Touching Two Worlds: A Guide for Finding Hope in the Landscape of Loss

Written by:
Sherry Walling Ph.D.
Narrated by:
Sherry Walling Ph.D.

Unabridged Audiobook

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Release Date
July 2022
Duration
6 hours 48 minutes
Summary
A trauma psychologist explores the inner workings of her own grief—and leaves an invaluable guide for those seeking hope in the aftermath of loss.

As a therapist, Dr. Sherry Walling knew all the “right” things to say to help people through grief. But when she lost her father to cancer and her brother to suicide within six months of each other, she had the unfortunate chance to encounter
two types of mourning up close—the slowly unfolding terminal illness and the sudden and stigmatized death by suicide. She realized we’re getting grief all wrong.

In Touching Two Worlds, this trusted expert dares to open the inner workings of her own grief—and in the process, provides an invaluable resource for those seeking hope in the aftermath of loss. Written with honesty, gentle humor, and
deep understanding, this book was created to bring comfort to friends and family when there are few helpful words to say.

Dr. Walling grieves as a sister, daughter, mother, and mental health expert. She shares moving personal stories while offering a broad range of healing strategies and exercises derived from neuroscience—like how to heal through movement,
how to cry in public, how to talk to kids about death, and how to cope with survivor’s guilt. These are tips from someone who has been there, as well as approaches informed by professional expertise.

Touching Two Worlds is a story of love, sadness, and renewal. Whether your lossis recent and sharp or old and familiar, Dr. Walling delivers wise and tender guidance to help you carry the weight of grief while finding your own path forward.
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A powerful book that will have you laughing and crying with the author as you journey through her story and relate it to your own. She has a way with words that verbalizes and normalizes all your ‘crazy’ grief behavior and reminds you that the harder you grief the harder you loved and that you are in fact not alone or crazy with your behavior. This book will become a part of my ‘what to give to someone in grief’ treasures and has really helped me work through some of my own recent grief experiences.

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