In its second edition, Voices of Grief brings together new perspectives and reflections on the universal and, at the same time, unique experience of loss. In this anthology, mental health professionals - psychologists, psychoanalysts, therapists, and palliative care specialists - share accounts, essays, and clinical reflections that traverse grief in its many forms.
Each text reveals not only the impact of absence but also the possibilities for re-signification, attentive listening, and compassionate care in the face of pain. Through intimate narratives, case studies, and theoretical analyses, this collection proposes a sensitive and ethical dialogue about how we process farewells, transform absences, and sustain memory.
Voices of Grief - Volume 2 is an invitation for professionals, students, and interested readers to approach the stories and silences that grief carries, acknowledging its complexity and importance in caring for life.