
When a Sibling Dies: A Teen's Guide to Coping and Healing
Joshua Wilcox
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Chapters
6
Language
English
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Published
April 4, 2025
Losing a sibling is a unique kind of pain, and it can feel like no one truly understands what you're going through. This book offers a safe space to explore the complex emotions that come with grief, from sadness and anger to confusion and guilt. It provides practical tools and heartfelt advice for coping with your loss, honoring your sibling's memory, and finding your own path forward. Through relatable stories and gentle encouragement, you'll learn how to navigate difficult days, communicate your feelings, and build a support system that understands your needs. This book is a reminder that you're not alone, and that healing is possible, even when it feels like your world has been turned upside down.
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Start Writing NowJoshua Wilcox is a grief counselor specializing in adolescent bereavement. Having experienced the loss of a sibling in his own youth, he brings both professional expertise and personal understanding to his work, offering compassionate guidance to teens navigating similar experiences.