Myths can be very destructive if believed on. There is truth and then there is error or myth. Truth can be celebrated and trusted whereas a myth is something that will take us far off the reservation. There are myths about almost every category of life. It is no different when it comes to grief and trauma. We have been taught many things that are just not true and helpful when it comes to managing grief and loss. And the results can be dreadful indeed. In this 11th book in the Triumph Over Grief Series, Chris J. Gregas, provides for the reader (10) myths that need to be exploded when it comes to grief and trauma. Most of these are widely known and yet far too often, are just believed as true and right. But if we are going to learn to deal honestly and successfully with grief and its potential destruction, we must know what is true and what is false. Get this book. It will help you (and others) a great deal. Grief is not going anywhere anytime soon. We would do well to learn to navigate through its storm clouds so that we can come out on the other side and enjoy the sunshine. That is our birthright as a member of the human race.