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Dr. Einat Kaufman thought she'd learned everything there was to know about loss. In her decades-long journey to understand and support those who experienced loss, she witnessed grief in all its forms: from children mourning their parents, friends mourning friends, to women trying to find their footing after life-changing trauma. But nothing could prepare her for the events that would upend her personal world, and the worlds of everyone she knew and loved. Despite her intimate knowledge of trauma and loss, she ultimately found herself facing the same questions as her patients, ultimately coming to one imperative truth:
There is nothing wrong with how we grieve, and even more importantly, what we grieve for.
In Making Room for Grief, Dr.Kaufman: author, psychotherapist, and trauma and grief specialist, shares the profound clinical insights from real cases and stories, including the tragic loss of one of her own patients, to help readers understand the full spectrum of grief -- expected and sudden, public and invisible, personal and collective.
Drawing on therapeutic models, cultural reflections, and over twenty years of experience, Kaufman explores how we give ourselves permission to mourn, how society shapes our experience of loss, and why there is no single "right way" to grieve.
Whether you are navigating the aftermath of a personal loss, supporting someone who is grieving, or trying to understand your own invisible grief, Dr. Kaufman offers practical guidance and emotional clarity. Without preaching, without guilt. Just tools, truth, and empathy.
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