Summary:
The book introduces a new, sixth stage in the grieving process—finding meaning—beyond the five stages traditionally identified by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. It provides guidance on how to navigate through the pain of loss towards a sense of purpose and meaning, offering solace and healing to those in mourning.
Key points:
1. Sixth Grief Stage: The book adds "meaning" as the sixth stage of grief, following Kübler-Ross's five stages. It suggests finding meaning in loss is key to healing.
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