New Workbook Offers Groundbreaking Support for Traumatic Grief
Dr. Jennifer R. Levin's upcoming workbook provides essential tools for individuals coping with the aftermath of sudden or unexpected deaths, addressing a gap in traditional grief support systems.

Dr. Jennifer R. Levin's "The Traumatic Loss Workbook: Powerful Skills for Navigating the Grief Caused by a Sudden or Unexpected Death" is set to be published on July 1, 2025, by New Harbinger Publications. This workbook is designed to fill a critical void in grief support, offering specialized assistance for those dealing with the aftermath of sudden deaths due to suicide, violence, medical crises, overdoses, or accidents.
The workbook incorporates cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, narrative therapy, and emotional regulation techniques. It is structured into 12 chapters that guide readers through trauma stabilization, emotional regulation, grief integration, and finding new meaning in life. Practical tools such as trauma symptom assessments, guided journaling, and grief goal setting are included to aid in the healing process.
Endorsements from experts like Pamela D. Blair, PhD, and Tina Payne Bryson, PhD, highlight the workbook's potential to offer compassion, guidance, and practical support to those navigating the complex journey of traumatic grief. Dr. Levin, with her extensive background in thanatology and as a licensed therapist, brings a depth of understanding and expertise to this much-needed resource.
For more details, visit https://traumaticgriefsolutions.com.