Practical methods for healing after the loss of a member of the
military
When a loved one is killed in the line of duty, this book affirms that
survivors' grief is shaped by the unique circumstances of the death.
Because military deaths are almost always sudden and violent, the
traumatic nature of the loss creates a two-part grief--one focused on
the manner in which the person died, the other focused on the long-term
repercussions of life without this special person. This guide
acknowledges the unique mixture of sadness, pride, anger, and blame that
often characterizes grief after a military death, including in the event
of a military suicide, and offers ideas for constructively expressing
thoughts and feelings. Anyone whose life has been touched by a military
death will find compassionate understanding and healing guidance in the
pages of this handbook.