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How to Survive the Loss of a Child: Filling the Emptiness and Rebuilding Your Life

How to Survive the Loss of a Child: Filling the Emptiness and Rebuilding Your Life

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How to Survive the Loss of a Child: Filling the Emptiness and Rebuilding Your Life

by Sanders, Catherine

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Harmony, 1998-03-17. paperback. New. 5x0x8. New.

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Catherine M. Sanders, Ph.D. , is a psychologist specializing in bereavement. Her previous book, Grief: The Mourning After , was chosen as the outstanding book in its field by the National Library Association.

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Title
How to Survive the Loss of a Child: Filling the Emptiness and Rebuilding Your Life
Author
Sanders, Catherine
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Paperback
Book Condition
New
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ISBN 10
0761512896
ISBN 13
9780761512899
Publisher
Harmony
Place of Publication
Westminster, Maryland, U.s.a
Date Published
1998-03-17
Size
5x0x8
X weight
11 oz

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