What if I also told you that everything you’ve learned about grief itself is inaccurate and, for the most part, completely false?
From the way you view it…
To the way others view you going through it…
To the way you treat it…
To the way you cope with it?
All of it, wrong…and by no fault of your own?
And that it’s getting in the way of you truly healing???
Hey there. My name’s Nelson Pahl. I’m a narrative psychologist that specializes in death-grief.
And, once upon a time—long before my doctoral studies—I succumbed to years of compounded, unresolved grief.
As a result, I broke down with exhaustion, needing serious medical care.
The road back to optimal health took more than a year.
Yet, along that road to recovery, I met a unique adviser & healer…
Someone I’m convinced Mother Universe placed before me not just to help me heal but to also propel me toward my life purpose.
With his guidance, I eventually found my way.
And in the process, I discovered certain truths about grief—
Truths that run contrary to popular notions and traditional counseling.
Startling truths.
Confounding truths.
Powerful truths.
Along with a warm and beautiful approach to recovery that included a variety of enchanting tactics…
Which rendered me, once again, whole and inspired.
With these truths and tactics in-hand…
I now help people just like you…
Heal and “complete” their grief.
Thus, if you’re enduring intense grief over the loss of a love one…
And you’d like to kick-start your recovery…
In earnest…
I invite you to enroll in my free 4-day healing course, Good Grief.
You can do so via the enrollment form below.
Until next time…
The Good Grief Healing Course
Everything you’ve been told about grief is dead wrong!
Let me show you how to…
♦ Bridge the void
♦ Ease the pain
♦ Advance your recovery
Using simple DIY tactics.
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About the author: My name’s Nelson Pahl. I’m a narrative psychologist. By way of counseling, courses, books, workshops, and retreats, I help people just like you resolve pet loss. Professionally, I’m an active member of the Narrative Therapy Initiative and the Association for Death Education and Counseling. As a researcher, I contribute original papers to both the field of narrative psychology and the realm of death-grief. Prior to my Ph.D. studies, I enjoyed an 18-year career as a respected writer and editor.