The Grief Survival Handbook guides one through and explores the bewildering phases of grief. Denial, depression, anger, hopelessness, insomnia and fatigue are only a few of the distressing emotions and symptoms experienced by those who are struggling under the load of bereavement. Mourning is a distressing reaction to an experience which all must face at some point in life - the loss of a loved one. D. Keith Cobb, M.D. presents true life examples of those who have faced the dark nights of bereavement and offers a physician's guidance in navigating toward brighter days. For mourners and their emotional support network of family and friends, this book is a must-read.
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D. Keith Cobb, M.D. is an Internal Medicine physician in practice near Savannah, Georgia. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine for The Medical College of Georgia and Mercer University School of Medicine. His office serves as a teaching site for medical students and residents from these institutions. Dr. Cobb is a medical course writer for ArcMesa Educators as well as a contributing writer and reviewer for the medical journal Consultant and serves as GHC Hospice Medical Director, Savannah, GA.