"It's the book you'd want to have with you if you were stranded on a deserted island. It's like an encyclopedia of hope."
- Tom Bell
Grief is not a problem to be solved-it is a human experience to be lived.
In Doing Grief in Real Life: A Soulful Guide to Navigate Loss, Death & Change, grief educator and author Shea Darian offers a compassionate, practical approach to navigating loss in all its forms. Moving beyond stages and timelines, this award-winning book introduces a more fluid and empowering way to understand grief-one that honors the uniqueness of each person's experience.
Drawing on decades of work with individuals and communities, as well as her Model of Adaptive Grieving Dynamics, Darian guides readers through the emotional, physical, and spiritual dimensions of grief. Through thoughtful insights, real-life examples, and gentle practices, readers are invited to engage their grief with curiosity, self-trust, and care.
This book is a trusted companion for those experiencing loss-whether through death, illness, life transitions, or unexpected change-as well as for professionals, caregivers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the grieving process.
At its core, Doing Grief in Real Life affirms a powerful truth: we each have the capacity to become our own best healer, and in doing so, discover that grieving and healing are not separate paths, but one and the same.