting reflection on love, culture, identity, food, and loss. Whether Zauner is people-watching in the titular grocer’s food court or learning of her mother’s cancer diagnosis,
Her candid prose and delicate delivery provide an honest, unrelenting look at the realities of grief.
At the start of this Printz Award-winning novel, protagonist Marin has already experienced great loss: first, the death of her mother when she was a child and more recently, the loss of her grandfather, her only living relative, just as she was set to leave for college.
We Are Okay is about the dark places that grief can take us, and letting the light in.
“Only people who are capable of loving strongly can also suffer great sorrow, but this same necessity of loving serves to counteract their grief and heals them”
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