It’s OK That You’re Not OK
399 EGP
A compassionate guide that challenges conventional grief wisdom, offering validation for those experiencing loss and profound life changes. Written by a grief counselor who argues that some pain doesn’t need to be fixed or overcome.
This thoughtful exploration of grief and loss dismantles the myth that people should “get over” traumatic experiences or return to their former selves. The author draws on personal experience and professional expertise to validate readers’ pain while offering practical wisdom for navigating profound loss. Rather than promising healing or recovery, the book provides permission to remain fundamentally changed by life’s most difficult experiences. Written with warmth and honesty, it serves as a lifeline for anyone struggling with grief, trauma, or major life transitions who feels pressured to “bounce back.”
| Dimensions | 264 × 150 × 230 cm |
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