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After the Shock | After the Shock: Surviving the First 90 Days After a Suicide Loss is a powerful grief companion written by Christine Rifenburgh. | ||
Unlike traditional bereavement books that focus on healing in broad, universal terms, Rifenburgh’s work zeroes in on the first ninety days following a suicide loss—a period often described as surreal, disorienting, and crushingly painful. | Unlike traditional bereavement books that focus on healing in broad, universal terms, Rifenburgh’s work zeroes in on the first ninety days following a suicide loss—a period often described as surreal, disorienting, and crushingly painful. | ||
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The book is both a survival guide and a raw testimony. Structured around three thirty-day phases—Shock, Reality, and Rebuilding—it provides readers with emotional validation, practical coping strategies, and deeply human acknowledgment of the chaos that suicide grief brings. | The book is both a survival guide and a raw testimony. Structured around three thirty-day phases—Shock, Reality, and Rebuilding—it provides readers with emotional validation, practical coping strategies, and deeply human acknowledgment of the chaos that suicide grief brings. |