Gerald H.Pilj

My Friend Is Struggling With Grief and I Want to Help

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Most of us don’t deal with grief very often. Subsequently, when a friend comes face to face with pain, we don’t know what to say or do. In My Friend is Struggling with Grief, and I Want to Help, author Gerald H. Pilj provides insight into the grieving process, offers lessons, and presents ideas on how to help another person handle their distress.

Based on his personal experiences of the death of his youngest son at age three, Pilj explores a variety of topics related to grieving, including:

My friend’s grief is my grief, too.
Cry as often as necessary; don’t bottle it up.
It helps to have someone to cry with.
Gift giving may be important.
Faith plays a role in grief.
Don’t forget to live life.

Filled with valuable and heartfelt information, My Friend is Struggling with Grief, and I Want to Help, offers a sensitive approach to understanding grief and living through it.
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33 printed pages
Original publication
2015
Publication year
2015
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  • WithrowJenny2shared an impression9 years ago
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    Perfectly written, easy read and extremely helpful suggestions, I will definitely keep this book on my shelf for a lifetime of events that are bond to happen at any given time, excellent read I thank you from the bottom of my heart and am sorry for your loss, I know the pain never ends but I am grateful that you were able to construct ly able to channel your energy into writing this most helpful book, I was able to read completely in a few hours God Bless you and your entire Family peace

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  • WithrowJenny2has quoted9 years ago
    He works as a software engineer in the aviation industry.
  • WithrowJenny2has quoted9 years ago
    Faith means trusting that I do not know what is best for me, that my son is in God’s arms waiting for me to finish my work, and that I need to be better, that I will do everything I can to make him proud of me, that I will be with him again.
  • WithrowJenny2has quoted9 years ago
    I have postponed discussing faith because grief happens to all of us, regardless of our faith or lack thereof. I didn’t want to turn people off by getting all “churchy” right off the bat. However, I personally cannot say enough about how my faith in a loving Father in heaven has kept me sane and alive throughout the ordeal.

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