Resources
Guidance between sessions
In a time of need,
it can feel hard to know where to begin. When you’re grieving, even small steps can feel like too much. With care, I’ve gathered a collection of gentle, supportive resources to help guide you—at your own pace—through some of what you may be facing.

- The Grieving Brain — Mary-Frances O’Connor
- On Grief and Grieving — Kübler-Ross & Kessler
- The Year of Magical Thinking — Joan Didion
- A Grief Observed — C.S. Lewis
- Finding Meaning — David Kessler
- Companioning the Bereaved — Alan Wolfelt
- The Mourner’s Book of Hope — Alan Wolfelt
- It’s OK That You’re Not OK — Megan Devine
- Bearing the Unbearable — Joanne Cacciatore
- No Time to Say Goodbye — Carla Fine
- Goodbye, Friend — Gary Kowalski
- Mourning Has Broken – Love, Loss, and Reclaiming Joy — Erin Davis

If you know of any helpful resources please share.









