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Jan 24, 2018

When therapist Nisha Zenoff's 17 year old son died, her extensive training in supporting clients in grief suddenly felt inadequate. She entered a new world that called everything into question. Putting one foot in front of another, time passed and she came through the worst initial grief and became especially well prepared to support other parents who had lost a child. Although grief does not end, Nisha found a way forward. She has now compiled everything she has learned, from her own experience and from other parents she has worked with and interviewed, into a book. The Unspeakable Loss explores a wide range of experiences parents can expect after the loss of a child and guides them toward a way to take their next step forward.