Book description
For fifty years Good Grief has helped millions of readers find
comfort and rediscover hope after loss. Now this classic text is
available in a new edition, with an afterword by the author's
daughters telling how the book came to be. In Good Grief, Granger E.
Westberg uses gentle wisdom and acute insight into human nature to
guide readers through the ten stages of grief: shock, emotion,
depression, physical distress, panic, guilt, anger, resistance, hope,
and finally, acceptance. Recognizing that grief is complex and deeply
personal, he defines no 'right' way to grieve but rather offers
valuable insights on the emotional and physical responses we may
experience during the natural process of grieving. Whether mourning
the death of a loved one, the end of a marriage, the loss of a job, or
other difficult life changes, this comforting resource will help renew
our faith in a loving, ever-present God.
Granger E. Westberg was a widely respected pioneer in holistic
healthcare and the interrelationship of religion and medicine. He held a
joint professorship in medicine and religion at the University of
Chicago and a professorship in preventative medicine at the University
of Illinois College of Medicine.