We live in an increasingly "virtual" world in which it can be tempting
to skip making that true, human connection with someone in pain. Even
though our thoughts might be with them, we lack the confidence to reach
out, worrying that we will say or do the "wrong" thing.
In this practical, step-by-step guide to what she calls "the art of
comforting," Val Walker draws on numerous interviews with "Master
Comforters" to guide readers in gently and gracefully breaking through
the walls that those who are suffering often erect around themselves.
Interviewees include inspiring individuals such as Alicia Rasin, who, as
a victim's advocate for the city of Richmond, Virginia, has devoted her
life to comforting grieving families devastated by homicide, gang
violence, and other traumatic experiences; or Patricia Ellen, who, as a
grief counselor and outreach director at the Center for Grieving
Children in Portland, Maine, appears on site to support and comfort
children, staff, and parents when a school is facing a death, violence,
or other crises.
All of us will, at one time or the other, be called upon to offer warmth
and support to another human being who is suffering-this book will show
you how to answer the call with an open heart.