
Navigating The Unique Grief -
When A Spouse Dies
A Special FREE Event with
David Kessler
When a Spouse Dies
A Free Discussion with David Kessler
Grief is Universal - And Yet, Your Experience is Unique
Join us for this free special event to discuss this unique grief and learn ways to navigate your changed world.
- How the grief after a spouse, partner, or fiancé dies is unique
- Ways to forgive, release the burden of guilt, and create a legacy of love
- Dealing with the loneliness and isolation of grief
- Practical tips and tools to navigate the changes
- Dealing with grief bursts and changing relationships
- Creating your unique path forward
So often, those around us don't understand the weight of our grief. Join us for this discussion with David Kessler to share meaningful ways to remember with more love than pain.
When Your Spouse Dies, Everything Changes ...
When a spouse dies, our whole world changes. Many people say they feel like half a pair of scissors.
Our lives were knit together, and suddenly, we found ourselves on our own again. Our traditions, memories, and plans are all connected to the person we are missing. Our habits and even relationships within our families and community are altered.
In this free talk, David Kessler will discuss ways to navigate the specific challenges around the death of a spouse.
About David Kessler

David Kessler is a death and grief specialist, speaker, and author of six books, including his latest bestselling book, Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief. He has just completed a much-anticipated Finding Meaning Workbook. He co-authored two books with Elisabeth Kubler Ross. His book, Visions, Trips and Crowded Rooms explored deathbed visions. His first book, The Needs of The Dying received praise from Saint (Mother) Teresa.
He now facilitates a new model of online grief groups called Tender Hearts that is attended by people worldwide and he leads one of the most respected online grief certificate programs. He is the founder of Grief.com