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- Title: Climbing the Stairs of Loss and Grief
- Author : June Craig
- Release Date : January 06, 2012
- Genre: Family & Relationships,Books,Nonfiction,Religion & Spirituality,Christianity,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 499 KB
Description
“To be rooted is perhaps the most important and least recognized need of the human soul.”
June Craig, among many other roles, is the director of grief counselling for the staff at All Seasons Funeral Services. All Seasons is a province-wide company that provides trained funeral celebrants for grieving families who do not want a religious service.
Owner K. D. “Casey” McKibbon says that June’s book is unique in the wide field of grief therapy. It is a great narrative on grief and at the same time a gentle, creative self-help book that we can all use in the dark times of life. June knows whereof she speaks!
June continues to have a varied and extensive career in the helping professions. She is a licensed minister, a charity executive, a successful
business person and is an all-round great person. June has been a
certified celebrant with years of experience celebrating funerals,
memorial services, wedding ceremonies, etc.
June was the founder of The Path of Hope Centre and the force behind the charity Care and Share.
June comes well trained as a grief coach, having studied under internationally renowned Dr. Alan Wolfelt. A significant portion of June’s work is comprised of teaching and counselling hurting persons.
“Our griefs in life are as unique as our fingerprints.” Dr. Wolfelt has taught her well.
June held the role of wife, became widowed, is a mother of three and a grandmother of nine. She is an internationally-respected presenter and teaches and speaks with compassion. She comes as someone who has “walked the walk.”
June is a leader in celebrant training and conducts life celebrations of all kinds and is in great demand.
“To be rooted is perhaps the most important and least recognized need of the human soul.”