Grief is one of those things we think we understand — until it’s ours. And then all the rules go out the window. We’re told to move through stages, to heal on a schedule, to be “doing better” by some invisible deadline set by everyone around us. But grief doesn’t work that way, and most of us know that quietly, even if no one around us is saying it out loud.
J.S. Park has spent years at the bedside of the sick, the dying, and the bereaved. And he gets it.
In As Long As You Need, he gives you something rare: permission to grieve on your own terms, and a real process for doing it. No rushing, no platitudes. Just an honest look at the four ways grief moves through us : spiritually, mentally, physically, and relationally — with practical, compassionate ways to care for yourself along the way.
You can find out more about As Long As You Need here