Clergy are in a natural position to help people who experience a variety of losses, including death, divorce, moves, and develop-mental transitions. Historically, clergy have been involved as supporters of the bereaved, yet many clergy say that their educa-tion lacked substantive teachings in this area of caring. This book is a response to this apparent need. While directed at clergy, anyone involved in this area of caregiving will find the contents of value.
This book is not a page turner, but offers some great knowledge on the subject on death and grief. I would not recommend this book to anyone suffering currently. From an academic perspective it is a nice book to have on your shelf.