Joanne Cacciatore

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Joanne Cacciatore



Average rating: 4.38 · 2,845 ratings · 302 reviews · 18 distinct worksSimilar authors
Bearing the Unbearable: Lov...

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Grieving Is Loving: Compass...

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Understanding and Coping wi...

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Dear Cheyenne: A Journal in...

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SOPORTAR LO INSOPORTABLE

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Dear Cheyenne: A Journey in...

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Sellah: an invitation towar...

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“When we love deeply, we mourn deeply; extraordinary grief is an expression of extraordinary love. Grief and love mirror each other; one is not possible without the other.”
Joanne Cacciatore, Bearing the Unbearable: Love, Loss, and the Heartbreaking Path of Grief

“Whatever comes, we let it be as it is. When we do this, we come to see, in this moment or the next, our emotions always moving. The word emotion has its roots in the Latin movere and emovere meaning "to move through" and "to move out". Our emotions move in us, move through us and move between us.And when we allows them to move freely, they change, perhaps scarcely and perhaps gradually - but inevitably.
This is grief's most piercing message: there is no way arounf - the only way in through.”
Joanne Cacciatore, Bearing the Unbearable: Love, Loss, and the Heartbreaking Path of Grief

“Grief is not a medical disorder to be cured. Grief is not spiritual crisis to be resolved. Grief is not a social woe to be addressed. Grief is, simply, a matter of the heart — to be felt.”
Joanne Cacciatore, Bearing the Unbearable: Love, Loss, and the Heartbreaking Path of Grief



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