It's Ok That You're Not Ok
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As seen in THE NEW YORK TIMES * READER'S DIGEST * SPIRITUALITY
&,amp, HEALTH * HUFFPOSTFeatured on NPR's RADIO TIMES and
WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO When a painful loss or life-shattering event
upends your world, here is the first thing to know: there is
nothing wrong with grief. ",Grief is simply love in its most wild
and painful form,", says Megan Devine. ",It is a natural and sane
response to loss.", So, why does our culture treat grief like a
disease to be cured as quickly as possible? In It's OK That You're
Not OK, Megan Devine offers a profound new approach to both the
experience of grief and the way we try to help others who have
endured tragedy.Having experienced grief from both sides-as both a
therapist and as a woman who witnessed the accidental drowning of
her beloved partner-Megan writes with deep insight about the
unspoken truths of loss, love, and healing. She debunks the
culturally prescribed goal of returning to a normal, ",happy",
life, replacing it with a far healthier middle path, one that
invites us to build a life alongside grief rather than seeking to
overcome it. In this compelling and heartful book, you'll learn: *
Why well-meaning advice, therapy, and spiritual wisdom so often end
up making it harder for people in grief * How challenging the myths
of grief-doing away with stages, timetables, and unrealistic ideals
about how grief should unfold-allows us to accept grief as a
mystery to be honored instead of a problem to solve * Practical
guidance for managing stress, improving sleep, and decreasing
anxiety without trying to ",fix", your pain * How to help the
people you love-with essays to teach us the best skills,
checklists, and suggestions for supporting and comforting others
through the grieving process Many people who have suffered a loss
feel judged, dismissed, and misunderstood by a culture that wants
to ",solve", grief.Megan writes, ",Grief no more needs a solution
than love needs a solution.", Through stories, research, life tips,
and creative and mindfulness-based practices, she offers a unique
guide through an experience we all must face-in our personal lives,
in the lives of those we love, and in the wider world. It's OK That
You're Not OK is a book for grieving people, those who love them,
and all those seeking to love themselves-and each other-better.