We can learn so much from the memories of adults bereaved as children, from the ways in which the important people in their lives reacted to the bereavement, and from the things they said and did (as well as the things they didn't say and didn't do). Ian Gilbert's Independent Thinking on Loss provides powerful lessons to help us try to get things right when a child or young person is bereaved. All too often we worry about saying or doing the wrong things or making things worse, but in truth the worst has already happened - and this book encourages us to do something, for doing nothing is more damaging.
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