Graduating Grief with Sherrie Dunlevy: Grief Does NOT Last Forever-The Rebellious Widow

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“Grief does not last forever. It should not be allowed to.”  When I read those words in her soon to be released book “the rebellious WIDOW”,  I knew I had found a soul sister.

Jill Johnson-Young KNOWS this to be true. Not just because she is a grief expert and counselor, but also because she is living proof.

She has not only survived the death of two spouses, but she has lived a life that THRIVES and that is what she helps others do too.

If you have lost your spouse, you will want to listen to this conversation. If you are grieving the loss of someone you love, you will want to listen too. Her insight, and tips are helpful if you choose to graduate from your grief.

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Jill Johnson-Young, LCSW is an author, speaker, and therapist- and a double widow whose third wife is the funeral director who cared for her first two wives. She’s the co-founder of Central Counseling Services in Riverside and Murrieta, California where she specializes in grief and loss, end of life, chronic illness and dementia. Her career has included more than a decade with hospice as a medical social worker and as director of social workers, chaplains and grief staff, and she has authored several books for children and adults on grief. Jill also co-hosts a weekly FB grief chat, and a monthly dementia support group.

To find out more about Jill, get copies of her books or preorder her next book follow the links below:

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www.centralcounselingservices.com

https://www.facebook.com/fridaygriefchat

https://www.facebook.com/grieftalker

https://www.facebook.com/TherapyCCS

https://www.facebook.com/Riversidedementiasupport

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jilljohnsonyoung/

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