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The Psychology of Grief, Death, and Loss
A Compassionate Exploration of Mourning, Meaning, and the Human Spirit
By Jojo Penwood
Grief is not a problem to be solved—it is a sacred process of transformation. In The Psychology of Grief, Death, and Loss, Jojo Penwood offers a sweeping, deeply human guide to navigating the terrain of sorrow, mortality, and healing. Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, cultural traditions, and lived experience, this book dismantles the myths that isolate the grieving and replaces them with insight, empathy, and hope.
Through vivid case studies, historical analysis, and poetic reflection, Penwood explores how grief shapes identity, relationships, and the very architecture of the mind. From anticipatory grief and disenfranchised mourning to post-traumatic growth and the wounded healer archetype, this book honors the complexity of loss in all its forms—death, divorce, illness, aging, and the quiet disappearances that mark a life.
Whether you're grieving, supporting someone in mourning, or seeking to understand the emotional and spiritual dimensions of loss, The Psychology of Grief, Death, and Loss is a compassionate companion and a luminous roadmap. It reminds us that grief is not a detour from life—it is part of the journey.