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I Wish There Was Something I Could Do: A Practical Guide to Supporting Grievers
by Julie Martella
300 pages
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Grief is hard. This guide gives you the confidence to support someone after loss. With practical tools and real-world insight, you’ll learn how to show up with compassion, take meaningful action, and make sure no one grieves alone.
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Category: Self Help:Grief
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About the Book
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You don’t need perfect words to make a difference. You just need to show up.
When someone you care about is grieving, it’s hard to know what to say or how to help. Do you bring food? Do you give space? Do you try to cheer them up or let them cry? Most of us were never taught how to support someone through loss. We fumble, fall quiet, or retreat altogether not because we don’t care, but because we don’t know what to do.
This book changes that.
I Wish There Was Something I Could Do is a practical, compassionate guide for anyone who wants to support a grieving friend, colleague, neighbor, or loved one. Written by grief literacy and resiliency expert Julie Martella, this book offers tools, language, and presence to walk alongside someone who is hurting without needing to fix their pain.
You’ll learn:
-How grief actually works
-What to say and what to avoid
-How to offer help without overstepping
-Tangible ways to take action when everything feels helpless
-A clear, flexible framework known as the Five Pillars of Compassionate Support
Drawing from lived experience, grief education, and years of community-based mentoring, Martella gives readers a toolkit complete with everything they wish they had known sooner. From understanding the grieving brain to navigating cultural differences, workplace grief, ambiguous loss, and long-term sorrow, this guide doesn’t just educate. It empowers.
This is not a book about grief theory. It is a guide for real-life moments. Whether the loss happened yesterday or ten years ago, whether you are supporting someone you love or someone you barely know, I Wish There Was Something I Could Do will help you show up with steadiness, kindness, and confidence.
Grief is not a problem to be solved. It is a deeply human experience that deserves to be witnessed. With the right support, no one has to go through it alone.
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Reviews
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“You no longer need to be afraid of being uneducated or saying the wrong thing to someone who is grieving. This book is your new primer on how to support your loved one in the universal experience of grief. Grief is so hard. Supporting a loved one shouldn’t be.”
- Linda Shanti McCabe, PsyD, Certified Grief Counselor
“The bereaved, their families, and friends will find I Wish There Was Something I Could Do simple, easy to understand, and with many tips and tools for individuals and groups. I highly recommend Julie’s book. Thank you for the light you shine on what feels like a very dark road.”
- Pat Birkle, Founder, Fresno Chapter Compassionate Friends
“Julie has found the words we often lose. It is refreshingly practical and well-organized, suitable for both a slow read and a quick reference. Julie empowers readers to confidently approach their hurting friends with tender care and meaningful help. Every bookshelf has been waiting for this.”
- Rev. David Dack, Pastor
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About the Author |
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Julie Martella is a leading voice in grief support and the founder of Navigating Widowhood. Her work has become a trusted resource for those facing loss and the people who care about them. She offers clear, confident guidance for what to do and say when someone you love is grieving. |
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