
The Hard Work of Healing - Paperback
The Hard Work of Healing - Paperback
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by Brandon Gimbel (Author)
Reflections on grief, acceptance, and the quiet work of change.
Healing is rarely quick or simple. It is not about erasing pain or fixing what feels broken. It is about staying present with what hurts, and finding meaning and connection in the midst of it.
Michael Blumberg, L.C.P.C.
Carl Jerome
Tory Krone, A.M., L.C.S.W.
Reverend Katie Snipes Lancaster
Alan J. Levy, Ph.D.
Rabbi Steven Stark Lowenstein
Tovah Means, M.S., L.M.F.T.
Nancy Perlson, L.C.S.W., R.Y.T.
Jason Price, L.M.F.T.
Jean Schwab, M.S.W., L.C.S.W.
Courtney Wells, Ph.D.
Brandon Gimbel, M.D. (Editor) Spare and reflective, this collection highlights the depth and humanity of healing work across disciplines. It serves less as a manual than as an invitation: to pause, to witness, and to trust that healing is possible in the difficult and ordinary places of life. Edited by Brandon Gimbel, M.D., founder of North Star Behavioral Health, a psychiatry practice based in Northbrook, Illinois. Dr. Gimbel also curates North Star Conversations, a video interview series with local clinicians and community leaders.



















