Coping with Loss and Death Discussed in Self Published Release

Handling the incidence of death or facing it brings certain challenges. Bill Minnick’s self-published book provides a guide to survive death, your own or someone else’s.

Bloomington, IN, July 01, 2009 --(PR.com)-- The entire human race was taken aback last week with the deaths of pop icon Michael Jackson and actress Farrah Fawcett. These public figures were two of the most influential faces of their generation and their passing revealed not only the legacy of their lives but also the impact they had on the world.

Reactions to the passing of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, ranged from shock, surprise, and disbelief as news of his death came unexpectedly last Friday, June 26. Response to style icon Farrah Fawcett's passing, however, was less dramatic as her battle with cancer was publicly made known.

Fans of the King of Pop have taken to the streets to show their grief over the loss of their beloved idol, while former Charlie's Angels' followers take a more somber response in remembering the television actress. For the average Joe, however, the response to a loss may be different.

This story only goes to show the inevitability and neutrality of death as it indeed comes like a thief in the night and visits every person regardless of social standing, spiritual belief or economic condition. When death comes, it usually brings emotional disorientation and stress and one's response to the loss of a loved one can never be predicted. How does one cope and survive the occurrence of a death?

Author Bill Minnick offers some helpful ideas on how to deal with death and loss in his self-published release, How to Survive Death: Yours or Someone Else's. In this how-to book, Minnick lays out a step-by-step procedure on how to leave a lasting legacy after your own death, how to cope with the death of a loved one, how to effectively comfort and communicate with those who are bereaved, and how to respond when someone of a different religion or belief passes away.

Concepts in this book are based on information supplied and observed in thousands of instances. The processes shared by the author have been duplicated successfully numerous times. This Xlbris title provides and describes a very effective method to bridge the gap between life as we know it and life of those who have crossed over to the other side.

How to Survive Death: Yours or Someone Else's is a helpful read for all of us who will encounter death, whether our own or someone else's.

About the Author
Bill Minnick is a State-Licensed Mental Health Counselor and has numerous licenses or certifications in Hypnosis, Addictions Counseling, Forensic Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, Domestic Violence, Neuro-Linguistic Programming, and Education. Bill has been a professional therapist for more than thirty years.

Bill opened a Healing House Counseling Center in 1981 and has helped thousands of men, women, and children. Bill is a solution-focused and result oriented therapist. He has also written a series of Cool Tom, The Answer Cat children’s book that help teach children the skills to solve problems in creative and effective ways.

Bill also is an internationally known animal expert and put himself through college as a professional musician and entertainer.

About Xlibris
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