Carolyn V. Coarsey, Ph.D., CCHt
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Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Instructor
National Council for Mental Wellbeing
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Beyond Dark Skies
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Nobody expected an airplane carrying a hundred people to crash, least of all Lenny, a young passenger who finds himself transitioning to the other side and adjusting to an entirely new existence.
From his new perspective, Lenny witnesses the ways in which his death affects the people he left behind. From his grieving parents to his younger brother, each of them must try to process the shock of losing Lenny in such a horrific way.
With guidance from his guardian angel, Lenny tries…Nobody expected an airplane carrying a hundred people to crash, least of all Lenny, a young passenger who finds himself transitioning to the other side and adjusting to an entirely new existence.
From his new perspective, Lenny witnesses the ways in which his death affects the people he left behind. From his grieving parents to his younger brother, each of them must try to process the shock of losing Lenny in such a horrific way.
With guidance from his guardian angel, Lenny tries to help his loved ones through the grieving process by using his energy to reach them emotionally. But what Lenny doesn’t realize is that if people aren’t open to receiving his messages, they won’t. Ultimately it is up to each person how he or she will live after Lenny’s death—for better or for worse.
Beyond Dark Skies is a touching and astute look at how losing loved ones in the physical world does not mean losing them spiritually. With a compassionate examination of what it means to find purpose among loss, this book is a guiding light in a situation that can feel so dark. -
Handbook for Human Services Response: A Practical Approach for Helping People
Higher Recources, Inc.
Over 18 years of research on survivors of airline, rail, military and other disasters led to the development of a practical approach to helping survivors that can be easily understood by front-line helpers and those who wish to train them. The book features interviews with survivors, families of victims, agency and organization helpers as well as interviews with an airline executive, head of police family liaison officers, military commander, commander's wife, national trauma coordinator of 34…
Over 18 years of research on survivors of airline, rail, military and other disasters led to the development of a practical approach to helping survivors that can be easily understood by front-line helpers and those who wish to train them. The book features interviews with survivors, families of victims, agency and organization helpers as well as interviews with an airline executive, head of police family liaison officers, military commander, commander's wife, national trauma coordinator of 34 accident and trauma units of a private health care group in South Africa, an executive with a rail company and others. The book is international in scope, featuring stories of survivors and helpers from various parts of the world.
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When Someone You Love is Grieving
Higher Resources, Inc.
Sitting in silence and listening to someone who is suffering is a great gift. Even if the listening is to the silence of grief, itself. Telling someone how to feel or what to do is not only futile to the grieving person, it is also often harmful. This little book expresses what many of us survivors feel-we know we will heal in time. We just need those around us to give us the space to do so, and to be willing to watch us flounder as we work our way back into the new life that deep down many of…
Sitting in silence and listening to someone who is suffering is a great gift. Even if the listening is to the silence of grief, itself. Telling someone how to feel or what to do is not only futile to the grieving person, it is also often harmful. This little book expresses what many of us survivors feel-we know we will heal in time. We just need those around us to give us the space to do so, and to be willing to watch us flounder as we work our way back into the new life that deep down many of us know exists-we just need time and support to get there. For more resources please visit higherresources.com
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