Teenagers often don't want to talk to adults, or even to their friends, about their struggles. But given the opportunity, many will choose the more private option of writing. Many grieving teens find that journaling helps them sort through their difficult thoughts and feelings. This unique guided journal encourages teens to learn about grief and mourning then write down their unique thoughts and feelings. Topics covered include: what makes each teen's grief unique; common feelings after a death; the six needs of mourning; capturing memories of the person who died; and achieving reconciliation. Throughout, teens are invited to write down responses to questions about their grief. Spaces to attach photos and other memorabilia are also included. Designed just for grieving teens as a companion to Dr.
Wolfelt's bestselling Healing Your Grieving Heart for Teens: 100 Practical Ideas, this journal will be a comforting, affirming and healing presence for the weeks, months and years after the death of someone loved. Book jacket.