As Long as You Need
Permission to Grieve
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"A heartfelt invitation for grieving readers...An excellent resource for those working their way through loss."—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
Veteran hospital chaplain to the sick, dying, and bereaved, J.S. Park offers you both the permission and the process for how to grieve and heal at your own pace.
In As Long As You Need, J.S. offers an honest and unrushed engagement with grief, decoding four types of grieving—spiritual, mental, physical, and relational—and offering compassionate self-care and soul-care along the way.
If you are struggling to process loss, pain, or grief from the last few years or the last few minutes, J.S. is an experienced and deeply empathetic listener and grief catcher who has held the pain and questions of thousands of patients. While social and cultural narratives about grief are dominated by "letting go, moving on, or turning the page" in his nearly decade of service as a chaplain at a major hospital with a designated level one trauma center J.S. understands firsthand how rushing or suppressing grief only adds a suffocating layer of pain on top of the original wound.
From his unique window into the stories of the ill, injured, dying, and their families, J.S. offers you:
- Permission to dismantle all too common myths about grief and replace them with a guilt-free and unrushed approach to navigating your losses.
- Encouragement for how entering grief, rather than avoiding it, leads to a hard but meaningful holding of your loss.
- Empathy and hope if you are struggling with a crisis of faith in the midst of grief.
- Recognition that grief spans a wide narrative of loss: loss of future, faith, mental health, worth, autonomy, connection, and loved ones.
- Affirmation that your grief is your own. While the DNA of grief might be universal to the human condition, how you experience and process grief is unique to you.
From the ER to deliveries to deathbeds across every sort of illness and injury imaginable, J.S. Park has provided meaningful counseling for people in all walks of life and death. Now, through his book he wants to assure you that, while everybody else might rush past your pain, grief is the voice that says, take as long as you need.
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- Tessa
- 27-05-24
Hospital Chaplaincy are the paramedics of the spiritual support spectrum
I wasn’t sure what impact this book would have on me as a psychotherapist who has been on the outskirts of other people’s grief professionally and personally. Park brought the work of the chaplaincy into sharp relief; it is a tough role to walk alongside the patients and their family in their darkest hour. He brought the patient’s experiences to life and powerfully demonstrated the things that can be well meaning but unhelpful. He gives reader warnings about the content of each chapter and after listening to the author’s insights in the initial chapters I took them seriously and used my judgement on which chapter to skip past for my own self care.
Park is a man who very generously has given us a window into his life and the journey he has taken dealing with personal trauma and the impact of vicarious trauma. Listening to the author’s voice was the element that helped me to feel I could trust him on this walk into highly emotive and often avoided territory. This was the book I needed at this time and I will be recommending it to my friends and colleagues.
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